2024
DOI: 10.1093/llc/fqae058
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Using scalable vector graphics in medieval Latin palaeography: new approaches, new conversations

Benjamin Pohl

Abstract: The use of scalable vector graphics (SVG) in the study of pre-modern handwriting (palaeography) to date has been extremely limited, especially amongst scholars of the medieval Latin West and its manuscript culture(s). Informed by the author’s experience of using vector graphics for over a decade in researching and teaching medieval Latin palaeography in UK and EU Higher Education, this short article offers a starting point for further conversation. Following a general introduction and a concise survey of curre… Show more

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