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[http://philologia.hypotheses.org 'Philologie à venir'] is a research blog dealing with digital philology. It is primarily intended as a companion to seminars held in Paris (“Scholarly Edition & Digital Humanities” in 2011-2012, “Ancient Texts & Digital Humanities” in 2010-2011) and a digital edition of Athenaeus (currently under construction).
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'''Philologie à venir''' is a research blog dealing with digital philology. It is primarily intended as a companion to seminars held at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris (“Textes anciens et humanités numériques” in 2010-2011, “Édition savante et humanités numériques” in 2011-2012, “''Digital Humanities''. Les transformations numériques du rapport aux savoirs” from 2012 onwards) and a digital edition of Athenaeus (currently under construction).


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Philologie à venir is a research blog dealing with digital philology. It is primarily intended as a companion to seminars held at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales in Paris (“Textes anciens et humanités numériques” in 2010-2011, “Édition savante et humanités numériques” in 2011-2012, “Digital Humanities. Les transformations numériques du rapport aux savoirs” from 2012 onwards) and a digital edition of Athenaeus (currently under construction).