Digital Humanities and Spanish literature of the Middle Ages: the integration of Transkribus in the COMEDIC database
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2284-2667/1107Keywords:
COMEDIC, Digital Humanities, Transkribus, Digital Scholar Editions, Spanish Medieval LiteratureAbstract
The database COMEDIC. Catálogo de obras medievales impresas en castellano was created in 2012 with the aim of analysing the reception and transmission of medieval literary texts in the 16th century print. Advances in the application of Digital Humanities tools and the successive renewals of the project have led it to apply these tools to its research data. This paper offers a state of the art and a projection of the goals to be achieved in the application of the Transkribus software.
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