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Richard Změlík

@rzmelik

Associate Professor

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📢 Registration Open for Digital Humanities & Heritage📢 Register now for the conference in Split from October 9-11, 2024! 🔗 Register: forms.gle/DpW9u5oBw95AhG… 📅 Registration deadline: October 4, 2:00 PM 📋 Program: dhh.dariah.hr/files/DHH-2024… 🌐 More info: dhh.dariah.hr/2024/home/

📢 Registration Open for Digital Humanities & Heritage📢

Register now for the conference in Split from October 9-11, 2024!

🔗 Register: forms.gle/DpW9u5oBw95AhG…
📅 Registration deadline: October 4, 2:00 PM
📋 Program: dhh.dariah.hr/files/DHH-2024…
🌐 More info: dhh.dariah.hr/2024/home/
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What was it like doing #DigitalHumanities in the 70es, when concording works of T.S. Eliot required 3 magnetic tapes, and CJK characters could only be drawn as line-drawings on a graph plotter? Join our Zoom talk on the Ancient History of DH to hear more: uni-potsdam.de/de/digital-hum…

What was it like doing #DigitalHumanities in the 70es, when concording works of T.S. Eliot required 3 magnetic tapes, and CJK characters could only be drawn as line-drawings on a graph plotter? Join our Zoom talk on the Ancient History of DH to hear more: uni-potsdam.de/de/digital-hum…
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On November 26, 2024, the world-renowned literary scholar, Professor Peter Steiner (University of Pennsylvania), who was not only a great scholar but also a great man and friend, died.

On November 26, 2024, the world-renowned literary scholar, Professor Peter Steiner (University of Pennsylvania), who was not only a great scholar but also a great man and friend, died.
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A small sample from the new graphic version of the website of the project Literary Cartographic and Quantitative Models of Czech Novels from the 19th to 21st Century, which will finally be responsive.

A small sample from the new graphic version of the website of the project Literary Cartographic and Quantitative Models of Czech Novels from the 19th to 21st Century, which will finally be responsive.
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Probability map of the fictional topography of Prague in Arbes' early novels. It fits quite well. The data was scarce, but in the future, this tool may prove productive with a larger amount of data and when comparing different authors and periods.

Probability map of the fictional topography of Prague in Arbes' early novels. It fits quite well. The data was scarce, but in the future, this tool may prove productive with a larger amount of data and when comparing different authors and periods.