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MARK16 as Virtual Research Environment: Challenges and Opportunities in New Testament Studies

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In open access: https://classics-at.chs.harvard.edu/classics18-clivaz-monier-barda/ The first part of this article investigates the impact of the digital revolution on the landscape of the history of Greek New Testament (NT) editions. [1] Comparing digital culture to the beginning of print culture helps us to understand it by focusing on similarities and differences. The digital Greek New Testament can be evaluated in comparison to the Novum Testamentum omne, which is the title Erasmus gave to the first printed edition of the Greek New Testament, published in 1516. [2] This chapter of the history of editing highlights the ways in which a new writing material reshapes textuality, ideas, concepts, and technology.
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Claire Clivaz, Mina Monier, Jonathan Barda. MARK16 as Virtual Research Environment: Challenges and Opportunities in New Testament Studies. Classics@, 2021, ed. Claire Clivaz and Garrick V. Allen, special issue, 18, N. p. ⟨hal-03214478⟩
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