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Annotating Media of Bruno Manser
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Annotating Media of Bruno Manser

Bruno Manser has left a variety of media in which he documented the nomadic life of the Penan. The project shows and annotates these documents.

Bruno ManserBruno Manser FondsHunters and Gatherers
Interactive Historical Atlas of the Disciplines
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Interactive Historical Atlas of the Disciplines

The Interactive Historical Atlas of the Disciplines aims to map data related to the history of academic disciplines and provides tools to visualize the evolution of disciplinary borders over time.

history of disciplineshistorical atlasdisciplines
Mapping the Scriptures in Western Sephardic Literature
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Mapping the Scriptures in Western Sephardic Literature

Studies the role of the Bible in Spanish and Portuguese Jewish communities of the Western Sephardic diaspora (1550–1800), combining literary and historical research with digital humanities methods.

Intellectual HistorySpanish StudiesPortuguese Literature
MARK16
Ongoing
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MARK16

MARK16 is a SNSF PRIMA project. It reassesses the diverse endings of the Gospel of Mark through manuscript data, available on its Virtual Research Environment ISSN 2673-9836, https://mark16.sib.swiss.

Gospel of MarkMark endingsNew Testament
WordWeb / IDEM: A new way of representing Intertextuality in Drama of the Early Modern Period
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WordWeb / IDEM: A new way of representing Intertextuality in Drama of the Early Modern Period

WordWeb/IDEM offers an innovative digital database for representing intertextuality in the drama of Shakespeare’s time.

Digital HumanitiesEarly Modern PeriodElizabethan
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