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Review: Macé L. 2021. ÉCuMe: Édition Censure et Manuscrit

Zoe Screti

2026-05-28 Volume 3 • 2026 • 63-67

Review: De Bolla, P. 2023. Explorations in the Digital History of Ideas: New Methods and Computational Approaches. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Glenn Roe

2026-05-28 Volume 3 • 2026 • 53-62

Ghostwriting and collective authorship in the Enlightenment: Diderot, d’Holbach’s coterie and the problem of authorship in Raynal’s Histoire des deux Indes

Damien Tricoire, Antonina Martynenko and Julian Csapó

2026-05-28 Volume 3 • 2026 • 22-52

Computational hermeneutics: why study canonical figures like David Hume in the age of AI?

Mikko Tolonen

2026-05-28 Volume 3 • 2026 • 1-21

Review: Regan J. 2023. Semantic Change and Collective Knowledge in 18th-Century Britain. London, New York: Bloomsbury

Kira Hinderks

2024-12-09 Volume 2 • 2024 • 89–92

Compte rendu : Baird I. (éd.) 2020. Data Visualization in Enlightenment Literature. Cham : Springer International Publishing

Christophe Schuwey

2024-12-09 Volume 2 • 2024 • 85–88

Modelling Enlightenment: reassembling intertextual networks through data-driven research (ModERN)

Dario Maria Nicolosi and Glenn Roe

2024-12-09 Volume 2 • 2024 • 62–84

The Catalogue of Manuscripts Relating to Voltaire: new approaches to digital cataloguing

Zoe Screti and Piero Stallo

2024-12-09 Volume 2 • 2024 • 47–61

Une histoire-gigogne : les procès-verbaux du Comité d’instruction publique révolutionnaire (corpus Guillaume)

Josiane Boulad-Ayoub and François Daoust

2024-12-09 Volume 2 • 2024 • 31–46

Text reuse as cultural practice: intertextuality in the 18th-century digital archive

Glenn Roe

2024-12-09 Volume 2 • 2024 • 1–30