| Project Assumptions and Working Hypotheses |
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| What is the Study of Textual History? |
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| How and Why Statistical Profiles Work for Textual History |
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| Samples, Populations, and Textual History |
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| Bell-Shaped Curves & Textual History |
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| Introduction to the THEOT Text Viewer, Basic |
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| Introduction to the THEOT Text Viewer, Advanced |
| Manuscripts Used in the THEOT Project |
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| THEOT Workflow - Step by Step |
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| Principles for Creating Samples of Manuscripts and Samples of Text |
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| Sample of Manuscripts for Deuteronomy |
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| Samples of Text for Deuteronomy |
| Introduction to Manuscript Descriptions |
| Creating Accurate Transcriptions |
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| Transkribus for Making Transcriptions |
| Aggregating Transcriptions |
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| Aligning Aggregated Texts |
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| Ensuring Accuracy of Formatting - Validating the Dots and Bars File |
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| Quantifying Manuscript Condition |
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| Quantifying Scribal Idiosyncrasy |
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| How Scribal Idiosyncrasy Affects the Measurement of Affinity |
| Generating the Dendrogram with R |
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| A Look at the Dendrogram for Deuteronomy |
| Identifying Variants |
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| Create Database of Variants |
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| Calculating agreement among the Manuscripts |
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| Generating a “Cluster Profile” |
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| Generating a List of Best Representatives |
| Generating Lists of Cluster Distinctive Readings |
| Building Bricks: The Building Blocks of Text Historical Argumentation |
| Using Distinctive Readings and Secondary Affiliations to Characterize Clusters |
| Characterizing Clusters in Deuteronomy - Eth I, The 14-16th centuries |
| Characterizing Clusters in Deuteronomy - Eth II, The 17-20th centuries |
| Chart of the Textual History of Deuteronomy |
| Eth I Minority Variants and How they Fare in Eth II |
| Eth I Minority Variants and How they Fare in Eth II - The Case of Deuteronomy |
| Claims, Data, and Spread Sheet Filters |
| Preparing Best Rep Texts for Publication |
| Constructing Diagnostic Steps to Identify the cluster of any new manuscript |