Contemporary to the Future: the Classics and Digital Humanism

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https://doi.org/10.5399/uo/hsda.3.1.3096

Abstract

Welcome to the third issue of Humanist Studies & the Digital Age. It continues the discourse started with publication of the papers presented at the symposium “The Mobile Text: Studying Literature in the Digital Age” held in Rome in 2012. The current issue includes a few essays from another symposium on “Textualities in the Digital Age” held at the University of Oregon in April 2012; Art Farley summarizes the issues and papers presented in this latter symposium in the introduction that follows this editorial.

Author Biography

  • Massimo Lollini, University of Oregon, University of Oregon
    Professor of Romance Languages and Participating faculty in the Comparative Literature Program.

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Published

2013-04-24