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Humanist Archives: Dec. 7, 2022, 12:33 p.m. Humanist 36.283 - pubs: Archimedes in World History; Provocations Toward Creative-Critical Editing

				
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    [1]    From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk>
           Subject: ISR 47.3-4: The Place of Archimedes in World History (74)

    [2]    From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk>
           Subject: Textual Cultures on "Creative-Critical Editing" (98)


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        Date: 2022-12-07 12:25:57+00:00
        From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk>
        Subject: ISR 47.3-4: The Place of Archimedes in World History

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 47.3-4

The Place of Archimedes in World History: Arguments and
Counterarguments. Guest Edited by Karine Chemla and Reviel Netz
<https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/yisr20/current>

Introduction

Thirteen scholars reply to Reviel Netz’s ‘The Place of Archimedes in
World History’
Karine Chemla
Pages: 295-300 | DOI: 10.1080/03080188.2022.2133399

Responses

The place of Archimedes in world history
Reviel Netz

Forward … to the nineteenth century: Historiographic concerns about
Reviel Netz’s ‘The Place of Archimedes in World History’
Karine Chemla

Winning the modernity lottery: Commentary on Reviel Netz, ‘The place of
Archimedes in world history’
Lorraine Daston

Archimedes’ legacy for early modern science: Historical-philosophical
reflections
Rivka Feldhay

The variety of readings of Archimedes in the scientific revolution:
Leibniz vs. Newton
Niccolò Guicciardini

Where and how did Archimedes get in? Oblique and labyrinthine reflections
Jens Høyrup

Navigating the sea of histories of mathematics
Agathe Keller

The problems of exceptionality: The case of Archimedes and the Greeks |
Open Access
G.E.R. Lloyd

Absent Archimedes – what?
Ian Morris

History and mythography: On the role of Archimedean mathematics in the
Renaissance
Pier Daniele Napolitani

Mathematics, the mathematical sciences, and historical contingency: Some
thoughts on reading Netz
F. Jamil Ragep

One or many? Genealogies of the mathematical sciences
Dhruv Raina

Archimedes for the rest of us: Thinking commentary with Guidobaldo dal Monte
Courtney Roby

Non-Archimedean modernities
Walter Scheidel

Envoi

Envoi
Reviel Netz

--
Willard McCarty,
Professor emeritus, King's College London;
Editor, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews;  Humanist
www.mccarty.org.uk

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        Date: 2022-12-05 12:10:07+00:00
        From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty@mccarty.org.uk>
        Subject: Textual Cultures on "Creative-Critical Editing"

Textual Cultures 15.1
Special Issue: Provocations Toward Creative-Critical Editing
(open access)
https://www.jstor.org/stable/e48511031

I. Questions and Experiments

Editing as Creative Act: An Experiment in Speculative Thinking (pp. 11-17)
Emily Orley

Editing Otherwise (pp. 18-28)
Mathelinda Nabugodi

Provoked by Translation (pp. 29-32)
Timothy Mathews

(say) between 22 and 24 seconds: Edition as Totality (pp. 33-43)
Deborah Bowman

The Analytical Onomasticon Project: An Auto-Ethnographic Vignette (pp.
44-52)
Willard McCarty

Editing and Curating Online: Beginning Again (pp. 53-62)
Jerome McGann

II. Creative-Critical Case Studies

Intentions, Extensions: Creative Editing and Translation Practice in A
Sauvage Reader (pp. 63-70)
Daria Chernysheva

Found Poems and Creative Editing (pp. 71-78)
Anna Robinson

“the answer, as well as a technique”: A Reflection on Editorial,
Creative, and Critical Labor (pp. 79-87)
Matthew Griffiths

Editing in the Bath: Or, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Intentionality, and the
Man from Petrograd (pp. 88-90)
John Schad

Digital Editing and “Experience […] looked upon as a kind of text”: A
Provocation in Three Exhibitions (pp. 91-107)
Christopher Ohge

III. The Aesthetic Experiences of Digital Editions

Version and Document: Conception and Design in the Editing of Revision
(pp. 108-116)
John Bryant

The Scholarly Edition as Digital Experience: Reading, Editing, Curating
(pp. 117-125)
Wim Van Mierlo

Reaching Out to the Reader: The Audio Guide as a Tool in Digital Genetic
Editions (pp. 126-134)
Eleni Petridou and Katerina Tiktopoulou

Literary Fields Forever: Playing with the Book of Disquiet (pp. 135-154)
Manuel Portela

The Construct Editor: Tweaking with Jane, Writing with Ted, Editing with
an AI? (pp. 155-160)
Caroline Bassett

Book Reviews

Publishing Scholarly Editions: Archives, Computing, and Experience by
Christopher Ohge (pp. 161-165)
Review by: Geoffrey Turnovsky

The Case of the Initial Letter: Charles Dickens and the Politics of the
Dual Alphabet by Gavin Edwards (pp. 165-169)
Review by: Christopher Kane

Latin American Textualities: History, Materiality, and Digital Media by
Heather J. Allen, Andrew R. Reynolds (pp. 169-172)
Review by: Daniel Balderston

Editing the Harlem Renaissance by Joshua M. Murray, Ross K. Tangedal
(pp. 172-177)
Review by: Melissa Barton

Bitstreams: The Future of Digital Literary Heritage by Matthew
Kirschenbaum (pp. 177-180)
Review by: Gabriel Hankins

Contributors (pp. 181-186)
https://www.jstor.org/stable/48687527

--
Willard McCarty,
Professor emeritus, King's College London;
Editor, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews;  Humanist
www.mccarty.org.uk


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