Wiki source code of Textual scholarship

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1 Textual scholarship – sometimes also called “textual studies” – is a collective term for various disciplines studying, describing, transcribing, editing, and commenting upon texts. The variety of such disciplines covers, e.g., practically all fields of literary studies, [[textual criticism>>doc:stemmatology.Textual criticism.WebHome]], book history, analytic and descriptive bibliography, [[attach:stemmatology]], media studies, and even rather specialised fields like [[palaeography>>doc:stemmatology.Palaeography.WebHome]], [[codicology>>doc:stemmatology.Codicology.WebHome]], and epigraphy. The topics, subjects, methods, theories, and practices of different approaches of textual scholarship vary significantly, but they all share the common interest in the genesis and [[transmission>>doc:stemmatology.Transmission.WebHome]] of texts. According to its broadest definition, textual scholarship deals with any aspect of any system of written marking on any surface.
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3 ==== References ====
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5 – Fraistat, Neil, and Julia Flanders, eds. 2013. //The Cambridge Companion to Textual Scholarship//. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
6 – Greetham, David C. 1994. //Textual Scholarship: An Introduction//. Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, vol. 1417. New York: Garland.
7 – Williams, William Proctor, and Craig S. Abbot. 2009. //An Introduction to Bibliographical and Textual Studies//. 4th ed. New York: Modern Language Association of America. – 1st ed. 1970.
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9 ==== In other languages ====
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11 DE: Textforschung
12 FR: étude des textes
13 IT: scienze del testo / studio del testo
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