Structural Visualization of Manuscripts (StruViMan): Principles, Methods, Prospects

This paper introduces a tool which offers scholars a new way to visualize the structure of manuscripts. The Structural Visualization of Manuscripts (or StruViMan) is a web-based application, developed as part of the Paratexts of the Greek Bible Project, a European Research Council project based in M...

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Published in:Open theology
Authors: Dirkse, Saskia ca. 21. Jh. (Author) ; Andrist, Patrick 1964- (Author) ; Wallraff, Martin 1966- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: De Gruyter 2019
In: Open theology
Year: 2019, Volume: 5, Issue: 1, Pages: 249-258
Further subjects:B syntactical description
B database
B Codicology
B Paratexts
B web tools
B Greek New Testament
B The Bible
B Open source
B Codex
B visual model
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Summary:This paper introduces a tool which offers scholars a new way to visualize the structure of manuscripts. The Structural Visualization of Manuscripts (or StruViMan) is a web-based application, developed as part of the Paratexts of the Greek Bible Project, a European Research Council project based in Munich. Drawing on the principles of structural codicology, StruViMan is able to translate the different stages of a manuscript’s development into a visual model based on the codex’s physical, historical layers and aims to facilitate the comparison of manuscripts. It can be used by any web-connected manuscript database from any cultural area and does not require the presence of electronic images. This presentation begins with a short survey of the principles underpinning the tool’s conception and development, followed by a demonstration of how manuscript data from both biblical and non-biblical Greek codices are transformed into interactive, customizable visualizations with varying display modes. We will also touch upon StruViMan’s technical aspects as an open-access web service, available to any software or database able to call its API using the correct parameters. We close with a preview of new features currently under development, including the ability to "reconstruct" a manuscript whose composite parts are presently in different repositories.
ISSN:2300-6579
Contains:Enthalten in: Open theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/opth-2019-0009