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Recent Posts
- TEPT final event: presentation of the Tree of Philosophers November 24, 2023
- DR2 COLLOQUIUM & HISTHO SEMINAR: MICHELE CIRUZZI June 28, 2023
- Lezioni di Franco Moretti April 28, 2023
- The Tree of Philosophers is branching out! April 14, 2023
- DR2 COLLOQUIUM in Turin – Lucia Pasini, “Distant Listening” – 9 February 2023 January 21, 2023
- THIRD DR2 CONFERENCE (in Rome!) January 12, 2023
- TEPT data and disambiguation – The use of personal identifiers November 23, 2022
- New course on “Distant Reading in the History of Philosophy” in Turin November 4, 2022
- Franco Moretti in Turin October 20, 2022
- TEPT gets an annotation tool May 16, 2022
Tag Archives: Digital Humanities
TEPT final event: presentation of the Tree of Philosophers
On November 22nd DR2 launched the Tree of Philosophers, an online resource providing academic genealogical trees of philosophers. The Tree of Philosophers is the main result of the project TEPT, funded by Fondazione CRT. The event have been held in … Continue reading
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The Tree of Philosophers is branching out!
Thanks to the collaboration and commitment of a growing number of researchers, the scope of the Tree of Philosophers is growing. The TEPT project started out by considering the most commonly acknowledged historical relation of academic descent, that is the … Continue reading
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TEPT data and disambiguation – The use of personal identifiers
The TEPT project is committed to the development of an infrastructure for the reconstruction of the relations of academic descent among philosophers. Such relations constitute a socio-institutional network of arcs connecting nodes, i.e. couples of academic parent/offspring. The Tree of … Continue reading
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