Professor Chinese & Global History KULeuven | IISH Amsterdam
global intellectual history | social history of infrastructures | digital research design
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9670-674X
Hilde De Weerdt
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After having traveled back and forth from one USPS depot to another since April 8 (track and trace is a mixed blessing), this thing has landed on my desk! 😅
Available here: share.google/fALEZCpmR8P3...
And electronically from Amazon now and from your library soon.
“IMMARKUS” presentation from - @hildedw.bsky.social & @aboutgeo.bsky.social at the @iiif.bsky.social Showcase #IIIF / Learn more about IMMARKUS here github.com/rsimon/immar...
workshop in Leuven on datasets for the socio-economic history of Ming and Qing China. Based on hands-on sessions working with data samples, the format is designed to explore shared questions, directions for collaborative research, and data interoperability. Open to parties with relevant datasets.
Thank you for this brief overview! #IIIF #IMMARKUS
For more detail and the preliminary program, see www.infrastructurelives.eu/events/18-21...
RIP Stephen Owen.
35 years ago I crossed the pond for the first time. I was delighted to take classes on poetry from the beginnings, the early medieval period, to the Tang and Qing, 5 in all, with the inimitable Steve Owen.
Steve radiated the joy of research and the pleasure he took in writing.
The first article I published was on the poetry of mourning in early medieval times, a somewhat embarrassing piece when I read it now, but there was time to learn then, and for this I am especially grateful. In fond memory of Stephen Owen a 擬悼亡詩.
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Satoru Nakamura
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Martin R. Kalfatovic
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The workshop "Quantifying Material Infrastructure in Late Imperial China," organized by the ERC project Regionalizing Infrastructures in Chinese History will take place at KU Leuven from May 18 to 21,...
This manuscript by Anselmus Faust, dated 1612, is the oldest surviving European manual on bookbinding. Written in Latin & Dutch, it was created for the St Bernard's Abbey near Antwerp.
What makes it especially unique is its rare dos à dos binding: 2 books bound back-to-back, sharing a single spine.
A hands-on guide to IMMARKUS, an open-source tool for adding semantic annotations to IIIF images in W3C Web Annotation format, from first launch to standards-based export, using the Hyakki Yagyo scrol