Video Library
Since seminars on textual criticism are not common, and since the success of the DLL depends on a new generation of editors producing born-digital critical editions, we invited some established experts and up-and-coming scholars to record their thoughts on editorial techniques. These videos were produced in Norman, OK at NextThought, and they are freely available for use in classes or for private study. Many thanks to the University of Oklahoma's Center for Teaching Excellence for their assistance with captioning.
The videos feature the following scholars (with links to the playlist on the DLL's YouTube site):
- Stefano Baldassarri, Program Director, ISI Florence: Criticism of Humanist Texts
- Greg Crane, Professor of Classics, Winnick Family Chair of Technology and Entrepreneurship Tufts University; Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Digital Humanities: Textual Criticism, Past and Present
- Cynthia Damon, Professor of Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania: Reading the Critical Apparatus
- Greta Franzini, Postdoctoral Researcher, Göttingen Centre for Digital Humanities: Digital Editing and Textual Criticism
- Robert Kaster, Kennedy Foundation Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Princeton University: Constructing the Critical Apparatus
- James C. McKeown, Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin: Textual Criticism
- Robert H. Rodgers, Lyman-Roberts Professor of Classics, University of Vermont: Introduction to Critical Editing
- Richard Tarrant, Pope Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Harvard University: Interpolation