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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. OKF Open Science Working Group. Convene the community and set the agenda at OKFest. Train open scientists at all education levels. Inspire communities and join forces. Explore a world of open science and critique assumptions about a more open future. This site uses cookies More info. The content of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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Digitised Manuscripts to Europeana. Workpackage 2: Open workflows. Workpackage 3: Digital Humanities research and engineering. Workpackage 4: Community building. Pundit & Ask. Pundit & Ask Documentation. Digital Humanities Advisory Board. Open Humanities Awards: Early Modern European Peace Treaties Online final update. Posted on Friday, January 30th, 2015 at 4:11 pm. Written by Lieke Ploeger. You can find the final report here. Europäische Friedensverträge der Vormoderne online. On Friday we finally got ...
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Open Humanities Hack report
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Digitised Manuscripts to Europeana. Workpackage 2: Open workflows. Workpackage 3: Digital Humanities research and engineering. Workpackage 4: Community building. Pundit & Ask. Pundit & Ask Documentation. Digital Humanities Advisory Board. Open Humanities Hack report. Posted on Thursday, January 29th, 2015 at 5:57 pm. Written by Lieke Ploeger. On 28 November 2014, King’s College London, the Digital Manuscripts to Europeana (DM2E) project and the Open Humanities working group. There was a hack to look at p...
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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. 8216;O brave new world…’: The Future of Open Shakespeare is Open Literature. Word of the Day: Machiavel. Word of the Day: Sword. Word of the Day: Flesh. Introduction: The Merry Wives of Windsor. Word of the Day: Kibes. Shakespeare’s Birth and Shakespeare’s Death. 8216;Touching this vision’: Comments on Producing Shakespeare Visualisations. This site uses cookies More info.
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Word of the Day: Flesh | Open Literature
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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. Word of the Day: Flesh. May 18, 2012 in Word of the Day. O that this too too solid flesh would melt,. Thaw, and resolve itself into a dew! Says Hamlet in soliloquy at I.ii, unknowingly anticipating the sight of his dead, and now ghostly, father. As the. Framework of mortality, ‘ flesh. Is also a primary constraint on freedom and a source of anguish. For the term not only denotes “the mortal frame” (the means of living), but also the sharing of kinship as is. Opposite to...
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Authors | Open Literature
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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. 8216;O brave new world…’: The Future of Open Shakespeare is Open Literature. Word of the Day: Machiavel. Word of the Day: Sword. Word of the Day: Flesh. Introduction: The Merry Wives of Windsor. Word of the Day: Kibes. Shakespeare’s Birth and Shakespeare’s Death. 8216;Touching this vision’: Comments on Producing Shakespeare Visualisations. This site uses cookies More info.
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‘O brave new world…’: The Future of Open Shakespeare is Open Literature | Open Literature
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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. 8216;O brave new world…’: The Future of Open Shakespeare is Open Literature. March 12, 2013 in Community. At the start of March 2013, openshakespeare.org went offline. Fear not: it will return in all its full annotating, comparing, analysing, searching, publishing glory soon, as an integral part of this website, where all its data, not least its introductions to individual plays, now lives. No easy way to upload content such as introductions and essays. As evinced by it...
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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. Why not support us through donations. To the Open Knowledge Foundation? Alternatively, fill out the form below to join our mailing list or to take a more active involvement in the project…. 8216;O brave new world…’: The Future of Open Shakespeare is Open Literature. Word of the Day: Machiavel. Word of the Day: Sword. Word of the Day: Flesh. Introduction: The Merry Wives of Windsor. Word of the Day: Kibes. Shakespeare’s Birth and Shakespeare’s Death.
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Word of the Day: Kibes | Open Literature
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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. Word of the Day: Kibes. May 4, 2012 in Word of the Day. The source of this word is most likely Welsh, where cibi. Means exactly the same thing as Shakespeare’s four. Kibes . That meaning evidently has something to do with feet, as the Fool poses Lear the curious question, If a man’s brains were in’s heels, were’t not in danger of kibes? Lear’s Ay, boy suggests that he agrees with this. It is not until we look in The Tempest. SEBASTIAN. I remember. If ’twere a kibe,.
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