Abstract

Father Roberto Busa is widely recognised as the founder of Humanities Computing (HC) because of his pioneering approach to text analysis, which paved the way for computational linguistics. Over the years, this early focus on linguistic analysis has evolved to include new ways of combining humanities with computing. Digital Humanities (DH) provide a common outlook that has a markedly methodological nature and an interdisciplinary focus. The aim of this paper is to review some of the key issues behind the shift from HC to DH, highlighting elements of continuity and/or change.

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  • : Padre Roberto Busa è universalmente considerato il fondatore dello Humanities Computing (HC) per il suo approccio pionieristico all’analisi del testo, che ha aperto la strada alla linguistica computazionale

  • This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Andrea Cuna Fra ‘letterario’ e digitale: alle origini delle Digital Humanities

  • II: Father Roberto Busa is widely recognised as the founder of Humanities Computing (HC) because of his pioneering approach to text analysis, which paved the way for computational linguistics

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: Padre Roberto Busa è universalmente considerato il fondatore dello Humanities Computing (HC) per il suo approccio pionieristico all’analisi del testo, che ha aperto la strada alla linguistica computazionale. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Andrea Cuna Fra ‘letterario’ e digitale: alle origini delle Digital Humanities

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