Abstract

Abstract Starting with Rolf Tarot’s article on the edition of early modern texts in the volume Texte und Varianten (Texts and Variants, 1971) and the subsequent process of reaching an understanding about the practical handling of texts from the period between 1500 and 1750, an overview of the evolution of this discussion from the 1970s to the present is given. On the one hand, the medial development from the conventional transcription to the reprint and the availability of digitized texts is retraced. On the other hand, the influence of the availability of scans on the research process is discussed, as well as the challenges this poses for current editorial projects of early modern texts. These lie less in the area of textual constitution, but rather in the commentary-based analysis and reconstruction of historical textual networks.

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