One Origin of Digital Humanities Fr Roberto Busa in His Own Words /

This book gathers, and makes available in English, with new introductions, previously out of print or otherwise difficult to access articles by Fr Roberto Busa S.J. (1913 - 2011). Also included is a comprehensive bibliography of Busa, an oral history interview with Busa's translator, and a subs...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Nyhan, Julianne (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Passarotti, Marco (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
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Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2019.
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505 0 |a List of Figures.-List of Tables -- Foreword.-Preface and Acknowledgements .-About the editors .-Chapter 1 Introduction, or Why Busa Still Matters. Marco Passarotti and Julianne Nyhan.-Chapter 2 A First Example of Word Index Automatically Compiled and Printed by IBM Punched Card Machines. Roberto Busa S.J. -- Chapter 3 The Use of Punched Cards in Linguistic Analysis. RobertoBusa S.J. .-Chapter 4 The Main Problems of the Automation of Written Language. Roberto Busa S.J. .-Chapter 5 The Work of the "Centro per l'Automazione dell'Analisi Letteraria" in Gallarate, Italy. Roberto Busa S.J. .-Chapter 6 Linguistic Analysis in the Global Evolution of Information. Roberto Busa S.J. -- Chapter 7 Latin as a Suitable Computer Language for Science. Roberto Busa S.J. .-Chapter 8 Cybernetics and the Possibilities of a New Human Being. Roberto Busa S.J. .-Chapter 9 Experienced-Based Results with Preparations for the Use of Automatic Calculation in Biology. Roberto Busa S.J. .-Chapter 10 The Function and Use of an Electronic Computer. Roberto Busa S.J. -- Chapter 11 Human Errors in the Preparation of Input for Computers. Roberto Busa S.J. -- Chapter 12 Models of Knowing and Speaking. Roberto Busa S.J. -- Chapter 13 Thirty Years of Informatics on Texts: at What Point are We? What Opportunities for Research? Roberto Busa S.J. -- Chapter 14 The Complete Works of St Thomas Aquinas on CD-ROM with Hypertexts. Roberto Busa S.J. -- Chapter 15 To Do and to Cause to Do: Man and Machine. Roberto Busa S.J. .-Chapter 16 Interior Algorithms of Understanding by Reading. Roberto Busa S.J. -- Chapter 17 Considering Myself as if I were a Computer. Roberto Busa S.J. -- Chapter 18 Doing Philosophy on the Computer and Doing Philosophy with the Computer. Roberto Busa S.J. -- Chapter 19 Roberto Busa S.J. Bibliography: 1949-2009 -- Chapter 20 "A Tall, Stooping Figure in Black Crossing the Courtyard": Philip Barras' Recollections of Roberto Busa S.J. Philip Barras and Julianne Nyhan .-Index. 
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