Philipp Hegel and Michael Krewet, Textual Criticism as a History of Knowledge: Digital Annotations on De Interpretatione
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Philipp Hegel and Michael Krewet, Textual Criticism as a History of Knowledge: Digital Annotations on De Interpretatione. Interface Critique 5 (2025): 174–195.
DOI: 10.11588/ic.2025.1.113537
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Philipp Hegel is a researcher at the Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz. He has worked as well on projects at Trier University, at Freie Universität Berlin and at Technical University of Darmstadt. His research interests are German, Swiss and Austrian literature after 1800 (e.g. Hoffmann, Spitteler, and Mayröcker) and digital methods in philology (e.g. digital editions and research environments). His publications include Gezähmtes Lesen, wildes Schreiben 1: Zur Lektüre von Werkgeschichten (2024), Wissen und Buchgestalt (2022, co-editor), and Bilddaten in den Digitalen Geisteswissenschaften (2020, co-editor).
Michael Krewet is professor for classical philology (Greek) at the University of Regensburg. Previously, Krewet was a member of the Cooperative Research Center “Episteme in Motion” where he worked as a part of the projects “Processes of Tradition Building in the Works of Aristotle” and “Corpora in Motion. Making Accessible Epistemic Transfer in Premodern Cultures Through Digital Means”. His research interests include knowledge and text transfer in the manuscripts of the Aristotelian logic (approx. 9th-16th century), particularly of Aristotle’s work On Interpretation (de interpretatione, περὶ ἑρμηνείας).