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An edition must be critical, must have critical components - a pure facsimile is not an edition, a digital library is not an edition (Patrick Sahle).
A digital edition can not be converted to a printed edition without substantial loss of content or functionality - vice versa: a retrodigitized printed edition is not a Scholarly Digital Edition (but it may evolve into a Scholarly Digital Edition through new content or functionalities) (Patrick Sahle).
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Indicates whether a digital edition is also present in Patrick Sahle's Catalog of Digital Scholarly Editions (http://www.digitale-edition.de/). The values 0 [no] or 1 [yes] are used.
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Total results: 337
ID Edition name Institution
87 The Gascon Rolls Project University of Liverpool, King's College London (Department of Digital Humanities)
86 Inscriptiones Graecae in Croatia Repertae (IGCR) University of Zagreb
85 Geoffrey Chaucer's Book of the Duchess: A Hypertext Edition University of Calgary
84 Codice Diplomatico della Lombardia Medievale Università degli Studi di Pavia
83 D. Iunii Iuvenalis Saturae N/A
82 Claudii Claudiani Carmina Latina N/A
81 Sulpiciae Conquestio N/A
80 Sexti Propertii Elegiae N/A
79 P. Ovidii Nasonis Heroides I N/A
78 M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammaton Liber IV Bowling Green State University
77 The Aberdeen Bestiary University of Aberdeen
76 Cantar de mio Cid Biblioteca Nacional de España
75 The Vergil project. Resources for Students, Teachers, and Readers of Vergil University of Pennsylvania
74 Orlando Furioso Hypertext Universitat de Barcelona
73 Digital Nestle-Aland University of Münster
72 A trial electronic edition of the Preface to 'Ancrene Wisse' for the Early English Text Society University of Southampton, University of Oxford
71 James Mill's Common Place Books University of Sussex, London Library
70 Electronic Boethius CDROM University of Sheffield, British Library, University of Kentucky
69 The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition University of Nebraska
68 Quijote Interactivo Biblioteca Nacional de España
67 Editions of the Registers of the counts of Holland 1299-1345 Nationaal Archief, Huygens ING
66 Dead Sea Scrolls The Israel Museum, Google
65 The Online Critical Pseudepigrapha Society of Biblical Literature
64 Digital Mishnah Maryland Institute of Technology in the Humanities (MITH)
63 The Augsburg Web Edition of Llull's Electoral Writings University of Augsburg