Uncovering censorship in the 16th century with Transkribus and Python. Episode I: OCR with Latin prints. Müller, M.
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by Markus Müller with the collaboration of Melina Ramirez Introduction Since the 1980s, our knowledge on 16th century censorship has been growing constantly thanks to coordinated research projects and new sources. In over ten years of research, for instance, José Maria Bujanda and his team edited all printed catalogues of forbidden books issued by Catholic authorities … „Uncovering censorship in the 16th century with Transkribus and Python. Episode I: OCR with Latin prints“ weiterlesen
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	type = {Billet},
	title = {Uncovering censorship in the 16th century with {Transkribus} and {Python}. {Episode} {I}: {OCR} with {Latin} prints},
	shorttitle = {Uncovering censorship in the 16th century with {Transkribus} and {Python}. {Episode} {I}},
	url = {https://dhlab.hypotheses.org/2022},
	abstract = {by Markus Müller with the collaboration of Melina Ramirez Introduction Since the 1980s, our knowledge on 16th century censorship has been growing constantly thanks to coordinated research projects and new sources. In over ten years of research, for instance, José Maria Bujanda and his team edited all printed catalogues of forbidden books issued by Catholic authorities … „Uncovering censorship in the 16th century with Transkribus and Python. Episode I: OCR with Latin prints“ weiterlesen},
	language = {de-DE},
	urldate = {2021-07-12},
	journal = {Digital Humanities Lab},
	author = {Müller, Markus},
}

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