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  1. Playing an Imitation Game with Apple’s Siri: E.Q, I.Q., and the Gendered Design of Artificial and Automated Intelligence

    Playing an Imitation Game with Apple’s Siri: E.Q, I.Q., and the Gendered Design of Artificial and Automated Intelligence

    2023-11-10 00:50:09 | Presentation | Contributor(s): Lai-Tze Fan | https://doi.org/10.25547/2Y73-ND26

    digital humanities, artificial intelligence

  2. Playing Well With Others: The Social Edition and Computational Collaboration

    Playing Well With Others: The Social Edition and Computational Collaboration

    2022-06-13 21:37:07 | Article | Contributor(s): Constance Crompton, Cole Mash, Ray Siemens, INKE Research Group | https://doi.org/10.25547/3BFY-Y748

    Digital Humanities

  3. Playing with Fire: Narrating Angry Women and Men in the Heptaméron

    Playing with Fire: Narrating Angry Women and Men in the Heptaméron

    Article | Contributor(s): Emily E. Thompson

    In De Ira, Seneca dedicates three books to the denunciation of anger, a passion he insists serves no necessary purpose and leads to countless ills. Certainly Marguerite de Navarre acknowledges the violent potential of this passion in the stories of the Heptaméron. Yet her devisants not only...

  4. PLRE.Folger: Private Libraries in Renaissance England

    PLRE.Folger: Private Libraries in Renaissance England

    2023-05-11 21:24:00 | Article | Contributor(s): Olga Stepanova

    This is a review of PLRE.Folger: Private Libraries in Renaissance England.

  5. Plurilingualism and Language Contact in Friuli Venezia Giulia: The State of the Research

    Plurilingualism and Language Contact in Friuli Venezia Giulia: The State of the Research

    Article | Contributor(s): Fabiana Fusco

    As a crossroads between Eastern and Western Europe, throughout its history Friuli Venezia Giulia has always been a strategic political and economic site and has had several rulers (German patriarchs, Venetians, etc.). Consequently, the language of the ruling classes usually differed from that of...

  6. Plutarchus Redivivus? La Boétie e suoi interpreti seguito da Discorso di Stefano della Boétie Della schiavitù volontaria o il Contro Uno, tradotta nell' italiano idioma da Cesare Paribelli
  7. Poematicità e teatro in versi nel Purgatorio di Mario Luzi

    Poematicità e teatro in versi nel Purgatorio di Mario Luzi

    Article | Contributor(s): Valentina Mele

    Il presente contributo analizza la riscrittura teatrale della seconda cantica dantesca ad opera di Mario Luzi, intitolata Il Purgatorio. La notte lava la mente. Drammaturgia di un’ascensione, parte di un più ampio progetto, che coinvolse anche Edoardo Sanguineti (Inferno) e Giovanni Giudici...

  8. Poesia come provocazione: itinerari espressivi di Antonio Porta

    Poesia come provocazione: itinerari espressivi di Antonio Porta

    Article | Contributor(s): John Picchione

  9. Poeti italo-canadesi: Pino Coluccio

    Poeti italo-canadesi: Pino Coluccio

    2023-05-25 19:32:03 | Article | Contributor(s): Francesco Loriggio

  10. Poetic Statesmanship and the Politics of Patronage in the Early Tudor Court: Material Concerns of John Skelton’s Early Career as a Critical Context for the Interpretation of The Bowge of Courte
  11. Poetica e storia

    Poetica e storia

    2023-05-25 22:40:08 | Article | Contributor(s): Riccardo Scrivano

  12. Poeton, Edward. The Winnowing of White Witchcraft. Ed. Simon F. Davies.
  13. Poetry and the Respublica Litterarum in the Sixteenth Century. The Communication of Ideas: George Buchanan and Jan Kochanowski

    Poetry and the Respublica Litterarum in the Sixteenth Century. The Communication of Ideas: George Buchanan and Jan Kochanowski

    Article | Contributor(s): Elwira Buszewicz

    Jan Kochanowski, le poète le plus important de la Renaissance polonaise, loue les Paraphrases des Psaumes de George Buchanan dans son épigramme élogieux intitulé Ad Buchananum. Il s’agit du seul ouvrage dans lequel Kochanowski s’adresse directement au grand humaniste écossais. On ne trouve...

  14. Poetry into Prose: Ronsard and Belleforest

    Poetry into Prose: Ronsard and Belleforest

    2023-06-20 18:19:01 | Article | Contributor(s): Bodo L. O. Richter

  15. Policy Recommendations for Open Access to Research Data in Europe

    Policy Recommendations for Open Access to Research Data in Europe

    2024-04-11 21:05:43 | Report | Contributor(s): Alyssa Arbuckle | https://doi.org/10.25547/DTDA-3Y61

    How do the policy recommendations released by the European RECODE Project compare to similar Canadian efforts?

  16. Polifemo: Varianti del mito da Omero a Marino

    Polifemo: Varianti del mito da Omero a Marino

    Article | Contributor(s): Diego Sbacchi

  17. Politics of John Donne's Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: or, New Questions on the New Historicism
  18. Politique des trois organismes sur le libre accès aux publications

    Politique des trois organismes sur le libre accès aux publications

    2024-04-11 21:09:17 | Report | Contributor(s): Sarah Milligan | https://doi.org/10.25547/DSDS-MB51

    La politique des trois organismes sur le libre accès aux publications est l’une des plus importantes politiques sur le libre accès au Canada. Comment cela s’inscrit-elle dans le mouvement plus large de l’érudition ouvert?

  19. Polyglot Humanism in Germany circa 1520 as Luther's Milieu and Matrix: The Evidence of the "Rectorate Page" of Crotus Rubeanus

    Polyglot Humanism in Germany circa 1520 as Luther's Milieu and Matrix: The Evidence of the "Rectorate Page" of Crotus Rubeanus

    Article | Contributor(s): Franz Posset

    L’humanisme polyglotte de la première partie duXVIe siècle constitue le milieu de Martin Luther et les conditions formatrices de sa théologie biblique. Ce contexte est illustré de manière succincte par un document connu comme «la page du rectorat de Crotus Rubeanus», qui date du mois de mai...

  20. Pompeo Caccini and Euridice: New Biographical Notes

    Pompeo Caccini and Euridice: New Biographical Notes

    Article | Contributor(s): Timothy J. McGee