Article Dans Une Revue Digital Studies / Le champ numérique Année : 2025

Digital Humanities and the Notion of Corpus in Ancient History

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Although ancient historians routinely create and exploit document corpora, and the notion of corpus is recognized as central in historiography, there has been little methodological focus on coming to a unified approach to the design and use of corpora. The massive expanse of digital information and processing capabilities over the past few years has also led to a diversity of approaches. After reviewing the history of the use of corpora in historiography, we examine how ancient historians have taken possession of digital practice, and how it has interacted with the notions and uses of textual corpora: there are many diverse and somewhat incompatible methodological perspectives on historical corpora. Next, we show how the digital textual corpus, as an input into historiography, should exist anymore as an object and should be seen as a process or a pipeline. Then, its multiple and sometimes opposite perceptions can be unified, at the same time making history more scientific in the sense of Lucien Febvre’s definition, for whom history is the scientifically elaborated narration of humankind’s activities.

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hal-05046139 , version 1 (24-04-2025)

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Laurent Gauthier. Digital Humanities and the Notion of Corpus in Ancient History. Digital Studies / Le champ numérique, 2025, 15 (1), pp.1-28. ⟨10.16995/dscn.18169⟩. ⟨hal-05046139⟩
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