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Claire Clivaz is Head of Digital Humanities+ at SIB, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Lausanne (CH). She is leading projects in DH and New Testament. This blog presents the activities of the group DH+.

DARIAH Conference 2020

DARIAH Virtual Annual Event 2020: Scholarly Primitives

October 7, 2020December 2, 2020

Blog published on DARIAH website : https://www.dariah.eu/event/dariah-annual-event-2020/

Virtual | Papers and poster sessions: November 10-13, 2020 

Workshops, Synergy sessions and Working Group meetings: October 7 – December 2 (weekly sessions)

Topic of this year’s event is Scholarly Primitives.

Twenty years after John Unsworth first formulated scholarly primitives as a set of recursive and interrelated functions that form the foundations of research activities across disciplines, theoretical frameworks or eras, the event will be an opportunity to revisit and freshly interrogate both the notion and the scope of scholarly primitives. To what extent does this particular set of scholarly primitives still correspond to our understanding of what humanities scholars do on a day-to-day basis? Has our understanding of research workflows changed over time significantly enough to require a new classification?

To register, please log in to find all information:  https://dariah-ae-2020.sciencesconf.org/

Keynote speakers 

We are happy to announce that this year’s event will feature two keynote speeches by John Unsworth (University of Virginia).

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Claire Clivaz is Head of Digital Humanities+ at SIB, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Lausanne (CH). She is leading projects in DH and New Testament. This blog presents the activities of the group DH+.

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MARK16 NEWS

Last events for the SNSF MARK16 project; complete list of DH+ activities here.

11 July 2023, DH2023, Graz (AT): Elisa Nury, Claire Clivaz and Silvano Aldà, “MARK16: visualising manuscripts and their repositories with Peripleo”, https://dh2023.adho.org/; Elisa Nury presenter.

12 July 2023, EABS Conference, Syracusa (IT): Claire Clivaz, “Mk 15:35 in Codex Bobbiensis: the prayer to the sun – Greco-Roman, Jewish and Christian Voices in Egypt”. Program online.

26 July 2023 – SNTS Vienna (AT) Claire Clivaz, “Heb 2:9 with Mk 15:34 and Ps 22 LXX in its Diverse Traditions ” (joint seminar Hebrews & NTTC); program online.

PAST EVENTS

15-17 May 2023, University of Birmingham (UK): Thirteenth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament – Claire Clivaz, “How to end a Gospel ? Markan Paratext in Codex Washington and Codex Bobbiensis”; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0gGxkaBRHo

31st of March 2023: SBL Global Virtual Meeting; networking session by Claire Clivaz  “Networking Session: Digital Literacy Challenges in the Classroom”; information here.

20-24 February 2023 – Louvain-la-Neuve (BE): Digital Humanities and MARK16 week at the University of Louvain-la-Neuve – Claire Clivaz is invited by the Faculty of Theology and of Arts and Humanities of the UCL for a conferences and teaching week.

19-20 January 2023 – IPT Montpellier (FR) – Claire Clivaz, «Les finales de Marc dans les manuscrits: nouveaux défis», session d’enseignement Master

8 December (Basel, CH) – University of Basel (Dr. V. Chiquet and E. Dubey Master course) : Claire Clivaz, “Digital Humanities and New Testament manuscripts”. 

29 November 2022, UNIL, Lausanne (CH), 16h: Elisa Nury: “Grammateus and MARK16, followed by a short tutorial on how to use Peripleo”, #ASANumerica (https://wp.unil.ch/asanumerica/) DigiClass Seminar 2022-2023.

19-22 Novembre 2022, SBL, Denver (USA): Claire Clivaz: “Mark 16.8/2-104 and its diverse endings”.

8 November 2022, 17h, online (CH): Elisa Nury, “Short presentation of MARK16 Dataviz part”; Pelagios Visualisation Activity group (https://pelagios.org/activities/visualisation/). Our use of Peripleo – how we have prepared the data with the Linked Place format, how we adapted Peripleo for our dataset, and we discussed the questions we faced during this process.

20 Octobre 2022, DARIAH-CH Study Day, Mendrisio (CH):           Mina Monier and Elisa Nury: “The SNSF MARK16 project. The first virtual research environment focused on a biblical chapter” (poster abstract).

25-29 July 2022, SNTS, Leuven (BE): Holger Strutwolf, (Germany): “The Editio Critica Maior of Mark”. Respondent: Claire Clivaz (Switzerland). Claire Clivaz (Switzerland), “Lk 22:43-44 and Judeo-Christian Memories”, short paper (abstract).

18-21 July 2022, ISBL, Salzburg (AT):   Mina Monier, “The Reception of Mark’s Endings: New Light from Recently Discovered Witnesses” (invited paper, Gospel of Mark section); Claire Clivaz, “Jesus Silent Prayers at Gethsemane: Open Spaces in Mark and Luke” (Synoptic Gospels section); Claire Clivaz, “The Mk 16 resurrection as a public event in the Codex Bobbiensis (VL 1)” (Textual Criticism: Manuscripts & Methods section).

4-8 July 2022, EABS, Toulouse (FR), hybrid event: Claire Clivaz (CH) and Albert ten Kate (NL): “New Challenges in the Critical Editions of Mark’s Endings” ; group “Textual Criticism of the New Testament, the Old Testament and the Qur’an”. Program.

2-3 June 2022, second MARK16 online conference:  “The Transmission of Mark’s Endings in Different Traditions and Languages”, org. by Claire Clivaz (DH+, SIB), Mina Monier (DH+, SIB) and Dan Batovici (ULouvain & Leuven University). Program: https://claireclivaz.hypotheses.org/2208

17-19 May 2022, ACH annual online conference (USA): “Digital Multilingualism in Ancient Languages: the test-case of the MARK16 project” (paper), Claire Clivaz, Mina Monier, Elisa Nury, Silvano Aldà and Jonathan Barda

7 April 2022, online:  „Facing Digital Humanities II“ – 2. TheoLab Konferenz „Digital Humanities und Theologie“, University of Heidelberg (DE). Lecture by Claire Clivaz: “Digital writing and Scriptures: theological challenges”, at 14:45pm; https://www.uni-heidelberg.de/fakultaeten/theologie/forschung/facing_dh2.html

8 March 2022: Bachelor Greek teaching, IPT (Paris, France), Claire Clivaz: “Mc 16,1-8 et la finale brève (conclusio brevior)”

11-13 February 2022: Mina Monier will give a MARK16 paper to the conference “Titles, Paratexts, and Manuscript Communication in Early Judaism and Christianity” (ERC TiNT), University of Glasgow (UK).

12 January 2022, 2pm CET time (1pm UK time): Lecture by Mina Monier on MARK16 at Tyndale House, Cambridge, partners of MARK16: “Mark’s Endings: Manuscript Evidence and the State of Research”.

1st January 2022: Welcome to Silvano Aldà, Core-IT Software developer, who joins the MARK16 team, in collaboration with Jonathan Barda.

26 November 2021 at 2.30pm : EPFL, Collège des Humanités, Round table about Digital Humanities: Claire Clivaz “The SNSF PRIMA MARK16: a Digital and Humanities Challenge”.

17-19 November 2021: The Lawrence J. Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age. Topic 2021: Loss Lightening video talk by Claire Clivaz: A Lost and Found Ending of the Gospel of Mark

23 Septembre 2021 at 10am: EADH 2021 conference :                 Claire Clivaz, Mina Monier and Jonathan Barda, “The MARK16 Manuscript Room API” (short paper); https://eadh2020-2021.org/. Abstract: https://eadh2021.culintec.de/CLIVAZ_Claire_The_MARK16_Manuscript_Room_API.html

1st July 2021: welcome to Elisa Nury who completes our MARK16 team!

1-2 June 2021, LECTIO 10th anniversary, Leuven University, online: Claire Clivaz, “From manuscript to performance : the New Testament edition and transmission in the digital culture”; http://lectio.ghum.kuleuven.be/lectio/conferences

25 May 2021, Rencontres Huma-Num 2021 online : Claire Clivaz, “Le projet FNS MARK16 comme exemple d’interaction entre la recherche fondamentale et la gestion des données sur Nakala”, https://premc.org/rhn2021/

23 April 2021, Leuven University online at 4pm: Claire Clivaz, ““The conclusio brevior of the Gospel according to Mark: a neglected point in research”.

12 February 2021 – Lausanne, Rotary Club, 11h30-12h30 : Claire Clivaz, «D’un livre papier à un océan de manuscrits : le Nouveau Testament au coeur de la révolution numérique». La conférence en présence a été remplacée par une conférence en ligne.

22 January 2021 – Online, Paris, IPT: Claire Clivaz, “La finale de Marc 16 et ses vies multiples: un évangile aux frontières du canon”. Interdisciplinary master and PhD teaching week, Paris, Montpellier, Rome.

16 December 2020 9h – Online, Copenhagen University (DK): online course (org. Heike Omerzu): Claire Clivaz, “The Gospel of Mark endings and Digital Humanities”.

1st December 2020 at 8.15pm: IIIF Fall Working meeting lightening talks:  Jonathan Barda & Claire Clivaz, “The MARK16 Manuscript Room API”. Video of the talk on the IIIF YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/nysCzyoZtok. Program and registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/iiif-2020-fall-working-meeting-tickets-127044945853

Novembre 2020: MARK 16 and the DARIAH WG RDM

Since some months, Claire Clivaz participates to the DARIAH WG “research data management” for biblical studies data and the SNSF project MARK16. The working group is co-lead by Erszébeth Tóth-Czifra and Marta Błaszczyńska. It has as purpose to join requirements of diverse fields in Humanities and research data management. MARK16 is proud to participate to this WG for the data in biblical studies.

16 October 2020 17h30 (CET time)  – Duke University (USA):  online NT seminar (org. Brittany Wilson, Jennifer Knust & Mark Goodacre) : Claire Clivaz, «The digital SNSF project MARK16: new elements on Mark’s shorter ending in Codex Bobiensis and beyond». Online attendance on Zoom is possible: please contact Brittany Wilson (Duke University) to get the link until the 15th October: bwilson@div.duke.edu

September output:

  • A new eTalk has been published, by Kara J. Lyons-Pardue, “eTalk on Gospel Women and the Long Ending of Mark”, https://mark16-etalk.sib.swiss/index.php?dir=KaraLyonsPardue#0
  • Claire Clivaz, “Mk 16 im Codex Bobiensis. Neue Einsichten zur Textgeschichte des kurzen Markusschlusses”, Zeitschrift für Neues Testament, Heft 47, 24. Jg. 2021, forthcoming.
  • Clivaz, Claire. “New Testament and Digital Humanities”, Verkündigung und Forschung 65 (2020/2), p. 98-104.

10-11 September 2020 – Lausanne:

Our conference has started and we are proud to welcome all our colleagues online ! Information: https://mark.16.sib.swiss/conference

Claire Clivaz, Mina Monier and Jonathan Barda (SIB, Lausanne), “Mark16 as a VRE: challenges and opportunities”; conference «Virtual Research Environments and Ancient Manuscripts», org. Claire Clivaz (SIB, Lausanne) and Garrick Allen (Dublin University).  Either physical or virtual, or both together, the conference will happen; online attendance: please contact claire.clivaz@sib.swiss. Announcement in French on the DH center UNIL-EPFL  website. Complete English program: https://mark16.sib.swiss/conference

1st September 2020: The Alpha version, app done by Jonathan Barda, is published with 7  manuscripts: https://mr-mark16.sib.swiss

CANCELLED for COVID-19 reasons: SNTS, Rome, 28-31 July 2020. Paper given online on the 14th of May, IGTNP seminar (see below)

10 June 2020 16h-17h – online event : Poster discussion room at SIB days 2020: Claire Clivaz, Vera Chiquet, Elisa Nury, Mina Monier and Sara Schulthess (DH+, SIB) with Jonathan Barda (Core-IT, SIB), Marta Błaszczyńska (IBL PAN) and Erzsébeth Tóth-Czifra (DARIAH-EU): “Open Science and Humanities Research Data Management”. Website: https://www.sib.swiss/events/sibdays2020/

CANCELLED for COVID-19 reasons: 26-27 May, Dublin University, Conference “Digital Sacred Texts: Materiality, Performance, Theory”: Mina Monier, «Typing Mark’s Ending-Electronic Transcription as an Interpretation of Complex Textual Evidence».

14 May 2020: IGNTP online seminar: Claire Clivaz: “Mark 16 and the codex k (Bobiensis): what are the mistakes at stake?”. The Latin codex k represents a very interesting case in the history of NT research: well known since scholarly memory began, it has never been really considered in the complex file of Mark 16 evidence, since it has mostly been considered as presenting mistakes or odd variants in Mark 16. Based on the latest editions of this codex and on images of the manuscript, this paper will present different reading options for this specific version of the last chapter of Mark, including what we should call a “k shorter ending”. Webpage: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/itsee/news/2020/tc-thursdays.aspx  Information: nttc-request@jiscmail.ac.uk. 

10 May 2020: four folios of GA 1230 in Mk 16 are online in the INTF, transcribed and encoded by Mina Monier. Read more here: https://ntvmr.uni-muenster.de/web/mark16/mark16

31 March 2020: the first eleven dataset of MARK16 are online in the SNSF p3 database, through the public open depository Nakala! Have a look at them and at their metadata: http://p3.snf.ch/project-179755

19 February 2020: the webpage of the VRE MARK16 is open! https://mark16.sib.swiss

14-16 janvier 2020 – ENS, colloque «Humanités globales», Paris: Claire Clivaz, «Définir les Humanités par la recherche». De nombreux fonds institutionnels sont consacrés à des projets de recherche numériques, d’envergure européenne. Comment contribuent-ils à redéfinir le profil des Humanités ? L’exposé répondra à ces questions à partir de deux projets : HumaReC, MARK16, du Fonds National Suisse, sur des manuscrits du Nouveau Testament.

10 janvier 2020 – rencontre de l’AELAC, Bex: Claire Clivaz, “Du nouveau sur l’énigme de Mc 16. De l’importance de pouvoir consulter les manuscrits du Nouveau Testament en ligne”; Mina Monier, “The Arabic Diatessaron and Codex Bezae: The Case of Mark’s Long Ending.” Programme du colloque en ligne.

5 décembre 2019 – DARIAH DESIR Workshop #2, Neuchâtel: Mina Monier, “Revisiting Classic Textual Problems Using Digital Tools: The Case of Mark 16”. Org. du workshop: Sara Schulthess (SIB, Lausanne) et Simon Gabay (Université de Neuchâtel).

24 November 2019 – Annual SBL Meeting, San Diego, USA: Claire Clivaz, “Enlightening the Diversity of Scholarly Opinions on Multimodal Material : Mark 16 as Test-case”.

9 September 2019 – New Transcriptions of Mark 16 Available on NTVMR: The Team of the SNSF-funded MARK16 project is pleased to announce the new phase of cooperation with the esteemed NTVMR team on providing transcriptions of Mark 16. We have started our cooperation by providing the complete transcription of this chapter in two important manuscripts: GA 304 and GA 888 by Mina Monier. Read more here: https://ntvmr.uni-muenster.de/web/mark16/mark16

4 July 2019 – ISBL, Rome: Claire Clivaz, “The enigma of Mark16: The role of Contemplating Greek Manuscript Evidence Online.”

24 January 2019 – SIB seminars series, Lausanne: Claire Clivaz, «Mark 16, a presentation»

29-30 Novembre 2018 – DARIAH-CH workshop, Neuchâtel:  Claire Clivaz and Martial Sankar, «Mark 16 as a test-case for a new research model in digitized Humanities», poster

5-7 novembre 2018 – Conference PLURITEXT – “Textual plurality in the Bible”, Paris: Claire Clivaz, «Mk 16,8 and the manuscripts evidences : listen to the scribal voices»

15-17 octobre 2018 – Colloque DHNord 2018, Lille: Claire Clivaz, «Penser le lieu de l’écriture digitale»

4-6 October 2018 – Annual meeting of the Swiss Society of Theology, Zurich: Claire Clivaz, «Digital Humanities: towards religions outside the book(s)?»

2 octobre 2018 – Cours master en humanités numériques, IPT, PARIS: Claire Clivaz, «Découvrir les Digital Humanities»

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Claire Clivaz is Head of Digital Humanities+ at SIB, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Lausanne (CH). She is leading projects in DH and New Testament. This blog presents the activities of the group DH+.

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SNSF MARK16

 

ABOUT

Summary

MARK16 is a SNSF PRIMA project on five years (2018-2023) that develops a new research model in digitized biblical sciences, based on a test case found in the New Testament: the last chapter of the Gospel according to Mark. The goal of the project is to produce new research results on a famous  test-case, Mk16, and to create a virtual research environment, that will be the outputs website for textual criticism and exegesis of Mark 16.  SNF website: https://data.snf.ch/grants/grant/179755.

Abstract

MARK16 is the first virtual research environment (VRE) that focuses on a chapter of the Bible (https://mark16.sib.swiss). Through the presentation and study of unedited or significant material, its purpose is to reintroduce the issues raised regarding the different endings of the Gospel of Mark. The last chapter of the Gospel of Mark presents a well-known issue in the field of New Testament textual criticism: certain manuscripts do not contain stories depicting the resurrected Jesus at the end of the gospel. To highlight new research findings, this project is building a VRE that provides 46 manuscripts in nine ancient languages, as well as useful resources and research hypotheses on a multimedia publishing platform.The VRE allows scholars to explore the complexity of the textual tradition of Markan manuscripts and to analyse the historical tensions between diverse, early Christian groups during the first and second century CE, specifically in Egypt. Through its many publications, the project has already demonstrated that a plural reading of the ending of Mark has prevailed through the centuries.

Moreover, MARK16 currently studies and highlights the shorter ending of Mark, or conclusio brevior, that can be found in at least six languages and 150 manuscripts. Its most ancient form is in the Lating Codex Bobbiensis (380-420 CE): for the first time, three folios of this manuscript are visible online on the MARK16 VRE.The publication of the 2020 conference proceedings has clearly demonstrated the potential of VREs for researching ancient manuscripts. The second conference, planned for 2022, will explore the multilingual traditions of Mark’s endings. MARK16 is supervised by an international advisory board including Leif Isaksen (UK), Jennifer Knust (USA), Valérie Nicolet (FR), Laurent Romary (FR), Joseph Verheyden (BE), and Peter Williams (UK). It also has several partnerships, notably with the INTF (Münster), the CNRS (Huma-Num, Nakala), OPERAS (Go Triple), and the Pelagios network.

Project team

Claire Clivaz – PI, Head of DH+ (SIB)

Priscille Marshall, Post-doc, DH+ (SIB)

Elisa Nury, Research Scientist, DH+ (SIB)

Silvano Aldà, Software developer, Core-IT (SIB)

… and numerous collaboration and partnerships! We thank also warmly our former collaborators employed in the project: Mina Monier, post-doc, Sara Schulthess, Research Scientist, and Jonathan Barda, Jean-Bernard Dugied and Martial Sankar (software developers).

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Claire Clivaz is Head of Digital Humanities+ at SIB, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Lausanne (CH). She is leading projects in DH and New Testament. This blog presents the activities of the group DH+.

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MARK16 OUTPUTS

SNSF database: https://data.snf.ch/grants/grant/179755; lectures and conferences: see the News page

Publications – Online communication – Media

1) Publications related to MARK16; complete list of DH+ publications here.

2023 or forthcoming

Burnet, Régis and Claire Clivaz, “The Freer-Logion (Mark 16:14): GA 032, Jerome, and Erasmus”, TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism 28 (2023), forthcoming.  Abstract here.

Clivaz, Claire, “Marc 15,34 dans le codex de Bèze et le codex Bobbiensis”, dans Jean-Claude Haelewyck et Laurent Pinchard (éd.), Traditions et traductions des textes bibliques. Études en l’hommage de Christian Bernard Amphoux à l’occasion de son 80e anniversaire, Bruxelles: Safran, forthcoming, https://serval.unil.ch/fr/notice/serval:BIB_C34E07797CD8 (in open access Green Road with six months of embargo)

Clivaz, Claire, “Lk 22:43-44 and Judeo-Christian Memories”, Revue des Etudes Juives (2023), forthcoming.

Clivaz, Claire, “New Testament Textual Criticism and Digital Humanities”, in Sidnie White Crawford and Tommy Wasserman (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Textual Criticism of the Bible. Oxford & New York: OUP (forthcoming).

Clivaz, Claire, “New Testament Textual Criticism from the Margins to the Center: Jesus Desire and Manuscripts in Lk 22:43–44”, in J. Keith Elliott and L. Pinchard (eds.), The Variety and Importance of the Scriptural Witnesses to the so-called ‘Western’ Text. Diversité et importance des témoins scripturaires du texte « occidental » (NTTSD 65), Brill, 2023, p. 56-75; https://brill.com/display/serial/NTTS (in OA with an SNSF grant).

2022

Clivaz, Claire, Monier, Mina and Batovici, Dan (eds.), Mark 16 in its diverse textual traditions and transmissions, COMSt Bulletin 8 (2022/2), https://www.aai.uni-hamburg.de/en/comst/publications/bulletin/bulletin8-2.html

Clivaz, Claire, “A Multilingual Turn: Introducing the Mark 16 COMSt Bulletin”, COMSt Bulletin 8 (2022/2), p. 303-310, https://www.fdr.uni-hamburg.de/record/12478.

Mina Monier, “’According to the Egyptians’: Mark 16 in GA 72”, COMSt Bulletin. Mark 16 in its diverse textual traditions and transmissions 8 (2022/2), p. 365-384, https://www.fdr.uni-hamburg.de/record/12439.

Monier, Mina and Nury, Elisa, “The SNSF MARK16 Project. The first virtual research environment focused on a biblical chapter”, Poster presented at the 2022 DARIAH-CH study day (Mendrisio, 20.10.22), https://zenodo.org/record/7248296

Monier, Mina. 2022. “Mark’s Endings in Context: Paratexts and Codicological Remarks” Religions 13, no. 6: 548. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13060548

2021

Clivaz, Claire, “Editer le Nouveau Testament à l’heure du numérique”, Bulletin de l’Académie des Sciences humaines et sociales 3 (2021), p. 37-40,  open access.

Monier, Mina, “Mark’s Ending in the Digital Age: Paratextual Evidence, New Findings and Transcription Challenges”, Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts 12 (2021/1), p. 75-98; open access (green road): https://serval.unil.ch/fr/notice/serval:BIB_F1A56F977830; https://journal.equinoxpub.com/POST/article/view/20256.

Clivaz, Claire and Allen, Garrick V. (eds.), Ancient Manuscripts and Virtual Research Environments, Classics@ 18 (2021), https://classics-at.chs.harvard.edu/volume/classics18-ancient-manuscripts-and-virtual-research-environments/

Clivaz, Claire. “Looking at Scribal Practices in the Endings of Mark 16”, Henoch 42 (2020/2), ed. P. Pouchelle and J.-S. Rey, p. 373-387, https://serval.unil.ch/fr/notice/serval:BIB_94927C83CD64

Clivaz, Claire. “Mk 16 im Codex Bobbiensis. Neue Materialien zur conclusio brevior des Markusevangeliums.” Zeitschrift für Neues Testament 47/24 (2021), p. 59-85, https://serval.unil.ch/fr/notice/serval:BIB_4D607A256FE4

Clivaz, Claire, Mina Monier and Jonathan Barda, “MARK16 as Virtual Research Environment. Challenges and Opportunities in New Testament Studies”. In “Ancient Manuscripts and Virtual Research Environments,” ed. Claire Clivaz and Garrick V. Allen, special issue, Classics@ 18 (2021). [N.p.]  https://classics-at.chs.harvard.edu/classics18-clivaz-monier-barda/.

Clivaz, Claire, and Garrick V. Allen. “Introduction.” In “Ancient Manuscripts and Virtual Research Environments,” ed. Claire Clivaz and Garrick V. Allen, special issue, Classics@ 18 (2021). [N.p.] https://classics-at.chs.harvard.edu/classics18-introduction/.

2020

Claire Clivaz & Garrick Allen, “Conference report: Ancient Manuscripts and Virtual Research Environments. Lausanne 10-11 September 2020”, COMSt Bulletin 6/2, 2020, p. 205-208; 10.25592/uhhfdm.8477, https://www.fdr.uni-hamburg.de/record/8477

Clivaz, Claire, “Le Nouveau Testament numérique, un Novum Instrumentum omne ?”, Cahiers bibliques. Foi et Vie 123 (2020/5), p. 4-11; https://www.foi-et-vie.fr/archive/article.php?code=4267.

Clivaz, Claire. “New Testament and Digital Humanities”, Verkündigung und Forschung 65 (2020/2), p. 98-104; https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.14315/vf-2020-650205/pdf

Clivaz, Claire, Mina Monier and Jonathan Barda, MARK16 (virtual research environment), DH+, SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Lausanne (CH), ISSN 2673-9836, https://mark16.sib.swiss

Clivaz, Claire. “Lire la Bible à l’ère du numérique: entre contraintes et nouveaux horizons.” Lumen Vitae LXXV (2020/2), p. 167-177; https://www.cairn.info/revue-lumen-vitae-2020-2-page-167.htm

2019

Claire Clivaz. “Der Markusschluss : Narratologie und Traditiongeschichte, written by Andreas Seifert”, Novum Testamentum 62/1 (2019), p. 107-8; https://serval.unil.ch/fr/notice/serval:BIB_2F45214CD779

Clivaz, Claire. “Returning to Mark 16,8: What’s New?” Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 96/4 (2019), p. 645-659; https://dx.doi.org/10.2143/ETL.95.4.3286928

Monier, Mina, “GA 304, Theophylact’s Commentary and the Ending of Mark.” Filología Neotestamentaria 52 (2019), p. 94-106; https://reader.digitalbooks.pro/book/preview/125526/filo-8?1574842521282

Clivaz, Claire, “The Impact of Digital Research: Thinking about the MARK16 Project.” Open Theology 5/1 (2019): 1-12;  https://doi.org/10.1515/opth-2019-0001

2) Online communication:

Corina Combert-Galland, “Le Dieu du jeune homme nu. Lectures de l’Evangile de Marc. Relecture d’un parcours sémiotique”, eTalk, 17 January 2021.

Jonathan Barda (Core-IT, SIB) and Claire Clivaz (DH+, SIB): “The MARK16 Manuscript Room API”, IIIF Fall workshop December 2020, IIIF YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/nysCzyoZtok

Kara J. Lyons-Pardue, “eTalk on Gospel Women and the Long Ending of Mark”, 10 Septembre 2020

Claire Clivaz, “Parcourir quelques manuscrits de Marc 16, dont le codex latin k”, eTalk, 27 janvier 2020

Mina Monier, “Mark 16 in the Arabic Diatessaron”, eTalk, 6 janvier 2020

Claire Clivaz, “Looking at some Mark 16 manuscripts, including Latin codex k”, eTalk, 20 novembre 2019

Mina Monier, “GA 304 and the Ending of the Gospel according to Mark”, 23 mai 2019

Claire Clivaz, “Marc 16 et les humanités numériques”, eTalk, 20 décembre 2018

Claire Clivaz, “MARK16 and Digital Humanities”, eTalk, 30 octobre 2018

3) Media

Luzerner Zeitung, “Ist Gott in der grossen Datenwolke zu finden? – Digital-Theologin Claire Clivaz”, 24 Décembre 2019

RTS, La 1ère, CQFD, “Rencontre avec Claire Clivaz une specialiste de la culture digitale et du Nouveau Testament”, 29 novembre 2019

Magazine FNS Horizon, “The digital theologian”, juin 2019

Journal Réformés, “L’ère digitale rend toute son oralité à la Bible”, août 2018

 

 

Claire Clivaz

Claire Clivaz is Head of Digital Humanities+ at SIB, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Lausanne (CH). She is leading projects in DH and New Testament. This blog presents the activities of the group DH+.

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