File:Poster Presentation for the Nuns Network Project.pdf

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English: The four fields show 1. The Abbey of Lüne, 2. One of the medieval letter books, 2. Members of the project group working on the edition (from left to right: Edmund Wareham, Lena Vosding, Eva Schlotheuber, Torsten Schaßan), 4. The open access online edition. The underlying map shows the Hanseatic League around 1400.
Deutsch: Die vier Bildfelder zeigen 1. Kloster Lüne, 2. Eins der Briefbücher, 3. Mitglieder der Projektgruppe bei der Editionsarbeit (von links nach rechts: Edmund Wareham, Lena Vosding, Eva Schlotheuber, Torsten Schaßan), 4. Die Open Access digitale Ausgabe.
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Poster showing the stages of editing the letters from Lüne Abbey from manuscript to online edition

26 July 2018

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