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This groundbreaking work by Peter De Bolla explores the intersection of digital humanities and intellectual history, presenting new methodologies for understanding how ideas develop and circulate through time. By leveraging computational approaches and large datasets, De Bolla reveals patterns in the history of concepts that traditional scholarship might overlook.
The book demonstrates practical applications of digital tools in analyzing philosophical, religious, and cultural texts, offering scholars innovative ways to trace idea genealogies across centuries. De Bolla’s methods bridge the gap between digital technology and humanistic inquiry, making complex theoretical frameworks accessible to researchers seeking to employ computational techniques in their work.
Ideal for academics in history, philosophy, religious studies, and digital humanities, this volume presents case studies and methodological frameworks that expand our understanding of intellectual development while establishing new standards for evidence-based historical analysis in the digital age.







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