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Annual volume showcasing the best new work in this field. New
Medieval Literatures is an annual of work on medieval textual
cultures, aiming to engage with intellectual and cultural pluralism
in the Middle Ages and now. Its scope is inclusive of work across
the theoretical, archival, philological, and historicist
methodologies associated with medieval literary studies, and
embraces the range of European cultures, capaciously defined.
Essays in this volume engage with widely varied themes, from
confession in the domestic household to international politics and
statecraft; experimental scientific knowledge, and the supernatural
world of demons; canonical Arthurian romance, and scholastic
theology in the vernacular; monastic historiographical visions, and
geographies of pilgrimage. Investigations range from the twelfth to
the fifteenth centuries, and from England to the Holy Land.
Chretien de Troyes's Le chevalier de la charrette and Geoffrey
Chaucer's Friar's Tale are examined in new ways, and with new
conclusions for their engagements with technologies of embodiment
and the hermeneutics of bodily contact; Lazamon's Brut is shown to
bring the expectations of monastic historiography into the
vernacular, while Reginald Pecock's radical and sophisticated
vernacular theology is explicated in all its dangerous heterodoxy.
Multiple narratives converge and are occluded at the Cave of the
Patriarchs in Hebron; Albert the Great experiments with animals and
reorients humans in the natural world; Alain Chartier strives to
build a united French state. Finally, domestic, familial, and civic
bonds of obligation emerge in the shared textual communities of
anonymous, late-medieval confessional forms. CONTRIBUTORS: ROBYN A.
BARTLETT, KANTIK GHOSH, AYLIN MALCOLM, ALASTAIR MINNIS, LUKE
SUNDERLAND, JAMIE K. TAYLOR, HANNAH WEAVER, LUCAS WOOD.
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The Semantic Web -- ISWC 2011 - 10th International Semantic Web Conference, Bonn, Germany, October 23-27, 2011, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Lora Aroyo, Chris Welty, Harith Alani, Jamie Taylor, Abraham Bernstein, …
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The two-volume set LNCS 7031 and LNCS 7032 constitutes the
proceedings of the 10th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC
2011, held in Bonn, Germany, in October 2011. Part I, LNCS 7031,
contains 50 research papers which were carefully reviewed and
selected from 264 submissions. The 17 semantic Web in-use track
papers contained in part II, LNCS 7032, were selected from 75
submissions. This volume also contains 15 doctoral consortium
papers, selected from 31 submissions. The topics covered are:
ontologies and semantics; database, IR, and AI technologies for the
semantic Web; management of semantic Web data; reasoning over
semantic Web data; search, query, integration, and analysis on the
semantic Web; robust and scalable knowledge management and
reasoning on the Web; interacting with semantic Web data; ontology
modularity, mapping, merging and alignment; languages, tools, and
methodologies for representing and managing semantic Web data;
ontology, methodology, evaluation, reuse, extraction and evolution;
evaluation of semantic Web technologies or data; specific
ontologies and ontology pattern for the semantic Web; new
formalisms for semantic Web; user interfaces to the semantic Web;
cleaning, assurance, and provenance of semantic Web data; services,
and processes; social semantic Web, evaluation of semantic Web
technology; semantic Web population from the human Web.
With this book, the promise of the Semantic Web -- in which
machines can find, share, and combine data on the Web -- is not
just a technical possibility, but a practical reality "Programming
the Semantic Web" demonstrates several ways to implement semantic
web applications, using current and emerging standards and
technologies. You'll learn how to incorporate existing data sources
into semantically aware applications and publish rich semantic
data. Each chapter walks you through a single piece of semantic
technology and explains how you can use it to solve real problems.
Whether you're writing a simple mashup or maintaining a
high-performance enterprise solution, "Programming the Semantic
Web" provides a standard, flexible approach for integrating and
future-proofing systems and data. This book will help you: Learn
how the Semantic Web allows new and unexpected uses of data to
emerge Understand how semantic technologies promote data
portability with a simple, abstract model for knowledge
representation Become familiar with semantic standards, such as the
Resource Description Framework (RDF) and the Web Ontology Language
(OWL) Make use of semantic programming techniques to both enrich
and simplify current web applications
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The Semantic Web -- ISWC 2011 - 10th International Semantic Web Conference, Bonn, Germany, October 23-27, 2011, Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Lora Aroyo, Chris Welty, Harith Alani, Jamie Taylor, Abraham Bernstein, …
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The two-volume set LNCS 7031 and 7032 constitutes the proceedings
of the 10th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2011, held
in Bonn, Germany, in October 2011. Part I, LNCS 7031, contains 50
research papers which were carefully reviewed and selected from 264
submissions. The 17 semantic web in-use track papers contained in
part II, LNCS 7032, were selected from 75 submissions. This volume
also contains 15 doctoral consortium papers, selected from 31
submissions. The topics covered are: ontologies and semantics;
database, IR, and AI technologies for the semantic web; management
of semantic web data; reasoning over semantic web data; search,
query, integration, and analysis on the semantic web; robust and
scalable knowledge management and reasoning on the web; interacting
with semantic web data; ontology modularity, mapping, merging and
alignment; languages, tools, and methodologies for representing and
managing semantic web data; ontology, methodology, evaluation,
reuse, extraction and evolution; evaluation of semantic web
technologies or data; specific ontologies and ontology pattern for
the semantic web; new formalisms for semantic web; user interfaces
to the semantic web; cleaning, assurance, and provenance of
semantic web data; services, and processes; social semantic web,
evaluation of semantic web technology; semantic web population from
the human web.
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