Reviewing the bread and butter of CoReMa, Cooking Recipes of the Middle Ages
Date issued
2021
In
RIDE – A review journal for digital editions and resources
No
14
From page
1
To page
26
Reviewed by peer
1
Subjects
diplomatic edition hyperdiplomatic edition medieval studies food history cooking recipes germanic varieties german german dialects semantic annotation semantic web technologies
Abstract
CoReMa, Cooking Recipes of the Middle Ages is an ongoing project whose method involves a semantically annotated, conservative edition of medieval manuscripts containing cooking recipes. With a rigorous philological approach and the aid of semantic
web technologies, CoReMa’s method aims at teasing out the textual relations between different recipe collections, even enabling the comparison between manuscripts in different languages. Its semantic model covers many and very heterogeneous aspects of the transmission of cooking knowledge including, just to give an example, the treatments of a condition or illness. CoReMa is an ambitious project and food historians will not be the only scholars that will benefit from such a comprehensive (and intuitive) resource.
web technologies, CoReMa’s method aims at teasing out the textual relations between different recipe collections, even enabling the comparison between manuscripts in different languages. Its semantic model covers many and very heterogeneous aspects of the transmission of cooking knowledge including, just to give an example, the treatments of a condition or illness. CoReMa is an ambitious project and food historians will not be the only scholars that will benefit from such a comprehensive (and intuitive) resource.
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https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-14/corema/
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review
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