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RT @CulturalDiscord: This thursday at 2pm we will be discussing "Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival…
RT @CulturalDiscord: This thursday at 2pm we will be discussing "Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival…
RT @CulturalDiscord: This thursday at 2pm we will be discussing "Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival…
This thursday at 2pm we will be discussing "Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture" by Kestemont et al. All welcome. https://t.co/wOCJqraPDu
This was fun >> And next week: @CUDANLab Encounter with @Ted_Underwood et al. https://t.co/xGeTcjO8LQ ...
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RT @AndresKarjus: #CUDAN @CUDANLab Open Seminar @Mike_Kestemont & @FolgertK on manuscript loss& fragmentology & its parallels w ecology: ob…
RT @AndresKarjus: #CUDAN @CUDANLab Open Seminar @Mike_Kestemont & @FolgertK on manuscript loss& fragmentology & its parallels w ecology: ob…
#CUDAN @CUDANLab Open Seminar @Mike_Kestemont & @FolgertK on manuscript loss& fragmentology & its parallels w ecology: observed-sample estimates of true pop diversity. Use unseen-species model, find parallels w island ecology, discuss survival
@dannyhabets @JonaLendering Naar wat we niet weten dat er was wordt interessant onderzoek gedaan, hoewel voor zover ik weet niet voor oudere talen. Misschien staat dit op de rol voor de toekomst @FolgertK? https://t.co/6dgWUIR2WF
די עקאָלאָגיע פֿון פֿאַרלױרענע ביכער https://t.co/PnFS1qkQjr
Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/gFUiVkqPFK https://t.co/n2ZBrmOeyJ
RT @Kiminell: @EBoudillet @laBnF A few clarifications about this manuscript : -It is the oldest preserved one, fully (🫤) written in Breton…
Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture @ScienceMagazine https://t.co/CSHCjbnPLN
"Forgotten #books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture" by #MichaelKestemont et al: https://t.co/BfGFVvud7i The lost manuscript that haunts me is #Lucan's #Orpheus, which was quoted by #Aldhelm in the late seventh centur
Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/k4mrbZGwBM
Lots more here: https://t.co/EkxgkZX0V5 And the original scientific paper is here: https://t.co/aLLg8NMFm4
@EBoudillet @laBnF A few clarifications about this manuscript : -It is the oldest preserved one, fully (🫤) written in Breton AFAIK. Other (and older) manuscripts in Breton disappeared across the ages, even if their text is still known. It follows a quite c
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
@BartonG1209 @ScienceMagazine @Mike_Kestemont @FolgertK @RemcoSleiderink Thanks for your interest it’s in the Feb 18 issue: https://t.co/bODAjOgYFH
@oryxspioenkop https://t.co/jYzNR1yGMP. This paper uses maths developed to estimate populations using incomplete data to estimate the survival of medieval manuscripts. I wonder if you could use this maths to estimate how much equipment has been destroyed i
RT @ynk_socpsy: exciting paper: "Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture" Application of ecol…
exciting paper: "Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture" Application of ecological methods for culture https://t.co/CLAheFhjNg
[...] Les articles en question : https://t.co/QU2INK2tSd • https://t.co/h123EUjY3s #MoyenAge
And checking | Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/Wl07PVTaff
RT @RemcoSleiderink: @sasanianshah @sciam @JeffreyJDean Of course, you’re right! From our abstract “we applied unseen species models from e…
@sasanianshah @sciam @JeffreyJDean Of course, you’re right! From our abstract “we applied unseen species models from ecology to gauge the loss of narratives from medieval Europe” https://t.co/eEwjm8E2I4 See also our website https://t.co/xINHrwHTv6
@MondedesLivres @lemondefr Pour les intéressés: voir notre site web https://t.co/VGPmOlKaAd et l'article lui-même dans Science https://t.co/eEwjm8E2I4
Applying the "unseen species model" often used in ecological studies, to determine the size of the medieval literature that has once existed. Survival rates range from ~5% (English) to 19% (Irish). Insular literature fares better than mainland one. https:
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
Combien de livres se sont évanouis? Read the in-depth interview with @RemcoSleiderink about our recent paper in @lemondefr
RT @RemcoSleiderink: Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Boo…
Het doet wel stof opwaaien!
Félicitations, Remco!
Quel honneur! Dans Le Monde d’aujourd’hui Florent Georgesco m’a interviewé par rapport à notre article « Forgotten Books » dans Science https://t.co/eEwjm8E2I4 Voir aussi notre site web: https://t.co/VGPmOlKaAd https://t.co/3Dmrd9TzLw
Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/iwUBDBwdsh #Ecology
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
Literature and the park: Forgotten books - the application of unseen species models to the survival of culture .....https://t.co/OWntEYkfWX https://t.co/zHVXmjrxeq https://t.co/cEzlhuhPAn #books #culture #ecology #loss
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
En utilisant un modèle d'"espèces invisibles" pour estimer les taux de survie de la littérature médiévale, une nouvelle recherche publiée dans Science met en évidence des différences surprenantes entre la persistance des œuvres dans différentes langues.
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
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RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers surprising differences between persistence of works in different languages. https://t.co/wMLplImDvz #ScienceResearch https:
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers surprising differences between persistence of works in different languages. https://t.co/BsGZTOgOkG #ScienceResearch https://t.co/olh2AoRt9h
RT @Mike_Kestemont: Check out our website https://t.co/PUTAKFnhUe, the paper https://t.co/usyXVoXIue and our video https://t.co/R5md4iZ1uf.
未発見生物種の統計モデルを未発見文化遺産(中世文学書など)へ応用するForgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/fGcbC63xnb
RT @DE_Sawyer: I’m one of the co-authors on this paper providing new estimates of loss rates for early manuscript copies and (!)works acros…
RT @incunabula: Forgotten books - a remarkable interdisciplinary paper by @Mike_Kestemont and others: using the techniques of ecological "u…
RT @SSindb: A beautiful new study with far-reaching potential: a statistical estimate of how many medieval texts have been transmitted, and…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @Mike_Kestemont: Check out our website https://t.co/PUTAKFnhUe, the paper https://t.co/usyXVoXIue and our video https://t.co/R5md4iZ1uf.
RT @PunksInScience: what a great example of biodiversity theory applied to other fields: There were once 40.000 documents of 1100 Western E…
RT @johnlaudun: This is really interesting work: https://t.co/A3KO5SRCTy, and it doesn’t surprise me that @FolgertK is involved. Tagging @t…
RT @AlisaBokulich: Interesting example of cross disciplinary model transfer: using ecological methods for estimating species richness from…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @MartinOesterhel: Con modelos ecológicos que estiman número de especies no detectadas en un relevamiento, estiman cuántos libros medieva…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
This is really interesting work: https://t.co/A3KO5SRCTy, and it doesn’t surprise me that @FolgertK is involved. Tagging @tango63 in case he hasn’t seen this.
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/Z3OrkIPo0g
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
"Much of #narrative #literature from #European #MiddleAges has been lost - Kestemont et al. show established methods from #ecology for estimating numbers of unseen species can be applied to abundance #data representing #cultural artifacts to est losses"
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…
ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers surprising differences between persistence of works in different languages. https://t.co/wMLplImDvz #ScienceResearch https:
RT @ScienceMagazine: Using an “unseen species” model to estimate survival rates of medieval literature, new research in Science uncovers su…