"Much of the literature from the European Middle Ages has been lost. Methods for estimating the numbers of unseen species can be applied to cultural artifacts to estimate the losses that ancient cultural domains have sustained over the centuries." https://
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I know little about these fields tbh but the scientist and liberal arts student in me thinks this new article in Science seems really really nifty: https://t.co/pL31KbYmGi
RT @Bookhand: Well, this is downright awesome - congrats @DE_Sawyer and the rest of the team. #medieval #manuscripts https://t.co/XX0N5IG9…
Qué pasada lo bien que comunican su proyecto en este vídeo y lo interesante que es su metodología
Well, this is downright awesome - congrats @DE_Sawyer and the rest of the team. #medieval #manuscripts https://t.co/XX0N5IG9Z5
Just in case anyone needed something fun to end your week (who doesn't?): Scientists use "unseen species model" to work how many books we have lost in the sands of time. This is so cool.
RT @fedkukso: El 90% de los manuscritos medievales sobre caballeros se ha perdido https://t.co/otRBY2RrnK https://t.co/GlGM2w4Fzu
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Really fascinating work.
RT @MartinOesterhel: Con modelos ecológicos que estiman número de especies no detectadas en un relevamiento, estiman cuántos libros medieva…
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Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/8EM8dIuqYS
RT @JMFradeRue: Tras leer el artículo de @Mike_Kestemont y @FolgertK https://t.co/VABGxtEHZf extraigo estas conclusiones: 1) artículo impos…
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RT @danieljamesyon: Fascinating paper from @Mike_Kestemont and co here https://t.co/SsHSWY5C5h
Fascinating paper from @Mike_Kestemont and co here https://t.co/SsHSWY5C5h
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Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture Gran parte de la literatura narrativa de la Edad Media europea se ha perdido a lo largo de los siglos debido a la degradación y destrucción física de los manuscritos. ht
RT @platanoclassics: I dreamt of (writing or collaborating on) a paper like this in the before-pandemic-times, while working on the 1st dra…
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RT @platanoclassics: I dreamt of (writing or collaborating on) a paper like this in the before-pandemic-times, while working on the 1st dra…
RT @MeaganPhelan: In #AAASmtg briefing this week, @DE_Sawyer highlighted a key finding of his team's new @ScienceMagazine paper on Medieval…
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In #AAASmtg briefing this week, @DE_Sawyer highlighted a key finding of his team's new @ScienceMagazine paper on Medieval lit: English lit had markedly high loss rates for both manuscripts and works, standing out from the other languages studied. https://t
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RT @wzuidema: In a beautiful turn of events, Kestemont et al. apply it to text again, but now to estimate the number of Forgotten Books (“s…
RT @MartinOesterhel: Con modelos ecológicos que estiman número de especies no detectadas en un relevamiento, estiman cuántos libros medieva…
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RT @MartinOesterhel: Con modelos ecológicos que estiman número de especies no detectadas en un relevamiento, estiman cuántos libros medieva…
RT @platanoclassics: I dreamt of (writing or collaborating on) a paper like this in the before-pandemic-times, while working on the 1st dra…
RT @wzuidema: In a beautiful turn of events, Kestemont et al. apply it to text again, but now to estimate the number of Forgotten Books (“s…
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RT @YaleClassicsLib: Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture by @Mike_Kestemont @FolgertK @R…
Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture by @Mike_Kestemont @FolgertK @RemcoSleiderink Matthew Driscoll Elisabeth de Bruijn @KatarzynaAnn @DE_Sawyer Anne Chao https://t.co/FzjyXYZxEt @ScienceMagazine https:/
A fun paper in @ScienceMagazine today @aaas https://t.co/OOOWbY5a0I
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In a beautiful turn of events, Kestemont et al. apply it to text again, but now to estimate the number of Forgotten Books (“species of texts”) in various literatures. https://t.co/D0oaU2p8HU
RT @ScribblingSandy: This is truly fascinating: Applying a model from ecology to literature to determine how much medieval literature has b…
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RT @SSindb: A beautiful new study with far-reaching potential: a statistical estimate of how many medieval texts have been transmitted, and…
RT @SSindb: A beautiful new study with far-reaching potential: a statistical estimate of how many medieval texts have been transmitted, and…
RT @SSindb: A beautiful new study with far-reaching potential: a statistical estimate of how many medieval texts have been transmitted, and…
I am fascinated by those who catalog that which is lost: the library of phantoms without form. @APettegree & @A_der_Weduwen do this for early print at @universalstc. Here scholars apply unseen species models to estimate loss of manuscripts, w/interesti
Con modelos ecológicos que estiman número de especies no detectadas en un relevamiento, estiman cuántos libros medievales se perdieron en Europa. https://t.co/Oz6TNBb6Cs https://t.co/aJAaoaNa3S
RT @DrThomasErnst: Wie viele literarische Texte sind im #Mittelalter verloren gegangen? Eine große Frage. Kolleg*innen @UAntwerpenFLW über…
Wie viele literarische Texte sind im #Mittelalter verloren gegangen? Eine große Frage. Kolleg*innen @UAntwerpenFLW übernehmen ein Modell der Ökologie & veröffentlichen im @ScienceMagazine: https://t.co/n5zS3JLLtP. Infos in deutscher Sprache: https:
A beautiful new study with far-reaching potential: a statistical estimate of how many medieval texts have been transmitted, and how many are lost. Could this method also be used in archaeology? https://t.co/lrGWW9RIZz
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RT @kelkalot: Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/WPSubun2ak this an awesome…
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Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/WPSubun2ak this an awesome piece of work but also a bit saddening…
RT @johbees: Congratulations Padraig O’ Machain @UCC - a very significant scholarly achievement! @CACSSS1 @williamschrism @UCCResearch @j…
Tras leer el artículo de @Mike_Kestemont y @FolgertK https://t.co/VABGxtEHZf extraigo estas conclusiones: 1) artículo imposible de escribir en España xq hay varios autores (lo q se penaliza en el campo 11; > 1 = 0); y 2) absoluta necesidad de métodos cu
Congratulations Padraig!
@mageachain @tuairiscnuacht Tá teacht ar an páipéar anseo - níor amharc mé féin air, níl fhios agam an bhfuil rochtan agat air https://t.co/qHzH0LUzwB
RT @denisjabaudon: Very cool: using methods from ecology to estimate unseen species, one can estimate loss of books over centuries in Europ…
Very cool: using methods from ecology to estimate unseen species, one can estimate loss of books over centuries in Europe. Guess what, Germans are the tidiest (79% books still there) while 2/3 of English works were lost. Alles in Ordnung. https://t.co/UzQN
RT @ChrisStringer65: Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/6EJzYKPkw6
El artículo, por el que hay que pagar, es https://t.co/VABGxtEHZf Veré si mi uni está suscrita.
@BretDevereaux Using methods from ecology for estimating unseen species to estimate books lost from the Middle Ages. Reminds me of your recent blog series https://t.co/yuAh5N9z08
Fascinating research! @hchesner @NLITorani @GottschalkHaim
RT @MeaganPhelan: At today's #AAASmting, @KatarzynaAnn explained why -- among Medieval works her team's @ScienceMagazine study estimated to…
RT @MeaganPhelan: At #AAASmtg today, @Mike_Kestemont et al. discussed how they estimated size of the original population of Medieval works,…
RT @fedkukso: El 90% de los manuscritos medievales sobre caballeros se ha perdido https://t.co/otRBY2RrnK https://t.co/GlGM2w4Fzu
RT @ChrisStringer65: Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/6EJzYKPkw6
I find unseen species modeling a fascinating problem. Has anyone applied this to either cell type or cell state in scRNA-seq studies?
At today's #AAASmting, @KatarzynaAnn explained why -- among Medieval works her team's @ScienceMagazine study estimated to have survived across six European traditions -- the more insular #Icelandic works had a very high survival rate. https://t.co/5PkXV6qG
RT @MeaganPhelan: Researchers in @ScienceMagazine borrowed an “unseen species” model from ecology & used it to estimate the size of the ori…
RT @MeaganPhelan: At #AAASmtg today, @Mike_Kestemont et al. discussed how they estimated size of the original population of Medieval works,…
So interesting! #AAASmtg https://t.co/nWz7jq1pen
RT @MeaganPhelan: Researchers in @ScienceMagazine borrowed an “unseen species” model from ecology & used it to estimate the size of the ori…
RT @MeaganPhelan: At #AAASmtg today, @Mike_Kestemont et al. discussed how they estimated size of the original population of Medieval works,…
Fascinating application of ecological tools used to estimate total species richness to assess the survival of culture, specifically medieval chivalric and heroic narrative fiction. Very clever! https://t.co/fVfBL9lQlj
At #AAASmtg today, @Mike_Kestemont et al. discussed how they estimated size of the original population of Medieval works, as well as losses to them, across Dutch, French, Icelandic, Irish, English, and German traditions. They noted considerable variation h
RT @fedkukso: El 90% de los manuscritos medievales sobre caballeros se ha perdido https://t.co/otRBY2RrnK https://t.co/GlGM2w4Fzu
@OValvos
RT @MeaganPhelan: Researchers in @ScienceMagazine borrowed an “unseen species” model from ecology & used it to estimate the size of the ori…
Researchers in @ScienceMagazine borrowed an “unseen species” model from ecology & used it to estimate the size of the original pop. of medieval European literature, & the nature of losses these works sustained. https://t.co/5PkXV6qGut See their vid
RT @fedkukso: El 90% de los manuscritos medievales sobre caballeros se ha perdido https://t.co/otRBY2RrnK https://t.co/GlGM2w4Fzu
RT @ChrisStringer65: Forgotten books: The application of unseen species models to the survival of culture https://t.co/6EJzYKPkw6
El 90% de los manuscritos medievales sobre caballeros se ha perdido https://t.co/otRBY2RrnK https://t.co/GlGM2w4Fzu
RT @OdedRechavi: Super cool - estimating cultural loses using methods from ecology
RT @johbees: Congratulations Padraig O’ Machain @UCC - a very significant scholarly achievement! @CACSSS1 @williamschrism @UCCResearch @j…
Congratulations Padraig O’ Machain @UCC - a very significant scholarly achievement! @CACSSS1 @williamschrism @UCCResearch @jfcryan
RT @OdedRechavi: Super cool - estimating cultural loses using methods from ecology