Hölderlins Homburger Folioheft in diachroner Darstellung

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Hölderlins Homburger Folioheft in diachroner Darstellung
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Steimer, Hans Gerhard
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editio, 35, 2021, 1, S. 99-119
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spelling Steimer, Hans Gerhard 0931-3079 1865-9446 Walter de Gruyter GmbH General Medicine http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/editio-2021-0006 <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Literary compositional drafts and working manuscripts preserve traces of the gradual process of writing and its different stages. In the static medium of print, genetic editions are confronted with the problem of depicting the dynamic evolution of texts. Presenting the variants in line-by-line synoptic display disregards the spatial arrangement on the manuscript pages. On the other hand, giving a topographic representation of the writing in diplomatic transcripts might stratify it into a few chronological layers but is unable to sufficiently reproduce the dynamic process to an elaborate degree. Consequently, the screen is better suited to visualise the writing process. The digital presentation of the ‘Homburg Folio’, the most important manuscript of Friedrich Hölderlin’s late work, offers not only the transcriptional record as known from print media but displays the process of writing and revision on each of the facsimile’s pages itself (<jats:ext-link xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="https://homburgfolio.wlb-stuttgart.de">https://homburgfolio.wlb-stuttgart.de</jats:ext-link>). Thus, it is possible to visualise writing both as an act in time and its graphic result on the space of a page. It confines itself to the presentation of the genesis without any constitution of a text. The combination of these different operations has often led to errors. Decoupling the genetic analysis from the extrapolation of text reveals its potential.</jats:p> Hölderlins Homburger Folioheft in diachroner Darstellung editio
spellingShingle Steimer, Hans Gerhard, editio, Hölderlins Homburger Folioheft in diachroner Darstellung, General Medicine
title Hölderlins Homburger Folioheft in diachroner Darstellung
title_full Hölderlins Homburger Folioheft in diachroner Darstellung
title_fullStr Hölderlins Homburger Folioheft in diachroner Darstellung
title_full_unstemmed Hölderlins Homburger Folioheft in diachroner Darstellung
title_short Hölderlins Homburger Folioheft in diachroner Darstellung
title_sort hölderlins homburger folioheft in diachroner darstellung
title_unstemmed Hölderlins Homburger Folioheft in diachroner Darstellung
topic General Medicine
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/editio-2021-0006