That's the gnat!
@stemma
An ERC-funded project led by Prof. Erin McCarthy and based at the University of Galway. We are building the first large-scale computational model of the circulation of early modern verse in manuscript from 1475-1700. https://stemma.universityofgalway.ie
That's the gnat!
Screenshot of STEMMA database TEXT Work: 7020: Even as the waves of brainless buttered fish Manuscript: MS Add. 7196 Page or folio: f.[25v rev] Author John Hoskins
Closely followed by 'Even as the waves of brainless buttered fish'
Screenshot of STEMMA database TEXT Manuscript Item Details: Vpon a gnatt burnt in a candle ID: 20836 Has merge history: X New item: - Data source: celm Work: 4784: Silly buzzing wanton elf Manuscript: MS Add. 8684 Page or folio: f.11r-v Author: Richard Crashaw
Contender for the best first line in early modern poetry?? 'Silly buzzing wanton elf'
Screenshot of text reading "SO COOL"
Find yourself a research team that sends emails with subject lines like this
@stemma.bsky.social
Screen shot of STEMMA database entry TEXT Title 'An elegy of the countess of Londonderry supposing her to be dead by her long silence' Heading: Lady Anne Southwell 'An elegy of the countess of Londonderry supposing her to be dead by her long silence' First line: Since thou fair soul art warbling to a sphere
When you leave someone on read too long:
'an elegy to the countess of Londonderry supposing her dead by her long silence' π₯Άπ
I made a map of 3.4 million Bluesky users - see if you can find yourself!
bluesky-map.theo.io
I've seen some similar projects, but IMO this seems to better capture some of the fine-grained detail
Quote on a wall in The Rosenbach Museum & Library, Philadelphia: "After love, book collecting is the most exhilarating sport of all" - A.S.W. Rosenbach
Super Bowl Sunday who? #bookcollecting #librarytrips @rosenbachmuseum.bsky.social
Our postdoc researcher @caitlinburge.bsky.social is off on a manuscript adventure this week - and where better to do history than in historical locations! #earlymodern @rosenbachmuseum.bsky.social
Screenshot of bibliographical meadata for a poem that apparently begins, "Buckingham Buckingham Buckingham," and ends, "Buckingham."
Okay, we definitely need to read the full text of this one (@edunilibraries.bsky.social MS La.III.493, f. 67rβ68r).
#earlymodern #dh #datacleaning #ManuscriptMonday
The @uniofgalway.bsky.social
's Digital Humanities Reseach Centre launches this afternoon! Come along and have a cup of tea with the STEMMA team (and some of our #dh friends).
Very exciting week here at STEMMA as we welcome TWO new teammates: @meghankern.bsky.social and @leahveronese.bsky.social!
Friday morning call for abstracts!
We're looking for chapters for our historical network analysis edited collection, under contract with Bloomsbury Academic. See the cfp for more! Email us at interlocked.universe@gmail.com #dh #digitalhumanities #networkanalysis
Thanks to @siliconrepublic.bsky.social for highlighting our work!
Either an early modern scribe or a manuscript scholar got a little nasty transcribing this poem about Charles II
Contender for @stemma.bsky.social Transcription Error* of the Day
* Not our error but something I found while cleaning
Join me (virtually) next Tuesday for a talk about @stemma.bsky.social and our ongoing data cleaning efforts.
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π Today we continue our series of blog posts from DARIAH-IEβs 2025 ECR Bursary awardees with Dr Caitlin Burge, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Galway (STEMMA) buff.ly/XpPSDtz
New post on the STEMMA blog by our intrepid intern Cate Milley! stemma.universityofgalway.ie/early-modern...
Join the @stemma.bsky.social team! We've just advertised a two-year postdoc on WP2, "Networking Early Modern Poems." Apply by 30 September; details at link below. #earlymodern #dh #postdoc #jobfairy
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We're delighted to share a guest post on the STEMMA blog by Jordan Ho, who joined us as an intern this summer. Here, Jordan considers collaboration, co-authorship, and credit, both in the early modern period and today.
stemma.universityofgalway.ie/early-modern...
I bet this applies to poetry too. Lots to think about for @stemma.bsky.social. Iβll look forward to reading the full paper in the morning!
π£οΈ Beginning Sept 11th weβll be publishing a blog series on our website from DARIAH-IEβs 2025 ECR Bursary awardees, Rachel McCarthy (UCC - CASCADE), Dr Caitlin Burge (UoG - STEMMA), Vera Yakupova (TCD - CLSINFRA) and Dr Izzy Fox (MU). Find out more here: buff.ly/tNp7PWE
An fun Friday observation from one of our Researchers β this wonderful little CELM entry describes John Evelynβs βNote of the Books, Prints, Letters, Mapps, [etc.,]β that he lent Samuel Pepys with the important note βto be all returned me againe.β Every book owner has that one friend! π
Re-mediating the Early Book: Pasts and Futures (REBPAF) is a Marie Curie Doctoral Training Network coordinated by the University of Galway, which focuses on the ways in which 15th- and 16th-century book producers (scribes, printers, entrepreneurs) negotiated the dynamic relations between the manuscript and the printed book and adapted to the evolving challenges of the market. It also explores the continuing relevance of these cultural and economic negotiations to the modern world. The network will be hosting an international conference at the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin from 23-25 June 2026. We invite papers or posters on late medieval and early modern book culture, broadly conceived. Selection. What shapes a book producerβs choices in form or language? How do physical features reflect meaning or ideology? How do design and content choices reveal cultural valuesβand how are these reimagined in modern editions? Value. What determines the cultural or monetary value of certain texts over others? How do producers, sellers, and collectors influence these shifting values? How can citation, adaptation, or performance reshape a bookβs worth? What is the role of canonicity, and how has it changed? Why and how do we reevaluate texts over time? Accessibility. How does changing a textβs mediumβmanuscript, print, or digitalβaffect its reading? How do material or linguistic changes interact with content? How does greater access reshape how readers interpret texts? What are the ethical issues around accessibility and cultural ownership? Can re-mediation serve as critique or recovery? How can we open historical texts to new audiences? Survival. Why do some texts survive while others do not? How do past choices shape their transmission today? What meanings are tied to survival, loss, or rediscovery? How do texts respond to fragility? What roles do preservation or adaptation play in ensuring their future?
CFP: @rebpaf.bsky.socialβs βRe-mediating the Early Book: Pasts and Futuresβ With keynote speakers @wynkenhimself.bsky.social @renskehoff.bsky.social and Aditi Nafde
Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 23-25 June 2026
Deadline: 15 December 2025
All info: www.rensoc.org.uk/event/re-med...
Some of our participants from the hackathon last month sat down to chat with our friends at @portershed.bsky.social about the project and their work during the hack - keep your eyes peeled for the footage!
But how better to start than to learn more about STEMMA from @erinannmcc.bsky.social herself?
We're still buzzing over our STEMMA hackathon event - can't believe it's been almost a month already! Check out our hackathon event report - including details on our winners and (extra special treat) interviews with our developers!
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What a privilege to participate in this innovative research collaboration. Working with these amazing people from such diverse backgrounds has been a truly rewarding experience. @stemma.bsky.social
Another wonderful #networkanalysis presentation at today's #STEMMAhackathon from Prof. Jing Chen on a co-citation network of early modern Chinese poetry.
@stemma.bsky.social
Team 8 is isolating the circulation and arrangement of John Donneβs Satires as a trial run for analysing clusters of poetry in the dataset! #ERCFunded #STEMMAhackathon