The Nottingham corpus of early modern German midwifery and women's medicine (ca. 1500-1700)

The Nottingham Corpus of Early Modern German Midwifery and Women’s Medicine (ca. 1500-1700), or the GeMi Corpus, is a collection of digitised, machine-readable text extracts from sixteenth- and seventeenth-century German-language medical texts devoted to midwifery and women’s medicine. The aim of th...

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Main Author: Whitt, Richard J.
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Published: University of Oxford Oxford Text Archive 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36204/
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description The Nottingham Corpus of Early Modern German Midwifery and Women’s Medicine (ca. 1500-1700), or the GeMi Corpus, is a collection of digitised, machine-readable text extracts from sixteenth- and seventeenth-century German-language medical texts devoted to midwifery and women’s medicine. The aim of the corpus is to provide a representative sample of the earliest printed German-language Fachsprache, or specialised language, devoted to midwifery and childbirth. Texts are available in two formats: as an untagged diplomatic transcription (the 'raw' version), and as an XML-encoded version (the 'TEI' version).
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spelling nottingham-362042020-05-04T18:12:41Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36204/ The Nottingham corpus of early modern German midwifery and women's medicine (ca. 1500-1700) Whitt, Richard J. The Nottingham Corpus of Early Modern German Midwifery and Women’s Medicine (ca. 1500-1700), or the GeMi Corpus, is a collection of digitised, machine-readable text extracts from sixteenth- and seventeenth-century German-language medical texts devoted to midwifery and women’s medicine. The aim of the corpus is to provide a representative sample of the earliest printed German-language Fachsprache, or specialised language, devoted to midwifery and childbirth. Texts are available in two formats: as an untagged diplomatic transcription (the 'raw' version), and as an XML-encoded version (the 'TEI' version). University of Oxford Oxford Text Archive 2016-09-13 Other NonPeerReviewed Whitt, Richard J. (2016) The Nottingham corpus of early modern German midwifery and women's medicine (ca. 1500-1700). University of Oxford Oxford Text Archive, Oxford. Early modern German Midwifery Corpus linguistics http://ota.ox.ac.uk/desc/2562
spellingShingle Early modern German
Midwifery
Corpus linguistics
Whitt, Richard J.
The Nottingham corpus of early modern German midwifery and women's medicine (ca. 1500-1700)
title The Nottingham corpus of early modern German midwifery and women's medicine (ca. 1500-1700)
title_full The Nottingham corpus of early modern German midwifery and women's medicine (ca. 1500-1700)
title_fullStr The Nottingham corpus of early modern German midwifery and women's medicine (ca. 1500-1700)
title_full_unstemmed The Nottingham corpus of early modern German midwifery and women's medicine (ca. 1500-1700)
title_short The Nottingham corpus of early modern German midwifery and women's medicine (ca. 1500-1700)
title_sort nottingham corpus of early modern german midwifery and women's medicine (ca. 1500-1700)
topic Early modern German
Midwifery
Corpus linguistics
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36204/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/36204/