Tara Lee Andrews

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Tara Lee Andrews (born July 22, 1978 ) is an American cultural scientist.

Life

She obtained a Bachelor of Science in Humanities and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1999 , a Master of Philosophy in Byzantine Studies from University College (Oxford) in 2005 and a DPhil in Oriental Studies from Linacre College in 2009 . From 2008 to 2009 she was a tutor for Classical Armenian in Oxford . From 2009 to 2010 she was a visiting lecturer in Byzantine History at Oxford University . From 2010 to 2013 she was a postdoc in Greek Studies at the KU Leuven . From 2013 to 2016 she was Assistant Professor for Digital Humanities at the University of Bern . Since September 2016 she has been Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Vienna . She is Deputy Director at the Austrian Center for Digital Humanities .

Her areas of research are Byzantine history of the Middle Ages (especially the 10th to 12th centuries), Armenian history and historiography from the fifth to the twelfth centuries, application of computer analysis and digital methods to the areas of medieval history and philology, and Tree of Texts , a research project on the theory of the stemmatic analysis of classical and medieval manuscript texts.

Fonts (selection)

  • as editor with Caroline Macé: Analysis of ancient and medieval texts and manuscripts. Digital approaches . Turnhout 2014, ISBN 2-503-55268-4 .
  • Mattʿēos Uṙhayecʿi and his chronicle. History as apocalypse in a crossroads of cultures . Leiden 2017, ISBN 978-90-04-33034-4 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tara Andrews. Retrieved December 10, 2019 .