This research focuses on the medieval chancery of Liège and its scriptural practices. The study integrates digital methods from data retrieval, drawing on nineteenth-century editions and databases, to computational analysis through stylometry, in order to assess Liège’s position among surrounding medieval powers. An automated methodology for text retrieval and structuring has been developed, employing AI-based OCR extraction and NLP techniques to recover specific data. The ultimate goal is to evaluate, through stylometric analysis, the existence and organization of a structured chancery, thereby challenging prevailing historiographical assumptions, and the influences that guided the rise of the style of the charters of Liège. „Noé Leroy: Uses of Digital Method in Diplomatics: From Document Analysis to Stylometry“ weiterlesen
