The uBIQUity project operates at the intersection of Biblical studies and computer science to investigate the presence and reception of sacred texts (the Bible[s] and the Qurʾān) in ancient Christian and Islamic exegetical works. Reversing the usual perspective, the project shows how the philological rigor of Biblical studies offers a distinctive contribution to the field of digital humanities. The main goal is to develop an innovative semantic search engine capable of identifying intertextual references with a high degree of accuracy. Methodologically, uBIQUity combines token-based and language-aware techniques with state-of-the-art vector-semantic embedding models. A core innovation is the rigorous classification system designed to quantify and qualify textual similarity, moving beyond the dichotomy between "quotation" and "allusion". This system incorporates textual granularity by meticulously analyzing variant readings found in the critical apparatus of the modern editions of ancient biblical versions. The project employs user experience design principles to develop a flexible, node-based user interface (*node-based UI*) that aligns with the non-linear cognitive styles of humanistic scholars. uBIQUity is an example of transdisciplinary research that generates scientific innovation rooted in tradition.

Exploring the uBIQUity of Biblical Texts: Tradition and Innovation in the Ancient and Digital Worlds / Mambelli, Anna; Costa, Marcello. - 6:(2025), pp. 149-176.

Exploring the uBIQUity of Biblical Texts: Tradition and Innovation in the Ancient and Digital Worlds

Mambelli Anna
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2025

Abstract

The uBIQUity project operates at the intersection of Biblical studies and computer science to investigate the presence and reception of sacred texts (the Bible[s] and the Qurʾān) in ancient Christian and Islamic exegetical works. Reversing the usual perspective, the project shows how the philological rigor of Biblical studies offers a distinctive contribution to the field of digital humanities. The main goal is to develop an innovative semantic search engine capable of identifying intertextual references with a high degree of accuracy. Methodologically, uBIQUity combines token-based and language-aware techniques with state-of-the-art vector-semantic embedding models. A core innovation is the rigorous classification system designed to quantify and qualify textual similarity, moving beyond the dichotomy between "quotation" and "allusion". This system incorporates textual granularity by meticulously analyzing variant readings found in the critical apparatus of the modern editions of ancient biblical versions. The project employs user experience design principles to develop a flexible, node-based user interface (*node-based UI*) that aligns with the non-linear cognitive styles of humanistic scholars. uBIQUity is an example of transdisciplinary research that generates scientific innovation rooted in tradition.
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dc.description.abstracteng The uBIQUity project operates at the intersection of Biblical studies and computer science to investigate the presence and reception of sacred texts (the Bible[s] and the Qurʾān) in ancient Christian and Islamic exegetical works. Reversing the usual perspective, the project shows how the philological rigor of Biblical studies offers a distinctive contribution to the field of digital humanities. The main goal is to develop an innovative semantic search engine capable of identifying intertextual references with a high degree of accuracy. Methodologically, uBIQUity combines token-based and language-aware techniques with state-of-the-art vector-semantic embedding models. A core innovation is the rigorous classification system designed to quantify and qualify textual similarity, moving beyond the dichotomy between "quotation" and "allusion". This system incorporates textual granularity by meticulously analyzing variant readings found in the critical apparatus of the modern editions of ancient biblical versions. The project employs user experience design principles to develop a flexible, node-based user interface (*node-based UI*) that aligns with the non-linear cognitive styles of humanistic scholars. uBIQUity is an example of transdisciplinary research that generates scientific innovation rooted in tradition. -
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dc.identifier.citation Exploring the uBIQUity of Biblical Texts: Tradition and Innovation in the Ancient and Digital Worlds / Mambelli, Anna; Costa, Marcello. - 6:(2025), pp. 149-176. en
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dc.publisher.name Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht en
dc.publisher.place Göttingen en
dc.relation.alleditors Melloni Alberto, Cadeddu Francesca en
dc.relation.firstpage 149 en
dc.relation.ispartofbook The Digital Turn in Religious Studies. Research, Services, Infrastructures en
dc.relation.lastpage 176 en
dc.relation.projectAcronym ITSERR en
dc.relation.projectAwardNumber IR0000014 - rif. Avviso MUR 3264/2021 - Decreto di concessione n. 111 del 20/06/2022 en
dc.relation.projectAwardTitle Italian Strengthening of the ESFRI RI RESILIENCE en
dc.relation.projectFunderName Progetto PNRR, Unione europea – NextGenerationEU en
dc.relation.projectFundingStream PNRR en
dc.relation.volume 6 en
dc.subject.keywords Biblical Studies; Computer Science; uBIQUity; ITSERR; Bible; Quran; Ancient Christian and Islamic Exegetical Works; Digital Humanities; Intertextuality; Ancient Christian Literature; Vector-semantic Embedding Models; Variant Readings; Node-based User Interface en
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dc.subject.singlekeyword Quran *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Ancient Christian and Islamic Exegetical Works *
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dc.subject.singlekeyword Ancient Christian Literature *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Vector-semantic Embedding Models *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Variant Readings *
dc.subject.singlekeyword Node-based User Interface *
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