Working Papers

1914–2014: One Hundred Years of Editing and Publishing Peirce

Author: 
André De Tienne
Abstract: 

This presentation pays homage to all the major figures who, from the time Josiah Royce saved the Peirce papers from oblivion by getting them shipped to his Harvard office, gave years or decades of their lives to the organization, selection, editing, and publications of Peirce’s writings. The presentation also brings into relief the gradual development and increased sophistication of the methods used in reconstituting and editing Peirce’s texts, up to the present day, with an overview of the work accomplished by the Peirce Edition Project and a preview of the production platform the Project has been developing recently.

Presented at the Charles S. Peirce International Centennial Congress on July 18, 2014.

Citation: 
De Tienne, A. (2014). 1914–2014: One Hundred Years of Editing and Publishing Peirce (Commens Working Papers no. 4). Retrieved from Commens: Digital Companion to C. S. Peirce, http://www.commens.org/papers/paper/de-tienne-andr%C3%A9-2014-1914%E2%80%932014-one-hundred-years-editing-and-publishing-peirce.
Published: 
July 18, 2014