Philology in the Digital Age – 2011 Annual Conference and Member’s Meeting of the TEI Consortium University of Würzburg, 10-16 October, 2001 The University of Würzburg with its Centre for Digital Editing in cooperation with the German Archive of Literature / Museum of Modern Literature Marbach and the international Programme Committe welcome you to the [...]
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The Ancient Greek and Latin Dependency Treebanks
The Ancient Greek and Latin Dependency Treebanks are an attempt to create a linguistic genome: a large database of Classical texts where the morphological, syntactic, and lexical information for each sentence has been explicitly encoded. The point? To put linguistic research in Greek and Latin on a new quantitative foundation. To help drive a new [...]
Monica Berti & Marco Büchler on Fragmentary Texts (Digital Classicist Seminar, London – July 30th, 2010)
Fragmentary Texts and Digital Collections of Fragmentary Authors Monica Berti (Torino) and Marco Büchler (Leipzig) Digital Classicist and Institute of Classical Studies Seminar 2010 Friday July 30th at 16:30, in room STB9, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU The term fragment is applicable to a wide range of ancient evidence, which includes archaeological ruins, [...]
