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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 [...]

Iliad 10 and the Poetics of Ambush

Casey Dué & Mary Ebbott, Iliad 10 and the Poetics of Ambush. A Multitext Edition with Essays and Commentary, Hellenic Studies Series 39, Center for Hellenic Studies 2010 – ISBN 9780674035591 This edition, commentary, and accompanying essays focus on the tenth book of the Iliad, which has been doubted, ignored, and even scorned. Casey Dué [...]

The Homer Multitext Project

The new website of the Homer Multitext Project: http://www.homermultitext.org An here is the Project Blog: http://homermultitext.blogspot.com/ The Homer Multitext seeks to present the textual transmission of the Homeric Iliad and Odyssey in a historical framework. Such a framework is needed to account for the full reality of a complex medium of oral performance that underwent [...]