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DCCommentaries Perseus Digital Library The passage references are just how the XML (and citation references) in github.com/OpenGreekAndLa… are set up. The XML _does_ appear to have links to the Iliad text itself but the reader doesn't know to interpret them (yet). Would be a nice feature to add so I'll create an issue.

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Elements of textual criticism of manuscripts surface even when dealing with digitisation of printed books. On a current project, I can tell which electronic texts were manually keyed (from haplography) versus OCR'd and, in the OCR cases, can tell which image scan they used.

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Chris Blackwell Francesco Mambrini Logeion Greek-Latin Perseus Digital Library Gregory Crane Yes, it layers on top of citable URNs very nicely (esp. taking all nodes to be citable URNs). The key to allowing "splits", though, is that if a scholar wants to distinguish A and B and LSJ conflates them, we map the URN for the LSJ conflation to the set {URN for A, URN for B}

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Thanks! Xenophon is also featured in the new Scaife Viewer scaife.perseus.org/library/urn:ct… in addition to the current Perseus site. perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/collect…

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Thank you! We don’t know this information unless we’re told by the giver so we never have the chance to personally thank supporters for their generosity. Also, feel free to give our stuff away! If it’s open source (all but a handful of texts are) it’s there to be shared.

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Call for applications: Digital Editions in Practice, A Two-Day Workshop May 31-June 1, 2019 The Perseus Digital Library at Tufts University will host a two-day workshop that provides an overview of a sample, practical digital editions creation... goo.gl/BGbWxyThe

Myke Cole (@mykecole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How I use Perseus Digital Library: 1.) Load the Greek, covering the English with my hand. 2.) Reveal the English and check my work. 3.) Click on individual words (each one is a hyperlink even though they’re not underlined) to launch the word study tool to help me through rough spots.

How I use <a href="/PerseusDigLib/">Perseus Digital Library</a>: 1.) Load the Greek, covering the English with my hand. 2.) Reveal the English and check my work. 3.) Click on individual words (each one is a hyperlink even though they’re not underlined) to launch the word study tool to help me through rough spots.
Gregory Crane (@philologistgrc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perseus Digital Library update to the scaife.perseus.org. Eldarion, Inc. did a fresh ingest that that bumped our total words on scaife.perseus.org from 50.1 million to 64.3 million (Greek from 20.1m in 1,178 works to 28.8m in 1,298 works). thanks James Tauber !

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Data from homermultitext.org is starting to show up in the development version of the Scaife Viewer. Much to be done but I am very excited to se this. Perseus Digital Library

Data from homermultitext.org is starting to show up in the development version of the Scaife Viewer. Much to be done but I am very excited to se this. <a href="/PerseusDigLib/">Perseus Digital Library</a>