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New: Spring 2023 Course on Natural Language Processing and the Human Record sites.tufts.edu/perseusupdates… via Perseus Digital Library
This Friday Sept. 18 @ 15:30 EDT I'm doing a live 30 min. demo of Open Greek & Latin editing on twwwwwitch.
twitch.tv/brucerob
We're pleased to announce lots of work on Open Greek and Latin all summer long! Follow Open Greek & Latin and/or our release bot First1kGreek to track this work. Thanks to Center for Hellenic Studies University of Virginia Library Bruce Robertson
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
Center for Hellenic Studies Team Converts Plutarch’s Moralia for Open Greek & Latin
.Open Greek & Latin .Center for Hellenic Studies
sites.tufts.edu/perseusupdates…
Gregory Crane Perseus Digital Library Eldarion, Inc. all thanks to Jake Wegner (and Lisa and everyone else contributing to the OGL texts)
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 !
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.
Look who’s at Dickinson College reading Herodotus with our intermediate Greek class, it’s Gregory Crane of the Perseus Digital Library !
I got to fangirl out in the Perseus Digital Library offices yesterday - note pile of books pages, cut apart by Gregory Crane for scanning back in the day.
Chris Blackwell Francesco Mambrini Logeion Greek-Latin Perseus Digital Library Gregory Crane And there's nothing specific to lexemes about this approach. Could be applied to ANY resource with universal identifiers where scholars differ on the lumping and splitting.
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}
Chris Blackwell Perseus Digital Library Gregory Crane This *must* become the cornerstone for any future lemmatization work on Ancient Greek texts, including the Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank #AGDT
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.