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Fragmentary Texts at the TEI XML Conference and Members Meeting 2013

We are very pleased to post the program of the TEI XML Conference and Members Meeting 2013 (The Linked TEI: Text Encoding in the Web – Università Roma Sapienza, October 2-5), where we are going to present a paper: Bridget Almas and Monica Berti, “The Linked Fragment: TEI and the Encoding of Text Re-uses of […]

Mellon funds Perseids Platform

We are very pleased to post the announcement of new support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for the development of the Perseids Platform, which includes also the Fragmentary Texts Demo and Fragmentary Author Workflows:

Announcing the Perseus Catalog, release 1.0

The Perseus Digital Library is pleased to announce the 1.0 Release of the Perseus Catalog. The Perseus Catalog is an attempt to provide systematic catalog access to at least one online edition of every major Greek and Latin author (both surviving and fragmentary) from antiquity to 600 CE. Still a work in progress, the catalog currently includes 3,679 […]

Jobs at the Humboldt Chair in Digital Humanities

Jobs at the Humboldt Chair in Digital Humanities University of Leipzig [Please re-post] In February 2013, the Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities announced possible jobs. Funding from the European Social Fund has now been finalized (http://sites.tufts.edu/perseusupdates/2013/05/02/reinventing-humanities-publication-project-receives-e1-1-million-grant-from-the-saxon-ministry-of-science-and-european-social-fund/) and we are pleased to announce two positions: one for someone to supervise systems and text processing workflow; the […]

Rediscovering Philology

Gregory Crane Alexander von Humboldt Professor of Digital Humanities University of Leipzig Professor of Classics Tufts University Editor in Chief, Perseus Project This paper began as a contribution to the debate on whether or not the APA should change its name. A hundred and forty years later, the central leadership of the American Philological Association […]

The Open Philology Project and Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities at Leipzig

Initial Research Plan (April 2013) Alexander von Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities The University of Leipzig Abstract: The Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities at the University of Leipzig sees in the rise of Digital Technologies an opportunity to re-assess and re-establish how the humanities can advance the understanding of the past and to support a […]

Perseus – Suggestions for new Greek, Latin texts? English translations?

By Gregory R. Crane (Perseus Digital Library): We are preparing for a new set of texts to be entered by the data entry firm with which we work (http://www.digitaldividedata.org/). The next order will be sent in mid December but a more substantial order will be placed early in 2013.

Greg Crane – The Humanities in a Digital Age

Greg Crane – The Humanities in a Digital Age November 27, 2012 – Digital Humanities McGill – Leacock 232 – 4:00 – 5:30 pm 855 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, Quebec, H3A2T7, Canada We now live in a pervasively digital world and Humanists have an opportunity to rethink our goals. On the one hand, we can now develop research […]

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