The AI for Humanists project is developing resources to enable DH scholars to explore how large language models and AI technologies can be used in their research and teaching. Find an annotated bibliography of research papers and tools, a glossary of relevant terms, code tutorials, and information about our workshops.
Developed through collaboration among various institutions and projects, CATMuS provides an inter-compatible dataset spanning more than 200 manuscripts and incunabula in 10 different languages, comprising over 160,000 lines of text and 5 million characters spanning from the 8th century to the 16th.
The Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum Online (CGLO) provides digital access to the Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum (CGL, 1888–1923) and relevant archival material at the Thesaurus linguae Latinae (TLL).
AGAPE is an open-access database which aims to map the reception of the Greek Church Fathers in print throughout early modern Europe. It represents the main outcome of the four-year FNS Ambizione project The Greek Imprint on Europe: Patristics and Publishing in the Early Swiss Reformation, led by Paolo Sachet and based at the Institut d’histoire de la Réformation, University of Geneva.
C. Schroeder, and A. Zeldes. (2019)cite arxiv:1912.05082Comment: 9 pages; paper presented at the Stanford University CESTA Workshop "Collecting, Preserving and Disseminating Endangered Cultural Heritage for New Understandings Through Multilingual Approaches".
A. von Stockhausen. Kirche und Kaiser in Antike und Spätantike, volume 136 of Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin; Boston, (2017)