Treebanking is simply the act of writing down your interpretation of a sentence in the form of a linguistic annotation. All of it can be done online, and over 200 researchers from around the world have annotated more than 350,000 words of Classical Greek and Latin texts, including the entirety of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, all of the works of Hesiod and Aeschylus, Sophocles' Ajax, and excerpts from the works of Caesar, Cicero, Jerome, Ovid, Petronius, Propertius, Sallust and Vergil.
Working Papers are pre-publication versions of academic articles, book chapters, or reviews. Papers posted on this site are in progress, under submission, or in press and forthcoming elsewhere. Although, as far as we know, this is the first Working Papers series in the field of Classics, such series are very common in other academic disciplines.
The Internet portal provides subject information across the entire spectrum of Classical Studies. A separate selection is offered for each of the following disciplines: Egyptology, Ancient History, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Byzantine Studies, Classical Archaeology, Classical Philology, Medieval and Neo-Latin Philology and Pre- and Early History.
Le Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis, initialement publié par Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange (1610-1688), est un glossaire du latin médiéval, en latin moderne.
The 4th ICT PSP call for proposals was launched on 21 January 2010 and will close on 1 June 2010 at 17:00 hrs (Brussels local time). EUR 30 million are available to fund projects responding to six different objectives under the theme of Digital Libraries.
Three objectives relate to Europeana:
2.1: Coordinating Europeana
2.2: Enhancing/Aggregating content in Europeana
2.3: Digitising content for Europeana
In my mind, ArXiv is the best example of using the internet to tear down some very counter-productive walls. ArXiv postings have essentially replaced print journals as the place physicists and mathematicians go to catch up on the most current work in their fields. More importantly, papers posted there are available to anyone willing to download a PDF. (...) Meanwhile, nothing similar exists for Humanities, and the most current research in fields like Classics languishes behind online paywalls.
TEI is XML based, and thus it suffers heavy limitations, such as overlapping annotations. RDF is able to overcome this, using ontology vocabularies and allowing powerful queries.
En RDF, la logique structurelle est toujours la même, puisqu'elle est intrinsèque au modèle : <Sujet> <Prédicat> <Objet>. La validation « structurelle » de RDF se situe donc au niveau de l'assertion ou de la donnée à la différence de XML dont la validation est documentaire. En réalité, RDF ne s'intéresse pas à l'encodage d'une structure, mais plutôt à celui de la logique des données. C'est là que rentrent en jeu les ontologies.
Unlike the Dublin Core element set, the TEI Header is not designed specifically for describing and locating objects on the web, although it can be used for this purpose.
As I see it, TEI is for describing the elements of a document; transforming to HTML with RDFa can add a meaningful interpretative layer, stating what the document is saying about the external world.
RDF and Topic Maps may appear to address this problem (they are after all specifications for expressing “semantic relations,” and they both have XML transfer syntaxes), but in reality their focus is on generic semantics — propositions about the real world — and not the semantics of markup languages.
Create your own Latin mottos, with no knowledge of Latin required. Simple way to make up your own cool mottos to enhance your profile page or family tree.
K. Bobková-Valentová. XVIIIth International congress of the International association for Neo-Latin studies (IANLS): Half a Century of Neo-Latin Studies Leuven, 31 July – 5 August 2022. Abstracts, page 13. Leuven, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, (2022)
F. Zhao. Digital Humanities 2022 : Conference Abstracts : The University of Tokyo, Japan 25-29 July 2022, page 608-610. Tokyo, DH2022 Local Organizing Committee, (2022)