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Official account of the Callimachus Databank of Greek and Latin papyri https://t.co/faryAFYx37?

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Is there any article on issues and best practices for annotating the critical apparatus of papyri using EpiDoc? And if not, would you be interested in participating in a workshop on this specific topic? #papyrology @MarcoPerale3 @samosafuz


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More gems from TEI/ EpiDoc An App element that contains a lem which contains a choice , and an rdg element with its own choice, & inside the reg its own app with lem and rdg Who can imagine off the top of their head what the original critical apparatus says? (ChatGPT 4 is not)

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Consider signing the petition to save the study of Ancient Greek and Latin in Danish state schools. I have signed myself.

The Danish government wants to cut funding for the teaching of Ancient Greek and Latin at secondary school. Please consider signing and sharing this petition to halt that. skrivunder.net/behold_tilskud…



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Joyas del TEI / EpiDoc: Un elemento app con un elemento rdg que tiene su propio app que contiene ¡un elemento lem! y un rdg

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Located on the highest hill in #Constantinople, the Church of the Holy Apostles was one of the largest and most important religious buildings in the city during the #Byzantine period, second only to Hagia Sophia. Let's explore this architectural marvel with a #3Dreconstruction.

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A couple of weeks ago I uploaded a 3D model of a Late Roman mausoleum, which turned out to be very successful. Now, I have started a new project, which has already become huge...we are now in a church in #Constantinople, but, where exactly? #Byzantium #ancientarchitecture #wip

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Would you like to find good examples of Greek texts that show a great deviation from the "written norm"? Try a Callimachus Search on Greek Papyri: Number of words > 100 Percentage of regularized words > 10% glg.csic.es/Callimachus/Ca… @LogeionGkLat @KGLinguistics @GreekKoine

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New update to the Callimachus regest of #Papyri is online (v. 1.4): now you can look for *milestones* in papyri. Do you want to know what documentary papyri after the 2nd c. AD present paragraphos? Here you are! glg.csic.es/Callimachus/Ca… @BerkeleyPapyri @LogeionGkLat @AT_Ancient

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have been published in each period, and how many words they contain, divided by centuries, by type of document (documentary or literary papyri) and by language (Greek, Latin or Coptic), according to the data of papyri.info. #papyrology


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Update on the “words in papyri” page (version 1.3): fixed a bug in the way papyri are counted when the dating was uncertain between the two eras (from uncertain date BC to uncertain date AD). The webpage “words in papyri” let you know how many papyri 1/2 glg.csic.es/words_in_papyr…

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There are 931,319 lines of papyri (documentary and literary) digitaly edited in papyri.info containing text. 94,887 of them split the last word with the following line. That gives you just a 10,2% of "broken" (split) lines


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"Counting words in papyri" has just been updated! glg.csic.es/words_in_papyr… Some minor errors have been corrected. Here you can see a summary of the data on word counts in Greek, Latin, and Coptic papyri. @AT_Ancient @BerkeleyPapyri @KGLinguistics @AntiguaGrecia #papyrology

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A new resource for #papyrology, answering the questions: How many papyri have been preserved from each century? How many words are preserved in the papyri from a given century? And how many of them are #Latin words (or #Greek)? basic data is here: glg.csic.es/words_in_papyr…


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We're happy to advertise GLAUx, a large, partly manually and partly automatically annotated corpus of Ancient Greek, currently containing 20 million words from the 8th c. BC to the 4th c. AD. The online query interface can be accessed here: glaux.be/index.php #DigiClass


LEMMA: Leuven Multilingual Manuscript Research Centre is hiring! 3 positions on the COG BICROSS project (bicross.eu) to investigate the significance of bilingual manuscripts for detecting cross-language interaction in the NT Tradition. theo.kuleuven.be/en/research/re…


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What's the best preserved papyrus of Thucydides? Just ask Callimachus: glg.csic.es/Callimachus/Ca… It is P.Mich.3.141 (2nd Century), with a Callimachus number of 0.713988 @AT_Ancient @AncientGreekHL @ancientgreekpod @AncientGreekCI @greece_heritage @greecepodcast

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A new version of Callimachus is available!! #Papyrology glg.csic.es/Callimachus/Ca… This new version: ✅ Covers the new papyri & all the corrections to the Papyri.info database up to 2024-02-02 ✅Corrects a number of bugs, affecting specially the dating of papyri 1/2

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✅ Adds the HGV translations (when available) glg.csic.es/Callimachus/Ca… ✅ Also from the HGV database, it adds a reference to different translations, and a link to the on-line images of the papyri aquila.zaw.uni-heidelberg.de/start @callimachus4 @TrismegistosTM @OpenGreekLatin @CSICdivulga


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Apparition of "Milestones" and "Glyphs" in Greek documentary papyri (in the current state at papy.info)

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Ten months ago, we launched the Vesuvius Challenge to solve the ancient problem of the Herculaneum Papyri, a library of scrolls that were flash-fried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Today we are overjoyed to announce that our crazy project has succeeded. After 2000…

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