Dr. Silke Schwandt, Universität Bielefeld - Wie entsteht Bedeutung? Wie verstehen wir Texte? Seit langem gilt in der linguistischen Forschung, dass Bedeutung...
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.
Python library for automatic analysis of Ancient Greek hexameter. The algorithm uses linguistic rules and finite-state technology. - anetschka/greek_scansion
Archetype is an integrated suite of web-based tools for the study of medieval handwriting, art and iconography. Using Archetype, scholars can annotate, describe and tag an image, or part of an image.
The Biblical Online Synopsis (BOS) aims to establish an open-access online synopsis of the Hebrew Bible. It will provide access to the various textual traditions, and enable complex searches and analytic tools. BOS seeks to offer a central platform for various editorial projects related to the Hebrew Bible.
BlackLab is an open source corpus search engine built on top of Apache Lucene. It allows fast, complex searches with accurate hit highlighting on large, tagged and annotated, bodies of text.
The CWKB knowledge base assembles data about Classical works (1,550 authors and 5,200 texts, with variants forms in the main modern languages of Classical studies and common abbreviations). The knowledge base also contains the linking heuristics to the passage level for 6,732 manifestations of Classical works.
CWKB does not aim at creating a new canon of Classical literature, but provides a concordance to existing canons and workID registries.