Syllabus for 2018 edition of DH285: Introduction to Digital Humanities, taught at Michigan State University as a required course in the undergraduate Digital Humanities minor. The course is a survey introduction to the field, has no prerequisites, and is open to students from any major. Thirteen students were in the course.
The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Guidelines have long been regarded as the de facto standard for the preparation of digital textual resources in the scholarly research community. For the beginner, they offer a daunting range of possibilities, reflecting the huge range of potential applications for text encoding, from traditional scholarly editions, to language corpora, historical lexicons, digital archives and beyond. Drawing on many examples of TEI-encoded text from a variety of research domains, this simple and straightforward book is intended to help the beginner make their own choices from the full range of TEI options. It explains the XML technology used by the TEI in language accessible to the non-technical reader and provides a guided tour of the many parts of the TEI universe, and how it may be customized to suit an individual project’s needs. This work has been produced with the support of Labex Hastec.
Universitas Vilnensis Facultas Philologorum Centrum Philologiae Digitalis
Thesaurus Latino-Lituanicus
e Dictionariis Latino-Lituanicis a saeculo XVII usque ad XXI editis collectus
1.° Albii Tibulli elegiarum libri quatuor. — 2.° Sexti Aurelii Propertii elegiarum libri quatuor. — 3.° Valerii Catulli , Veronensis, liber epigrammatum variorumque poëmatum. — 4.° Epistola Sapphus ad Phaonem. — 5.° Petronii Arbitri fragmenta, quae edita sunt. — 6.° Moretum, carmen quod Virgilio tribuitur. — 7.° Claudiani carmen de phoenice - 1401-1500 - manuscrits
The website of Laurence Anthony. Associate Professor at Waseda University Japan developer of AntConc, a freeware concordancer software program for Windows, Linux, and Macintosh OS X
The Programming Historian. by William J. Turkel & Alan MacEachern
Department of History, University of Western Ontario and NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment
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.
Araucaria is a software tool for analysing arguments. The software also supports argumentation schemes, and provides a user-customisable set of schemes with which to analyse arguments.
Carneades is an argument mapping application, with a graphical user interface, and a software library for building applications supporting various argumentation tasks.
NoDictionaries reformats a Latin text to define each word right under where it's used. Adjust vocab to however much or little you want, and click on words to get any word's definition. Get a list of all the words you click on, free!
<oXygen/> is a complete cross platform XML editor providing the tools for XML authoring, XML conversion, XML Schema, DTD, Relax NG and Schematron development, XPath, XSLT, XQuery debugging, SOAP and WSDL testing.