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rOpenSci | Exploratory Data Analysis of Ancient Texts with rperseus

  • Posted on April 20, 2018April 23, 2018
  • by Delfim Leao

Introduction: The rperseus package provides classicists and other people interested in ancient philology and exegesis with corpora of texts from the ancient world (based on the Perseus Digital Library), combined with a toolkit designed to compare passages and selected words with parallels where the same expressions or words occur.

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Digital Corpora and Scholarly Editions of Latin Texts: Features and Requirements of Textual Criticism

  • Posted on October 30, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delfim Leao

Introduction: The post discusses the challenges that traditional philological approach has to face in creating digital corpora of critical editions of nonvernacular medieval works.

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Um outro jeito de publicar artigos

  • Posted on September 22, 2017November 9, 2017
  • by Delfim Leao

Introduction: The post approaches the pre-print publishing model as a science strategy that can benefit especially developing countries, which may face financial difficulties in getting their research published in leading expensive journals.

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