The Online Critical Pseudepigrapha project (http://www.uwo.ca/kings/ocp/),
which is one such project I am involved with, is creating digital critical
editions of the 'pseudepigraphic' Judeao-Christian writings. The point of
departure is usually an existing critical text. The latter is however
revised, sometimes only a point of departure for a new eccletic text. An
eccletic text is not necessary the aimed-for outcome though. It is rather a
'database', which allows to switch between 'orientation texts' and
constructs the displayed critical apparatus dynamically.
Best wishes,
Juan
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Dr Juan Garcés
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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Sent: 27 April 2006 23:40
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Subject: Electronic critical editions?
Dear all,
does anybody know --- is there any critical edition of a Greek or Roman
author in electronic / digital format? Not anything "translated" from
print --- but "born digital"?
If not --- what do you think, why is it so?
Yours,
Neven Jovanovic
Department of Classical Philology
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Zagreb
Croatia
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