Following on from the exchange in June copied below...
Is there anyone who is using this in their teaching who would like to review it for the History, Classics and Archaeology Higher Education Academy Subject Centre?
Classics in the Subject Centre would like very much to create a web-based body of reviews of this sort of resource, which would comment on their accuracy, usability etc. and upon ways in which they can be integrated into teaching.
If you would like to review this resource (or any other similar resource of your suggestion) please contact Eleanor OKell (the Classics Project Officer: [log in to unmask]) to discuss details (including a length and date to suit you!)
Many thanks,
Eleanor
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From: The Digital Classicist List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Martin Mueller
Sent: 28 June 2007 16:25
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Subject: Re: [DIGITALCLASSICIST] Chicago Homer review
It's never been reviewed as far as I know. It's pretty widely used, and over the years a number of people have pointed out various errors.
It is
On Jun 28, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Gabriel Bodard wrote:
> That's a good question. I believe at least one (if not both) of the
> senior editors of the Chicago Homer are on this list. Has the
> publication been submitted to BMCR, e.g.? Are there other specifically
> classical venues that would review this sort of thing? What about
> digital venues?
>
> As for your final question, I think we should wait until the first has
> been answered before speculating. ;-)
>
> G
>
> Neven Jovanoviæ a écrit :
>> Dear all,
>>
>> is there a scholarly review of the Chicago Homer
>> (http://www.library.northwestern.edu/homer/)?
>>
>> A search on the internet and several scholarly journals databases
>> turns out just one mention (in a book notice: Concordantia Homerica.
>> Pars 2.
>> Ilias, a Computer Concordance to the van Thiel Edition of Homer's
>> Iliad, J. R. Tebben, by A. Kahane, The Journal of Hellenic Studies,
>> Vol.
>> 121.
>> (2001), pp. 182-183.).
>>
>> I would greatly appreciate any information --- also on the possible
>> reasons of Chicago Homer *not* getting a review.
>>
>> Yours,
>>
>>
>> Neven Jovanovic
>>
>> Zagreb, Hrvatska / Croatia
>
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