Monthly Archives: May 2005

upgrade to Diogenes

As of version 1.4.0, Diogenes comes with all additional necessary Perl modules pre-installed. This should make it much more straight-forward to install under OS X. And by the way, Diogenes is free software: you are encouraged to modify, improve, and … Continue reading

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CHLT summary in D-Lib

See Jeff Rydberg-Cox, “The Cultural Heritage Language Technologies Consortium,” D-Lib Magazine 11.5 (May 2005): 1. Introduction For the past three years, the Cultural Heritage Language Technologies consortium – situated at eight institutions in four countries – has received funding from … Continue reading

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Fightin’ words

Jeff Rydberg-Cox (University of Missouri-Kansas City) has a new study out in Literary and Linguistic Computing, “Talking About Violence: Clustered Participles in the Speeches of Lysias.” This paper explores the Greek participle and its use in the works of Lysias. … Continue reading

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comparative list of programs

Peter Gainsford has produced a handy comparison of programs fluent in TLG betacode format.

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A milestone for the SOL

The Suda On Line, our networked collaborative editing program for Byzantine lexicography, reached an important milestone this week: Progress Report (as of May 6, 2005) Assigned: 17,108 Translated: 16,752 Vetted: 16,752 For the first time, all translated entries have also … Continue reading

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