The Homer Multitext
Monday, March 7, 2016
Escorialensis Ω.I.12 introduction posted - scholars wanted!
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Folio 188 recto of Escorialensis Ω.I.12 Escorialensis Ω.I.12 (= Allen E4; West F), an eleventh-century CE manuscript of the Iliad now...
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Thursday, August 27, 2015
Beyond crowd sourcing
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How do you coordinate contributions from a hundred editors and ensure the quality of the resulting archive? That's a challenge we face ...
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Friday, July 31, 2015
Resolving a Century-Old Problem of a Scholion’s Lemma
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Athena wearing Zeus's aegis, one of the topics of this scholion This post comes from the team of editors creating the HMT editions o...
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Thursday, July 30, 2015
Dingbats and Doohickeys in the Venetus A
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This post was written by Brian Clark (Holy Cross '15) and Alex Simrell (Holy Cross '16). In it they observe the practices of the Ven...
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Monday, June 29, 2015
Good men are always exceedingly prone to tears
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In this morning's Homer Multitext seminar we began exploring the scholia that accompany Iliad 19 in the Venetus A manuscript. In my pr...
Friday, June 26, 2015
Achilles and the captive woman's lament in Iliad 19
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This year at the Homer Multitext Summer Seminar the student-faculty teams are creating an edition of book 19 of the Iliad in the Venetus A...
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Thursday, June 4, 2015
First Week of Summer Research and First Presentation of Summer Research
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It is an exciting week here at the College of the Holy Cross, where students are beginning their first week of summer research working on B...
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