We provide a brief introduction to the history, methodology, and tools of the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computer (ETCBC). The ETCBC maintains a searchable database of morphology, syntax, and text-level features for the Hebrew Bible, Hebrew inscriptions, Dead Sea Scrolls, the Peshitta, and one of the Targumim. The ETCBC follows a form-to-function approach, in which surface-level features are registered first and functional labels second. Linguists and exegetes can use the database’s freely accessible query tools for pattern searches and analysis of the text’s structure to address their research question
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-off markup system for...
System for HEBrew Text: ANotations for Queries and Markup or SHEBANQ won the Best Digital Humanities...
Website giving access to the Hebrew Text database of the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computin
Having the ETCBC Hebrew database implemented in Accordance adds a substantial further argument why A...
The ETCBC database of the Hebrew Bible (formerly known as WIVU database), contains the scholarly tex...
For more than four decades, the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computer (ETCBC) has been building ...
The ETCBC database of the Hebrew Bible, contains the scholarly text of the Hebrew Bible with linguis...
Created by professor Eep Talstra and his WIVU team, this database holds the complete text of the Heb...
The Accordance Hebrew Syntax database is the result of a decade of collaborative planning and resear...
The concern of the paper is to highlight how computational analysis of Biblical Hebrew grammar can n...
The shebanq service is the first data service of ancient-data.org. Shebanq is a search engine for th...
Eep Talstra's work has been an inspiration to maby researchers, both within and outside of the field...
Dans le cadre du programme e.philologie PSL (ENC, EPHE, ENS, EHESS) : Lundi 14 novembre 17-19h, sall...
Related data set “BHSA” with URL http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1302798 in repository “Zenodo”. The t...
This contribution to a special issue on “Computer-aided processing of intertextuality” in ancient te...
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-off markup system for...
System for HEBrew Text: ANotations for Queries and Markup or SHEBANQ won the Best Digital Humanities...
Website giving access to the Hebrew Text database of the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computin
Having the ETCBC Hebrew database implemented in Accordance adds a substantial further argument why A...
The ETCBC database of the Hebrew Bible (formerly known as WIVU database), contains the scholarly tex...
For more than four decades, the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computer (ETCBC) has been building ...
The ETCBC database of the Hebrew Bible, contains the scholarly text of the Hebrew Bible with linguis...
Created by professor Eep Talstra and his WIVU team, this database holds the complete text of the Heb...
The Accordance Hebrew Syntax database is the result of a decade of collaborative planning and resear...
The concern of the paper is to highlight how computational analysis of Biblical Hebrew grammar can n...
The shebanq service is the first data service of ancient-data.org. Shebanq is a search engine for th...
Eep Talstra's work has been an inspiration to maby researchers, both within and outside of the field...
Dans le cadre du programme e.philologie PSL (ENC, EPHE, ENS, EHESS) : Lundi 14 novembre 17-19h, sall...
Related data set “BHSA” with URL http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1302798 in repository “Zenodo”. The t...
This contribution to a special issue on “Computer-aided processing of intertextuality” in ancient te...
The Linguistic Annotation Framework (LAF) provides a general, extensible stand-off markup system for...
System for HEBrew Text: ANotations for Queries and Markup or SHEBANQ won the Best Digital Humanities...
Website giving access to the Hebrew Text database of the Eep Talstra Centre for Bible and Computin