The authors of this paper, in cooperation with others, are working to create an online, open access database that presents and analyzes the metrical patterns of all Greek and Roman drama. We have begun with Euripides, creating XML versions of each play’s Greek text and translation, using for lyric sections the scansions of Frederico Lourenço’s The Lyric Metres of Euripidean Drama. The text is marked with various XML features indicating speaker changes, meters, metra/cola, periods, and basic divisions of the play. Each syllable of the play is identified and tagged as long or short via a combination of automatic and manual scansion. With the help of JavaScript and standard web design tools such as HTML and CSS, the XML versions of the plays a...
This paper is the first part of an introduction to Chiron, a full-stack software framework for autom...
DEFrAG-Tragedy, acronym for Digital Edition of Fragmentary Ancient Greek Tragedy, is a project aimed...
In this paper we present our rationale and design principles for a distributed e-library of medieval...
This article describes a software tool, named Dactylo, which is capable of performing metrical analy...
The literary history of Greek tragedy.--The Greek theatre and the production of plays.--The works of...
Version révisée et illustrée de l'abstract.International audienceFor decades, specialists of medieva...
Abstract del progetto Musico Napolitano, banca dati dedicata alle maestranze musicali a Napol
Late antiquity (c. 300-600 CE) saw the rise of classically inspired Greek poetry, leaving behind a l...
Performing materials for Euripides, Alcestis, lines 212–80, 394–415 and 860–932by Barnaby Brown & Ar...
The musical analysis of Greek tragedy has traditionally been limited to studies of meter and metathe...
The availability of quantitative text analysis methods has provided new waysof analyzing literature ...
This spreadsheet lists play pairs of the early modern period according to a variety of n-gram weight...
In this article we present a web-based tool for the visualization and analysis of quantitative chara...
Gloria Mugelli, Giulia Re, Andrea Taddei & Federico Boschetti describe the 'EphoriaEDU' system, a re...
Recently there has been increasing interest of scientists for the performance of singing or reciting...
This paper is the first part of an introduction to Chiron, a full-stack software framework for autom...
DEFrAG-Tragedy, acronym for Digital Edition of Fragmentary Ancient Greek Tragedy, is a project aimed...
In this paper we present our rationale and design principles for a distributed e-library of medieval...
This article describes a software tool, named Dactylo, which is capable of performing metrical analy...
The literary history of Greek tragedy.--The Greek theatre and the production of plays.--The works of...
Version révisée et illustrée de l'abstract.International audienceFor decades, specialists of medieva...
Abstract del progetto Musico Napolitano, banca dati dedicata alle maestranze musicali a Napol
Late antiquity (c. 300-600 CE) saw the rise of classically inspired Greek poetry, leaving behind a l...
Performing materials for Euripides, Alcestis, lines 212–80, 394–415 and 860–932by Barnaby Brown & Ar...
The musical analysis of Greek tragedy has traditionally been limited to studies of meter and metathe...
The availability of quantitative text analysis methods has provided new waysof analyzing literature ...
This spreadsheet lists play pairs of the early modern period according to a variety of n-gram weight...
In this article we present a web-based tool for the visualization and analysis of quantitative chara...
Gloria Mugelli, Giulia Re, Andrea Taddei & Federico Boschetti describe the 'EphoriaEDU' system, a re...
Recently there has been increasing interest of scientists for the performance of singing or reciting...
This paper is the first part of an introduction to Chiron, a full-stack software framework for autom...
DEFrAG-Tragedy, acronym for Digital Edition of Fragmentary Ancient Greek Tragedy, is a project aimed...
In this paper we present our rationale and design principles for a distributed e-library of medieval...