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The EpiDoc (Epigraphic Documents) Collaborative is an international community of scholars working with texts in ancient Greek and Latin inscribed on durable materials (principally stone), convened by Tom Elliott of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. EpiDoc is a collection of recommendations for the encoding of inscriptions in XML, many of the issues surrounding which are equally relevant to scholars working with other ancient and medieval texts. The EpiDoc DTD is a subset of TEI P4, with ODD and schema iterations for TEI P5.
The EpiDoc (Epigraphic Documents) Collaborative is an international community of scholars working with texts in ancient Greek and Latin inscribed on durable materials (principally stone), convened by Tom Elliott of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. EpiDoc is a collection of recommendations for the encoding of inscriptions in XML, many of the issues surrounding which are equally relevant to scholars working with other ancient and medieval texts. The EpiDoc DTD is a subset of TEI P4, with ODD and schema iterations for TEI P5.


The EpiDoc Guidelines are a detailed collection of suggested conventions for encoding the Lejden-style epigraphic transcription style in XML, currently adminsitered via SVN at the [http://sourceforge.net/projects/epidoc/ EpiDoc SourceForge site]; this repository also allows users to download: DTD and TEI modification files; stable builds of the Guidelines (word or PDF format); the example XSLT stylesheets; software and other tools created by members of the collaborative for editing, manipulating, or processing texts.
The EpiDoc Guidelines are a detailed collection of suggested conventions for encoding the Lejden-style epigraphic transcription style in XML, currently adminsitered via SVN at the [sourceforge.net/p/epidoc/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/ EpiDoc SourceForge site]; this repository also allows users to download: DTD and TEI modification files; stable builds of the Guidelines (word or PDF format); the example XSLT stylesheets; software and other tools created by members of the collaborative for editing, manipulating, or processing texts.


A full list of projects can be found at [[:category:EpiDoc|the category page]]
== Major components: ==
 
* [http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/gl/latest/ EpiDoc Guidelines]
* [http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/schema/latest/ Latest EpiDoc Schema]
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/epidoc/files/Example%20Stylesheets/ Example XSLT]


== Projects according to EpiDoc DTD/schema employed ==
== Projects according to EpiDoc DTD/schema employed ==
A full list of projects can be found at [[:category:EpiDoc|the category page]]


====[http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/schema/8.16/ Schema 8.16]====
====[http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/schema/8.16/ Schema 8.16]====
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* ''examples pending''
* ''examples pending''


====[http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/schema/8.16/ Schema 8.13]====
====[http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/schema/8.13/ Schema 8.13]====


* [[Ogham in 3D]]
* [[Ogham in 3D]]

Revision as of 13:51, 27 July 2013

The EpiDoc (Epigraphic Documents) Collaborative is an international community of scholars working with texts in ancient Greek and Latin inscribed on durable materials (principally stone), convened by Tom Elliott of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. EpiDoc is a collection of recommendations for the encoding of inscriptions in XML, many of the issues surrounding which are equally relevant to scholars working with other ancient and medieval texts. The EpiDoc DTD is a subset of TEI P4, with ODD and schema iterations for TEI P5.

The EpiDoc Guidelines are a detailed collection of suggested conventions for encoding the Lejden-style epigraphic transcription style in XML, currently adminsitered via SVN at the [sourceforge.net/p/epidoc/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/ EpiDoc SourceForge site]; this repository also allows users to download: DTD and TEI modification files; stable builds of the Guidelines (word or PDF format); the example XSLT stylesheets; software and other tools created by members of the collaborative for editing, manipulating, or processing texts.

Major components:

Projects according to EpiDoc DTD/schema employed

A full list of projects can be found at the category page

Schema 8.16

  • examples pending

Schema 8.13

Schema 8

DTD v. 6

DTD v. 5

DTD 2-beta-1