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<blockquote>EpiDoc is an international, collaborative effort that provides guidelines and tools for encoding scholarly and educational editions of ancient documents. It uses a subset of the Text Encoding Initiative's standard for the representation of texts in digital form and was developed initially for the publication of digital editions of ancient inscriptions (e.g. [[Inscriptions of Aphrodisias]], [[Vindolanda Tablets Online]]). Its domain has expanded to include the publication of papyri and manuscripts (e.g. [[Papyri.info]]). It addresses not only the transcription and editorial treatment of texts themselves, but also the history and materiality of the objects on which the texts appear (i.e., manuscripts, monuments, tablets, papyri, and other text-bearing objects).</blockquote> | <blockquote>'''EpiDoc''' is an international, collaborative effort that provides guidelines and tools for encoding scholarly and educational editions of ancient documents. It uses a subset of the Text Encoding Initiative's standard for the representation of texts in digital form and was developed initially for the publication of digital editions of ancient inscriptions (e.g. [[Inscriptions of Aphrodisias]], [[Vindolanda Tablets Online]]). Its domain has expanded to include the publication of papyri and manuscripts (e.g. [[Papyri.info]]). It addresses not only the transcription and editorial treatment of texts themselves, but also the history and materiality of the objects on which the texts appear (i.e., manuscripts, monuments, tablets, papyri, and other text-bearing objects).</blockquote> | ||
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* [http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/schema/latest/ Latest EpiDoc Schema] | * [http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/schema/latest/ Latest EpiDoc Schema] | ||
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/epidoc/files/Example%20Stylesheets/ Example XSLT] | * [http://sourceforge.net/projects/epidoc/files/Example%20Stylesheets/ Example XSLT] | ||
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Revision as of 18:43, 10 November 2020
Available
Editors
- Tom Elliott, Gabriel Bodard, Hugh Cayless et al. (2006-2020), EpiDoc: Epigraphic Documents in TEI XML. Online material, available: <https://epidoc.stoa.org/>.
Description
From the EpiDoc website (accessed 2020-11-10):
EpiDoc is an international, collaborative effort that provides guidelines and tools for encoding scholarly and educational editions of ancient documents. It uses a subset of the Text Encoding Initiative's standard for the representation of texts in digital form and was developed initially for the publication of digital editions of ancient inscriptions (e.g. Inscriptions of Aphrodisias, Vindolanda Tablets Online). Its domain has expanded to include the publication of papyri and manuscripts (e.g. Papyri.info). It addresses not only the transcription and editorial treatment of texts themselves, but also the history and materiality of the objects on which the texts appear (i.e., manuscripts, monuments, tablets, papyri, and other text-bearing objects).
Major components
See also:
- EpiDoc in Wikipedia, which includes a fairly full bibliography
- Bibliography from the EpiDoc Guidelines
- EpiDoc Glossary
- Boilerplate descriptions of EpiDoc from SourceForge