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== Available == | == Available == | ||
* https://www.manto-myth.org/manto | * https://www.manto-myth.org/manto (project website) | ||
* https://manto.unh.edu/ (public interface) | |||
== Editors == | == Editors == | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
''MANTO'' is a LOD (Linked Open Data) digital dataset on Greek myth. As of | ''MANTO'' is a LOD (Linked Open Data) digital dataset on Greek myth. It is part of the ''[[Mythlab]]'' series of digital initiatives. As of December 2023, it draws information from the following classical sources: | ||
* Aeschylus, ''Prometheus Bound'', ''Seven Against Thebes'' | |||
* Apollodoros, ''Library'' and ''Epitome'' | * Apollodoros, ''Library'' and ''Epitome'' | ||
* Bacchylides, ''Odes'', ''Dithyrambs'', fragments | |||
* Callimachus, ''Hymns'' | |||
* Dionysios, ''Periegesis'' | * Dionysios, ''Periegesis'' | ||
* Epic fragments (''Oedipodia'', ''Thebaid'', ''Epigoinoi'', ''Alcmaionid'') | * D-Scholia to the ''Iliad'' bks 1-10 | ||
* Euripides, ''Cyclops'', ''Suppliant Women'', ''Trojan Women'' | * Epic fragments (''Oedipodia'', ''Thebaid'', ''Epigoinoi'', ''Alcmaionid'', etc.) | ||
* Hesiod (and Hesiodic corpus), ''Shield of Heracles'', ''Theogony'' | * Euripides, ''Alcestis'', ''Cyclops'', ''Hippolytos'', ''Medeia'', ''Phoinician Women'', ''Suppliant Women'', ''Trojan Women'' | ||
* Homer, ''Iliad'' | * Hesiod (and Hesiodic corpus), ''Ehoiai (Catalogue of Women)'', ''Shield of Heracles'', ''Theogony'', ''Works & Days'' and fragments | ||
* Homer, ''Iliad'' and ''Odyssey'' | |||
* The ''Homeric Hymns'' | |||
* ''Lindos Chronicle '' | * ''Lindos Chronicle '' | ||
* Lucian, ''Astrology'' | |||
* Lyric fragments (Myrtis, Corinna, Timocreon, Lamprocles, Ion of Chios etc.) | |||
* Pausanias, ''Periegesis'' | * Pausanias, ''Periegesis'' | ||
* Peri Apiston treatises (Palaiphatos, Heracleitos, Anonymous ''Excerpta Vaticana'') | |||
* Pindar, ''Odes'' and fragments | |||
* Pomponius Mela, ''Chorographia'' | |||
* Plutarch, ''Life of Theseus'' | * Plutarch, ''Life of Theseus'' | ||
* Ps-Plutarch, ''On Rivers'' | |||
* Strabo, ''Geography'' bks 1-4, 7-10, 14-17 | |||
* Vergil, ''Eclogues'' | |||
''MANTO'' also draws information from artifacts, primarily from Australian and New Zealand collections. | |||
===Documentation=== | ===Documentation=== | ||
Revision as of 16:22, 5 December 2023
Available
- https://www.manto-myth.org/manto (project website)
- https://manto.unh.edu/ (public interface)
Editors
- Greta Hawes, co-director
- R. Scott Smith, co-director
- See the acknowledgments section of the project description for other collaborators
Description
MANTO is a LOD (Linked Open Data) digital dataset on Greek myth. It is part of the Mythlab series of digital initiatives. As of December 2023, it draws information from the following classical sources:
- Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, Seven Against Thebes
- Apollodoros, Library and Epitome
- Bacchylides, Odes, Dithyrambs, fragments
- Callimachus, Hymns
- Dionysios, Periegesis
- D-Scholia to the Iliad bks 1-10
- Epic fragments (Oedipodia, Thebaid, Epigoinoi, Alcmaionid, etc.)
- Euripides, Alcestis, Cyclops, Hippolytos, Medeia, Phoinician Women, Suppliant Women, Trojan Women
- Hesiod (and Hesiodic corpus), Ehoiai (Catalogue of Women), Shield of Heracles, Theogony, Works & Days and fragments
- Homer, Iliad and Odyssey
- The Homeric Hymns
- Lindos Chronicle
- Lucian, Astrology
- Lyric fragments (Myrtis, Corinna, Timocreon, Lamprocles, Ion of Chios etc.)
- Pausanias, Periegesis
- Peri Apiston treatises (Palaiphatos, Heracleitos, Anonymous Excerpta Vaticana)
- Pindar, Odes and fragments
- Pomponius Mela, Chorographia
- Plutarch, Life of Theseus
- Ps-Plutarch, On Rivers
- Strabo, Geography bks 1-4, 7-10, 14-17
- Vergil, Eclogues
MANTO also draws information from artifacts, primarily from Australian and New Zealand collections.
Documentation
The project website provides two kinds of documentation:
- for users (text and videos)
- for digital humanists (particularly interesting are the sections of the project's internal Manual for Data Colletion made available in the Documentation section)
Data visualization
Scholars can explore the LOD triple store with a semantic search interface, via a visual map-based interface or as a graph.