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'''Βικιθήκη''' or the '''Ancient Greek Wikisource''' is the collection of texts identified as "ancient" ("Αρχαία") in the Greek language Wikisource project. Greek Wikisource lists over 14,000 texts, but it is not clear how many of these are ancient (presumably a minority). All texts in Wikisource are believed to be free of copyright, source texts, historical texts, and other writings. | '''Βικιθήκη''' or the '''Ancient Greek Wikisource''' is the collection of texts identified as "ancient" ("Αρχαία") in the Greek language Wikisource project. Greek Wikisource lists over 14,000 texts, but it is not clear how many of these are ancient (presumably a minority). All texts in Wikisource are believed to be free of copyright, source texts, historical texts, and other writings. | ||
==Publications and presentations== | |||
* April 8, 2024: [https://github.com/SunoikisisDC/SunoikisisDC-2023-2024/wiki/1.-Open-Texts Free and Open Primary Texts] (Monica Berti, Gabriel Bodard, Martina Filosa) | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 11:20, 25 April 2024
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Ownership
- Public domain texts hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation
Description
Βικιθήκη or the Ancient Greek Wikisource is the collection of texts identified as "ancient" ("Αρχαία") in the Greek language Wikisource project. Greek Wikisource lists over 14,000 texts, but it is not clear how many of these are ancient (presumably a minority). All texts in Wikisource are believed to be free of copyright, source texts, historical texts, and other writings.
Publications and presentations
- April 8, 2024: Free and Open Primary Texts (Monica Berti, Gabriel Bodard, Martina Filosa)
See also
- Vicifons, the Latin equivalent