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* <span class="wikiexternallink">[http:// | * <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://ocp.tyndale.ca/ The Online Critical Pseudepigrapha project]</span>. Electronic editions of the best critical texts of the Old Testament ''Pseudepigrapha'' and related literature. All texts are encoded in XML (not TEI-compliant). The following are ''critical'' editions (i.e. have an in-line apparatus criticus): <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://ocp.tyndale.ca/1-ethiopic-apocalypse-of-enoch Enoch]</span> (editors: Pierpaolo Bertalotto, with Ian W. Scott and Ken M. Penner); <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://ocp.tyndale.ca/testament-of-adam Testament of Adam]</span> (editors: David M. Miller and Ian W. Scott); <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://ocp.tyndale.ca/2-syriac-apocalypse-of-baruch 2 Baruch]; <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://ocp.tyndale.ca/testament-of-job The Testament of Job]</span> (editor: Ian Scott). | ||
* <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://nestlealand.uni-muenster.de/ Digital Nestle-Aland Prototype]</span> (Universität Münster). A real digital critical edition of the first and second Epistle of John, based on a complete digital transcription of 24 manuscripts. The <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://nttranscripts.uni-muenster.de/ New Testament Transcripts Prototype]</span>, cured by the same University, features a digital critical edition of the ''whole'' New Testament, but based on a number of manusripts variable from 2 to 26. | * <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://nestlealand.uni-muenster.de/ Digital Nestle-Aland Prototype]</span> (Universität Münster). A real digital critical edition of the first and second Epistle of John, based on a complete digital transcription of 24 manuscripts. The <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://nttranscripts.uni-muenster.de/ New Testament Transcripts Prototype]</span>, cured by the same University, features a digital critical edition of the ''whole'' New Testament, but based on a number of manusripts variable from 2 to 26. | ||
Revision as of 23:47, 26 February 2012
A working bibliography
Classical (Greek and Latin)
- Homer and the Papyri (editors: Casey Dué, Mary Ebbott, John Lundon, Dimitrios Yatromanolakis). A database of the textual variants found in a large number of Homeric papyri
- Galenus' commentary on Hippocrates' "On the articulations" (editor: Christian Brockmann). C. Brockmann has published this digital critical edition within the frame of the Corpus Medicorum Graecorum-Latinorum Project
- Claudian (editor: Michael Hendry). Like the following edition of Propertius, this is not a real digital critical edition (based on a declarative markup language encoding the textual variants), but an HTML-based presentation of a traditional critical edition, with an essential critical apparatus
- Propertius (editor: Michael Hendry).
Biblical
- The Online Critical Pseudepigrapha project. Electronic editions of the best critical texts of the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha and related literature. All texts are encoded in XML (not TEI-compliant). The following are critical editions (i.e. have an in-line apparatus criticus): Enoch (editors: Pierpaolo Bertalotto, with Ian W. Scott and Ken M. Penner); Testament of Adam (editors: David M. Miller and Ian W. Scott); 2 Baruch; The Testament of Job (editor: Ian Scott).
- Digital Nestle-Aland Prototype (Universität Münster). A real digital critical edition of the first and second Epistle of John, based on a complete digital transcription of 24 manuscripts. The New Testament Transcripts Prototype, cured by the same University, features a digital critical edition of the whole New Testament, but based on a number of manusripts variable from 2 to 26.
Medieval
- Editions électroniques de l'Ecole des chartes (Sorbonne)
- William of Ockham: Dialogus (British Academy)
- Vita Eufrosine
- Digitale Edition: MS83II der Dom und Dioezesanbibliothek Köln: Eine komputistische Sammelhandschrift von 798/805. (Universität zu Köln)
Neo-Latin
- Addison's Latin works (Dana F. Sutton)
- Phineas Fletcher's Sylva Poetica (1633) A hypertext critical edition by M. T. Anderson and Dana F. Sutton
- Other Neo-Latin texts from the Library of Humanistic Texts (ed. by Dana F. Sutton et al.)
- Argenis Barclaii (Stoa Consortium)
- Carmen de fundatione, ruina et restauratione inclyti monasterii Gemmeticensis, Pierre BOUET (Université de Caen Basse a Normandie)
- Pico della Mirandola, de hominis dignitate (Progetto Pico / Pico Project)
- The Bracton Browser (Harvard)
- The Newton Project
- Niccolo Canussio, de restitutione patriae (editor: O. Canussio). This is not a digital critical edition, but an HTML-based presentation of a traditional critical edition, with an introduction, an italian translation and fotographical reproductions of the most important manuscripts.
Links to other sitographies
A larger commented sitography (in Italian) on digital philology can be found in the 'E-Philology' section of the Digital Variants site (editor: Cinzia Pusceddu). Almost all the projects quoted here belong to medieval or modern philology. A comment on C. Pusceddu's sitography, with a focus on the Classics (in Italian, again) is here.