Lace: 619 Greek Texts, many requested by us
Posted: December 13th, 2013, 7:41 pm
Bruce Robertson and Federico Boschetti have now announced Lace, which OCR for 619 Greek texts.
http://heml.mta.ca/lace/catalog
You'll notice a bunch of texts that we requested - Swete's Septuagint, Abbott-Smith, the Sophocles lexicon, Meyer's Commentaries, the Expositor's Greek Testament, some of the ICC Commentaries and the MacMillan Commentaries, Cramer's Catenae, John Chrysostom, Kirsopp Lake's Apostolic Fathers, Rouse's Greek Boy At Home - with the dictionary, Swete's Old Testament in Greek according to the Septuagint, Thackeray's Grammar of the Old Testament in Greek according to the Septuagint.
And if you get bored with religious texts, there's a whole lot of Greek there in whatever direction interests you.
All of these need editing, and we need to organize that work, but this is a much better starting point than we had with the Funk Grammar or other texts we have tried to do OCR on. Bruce and Federico have really improved our ability to do OCR on ancient Greek texts.
http://heml.mta.ca/lace/catalog
You'll notice a bunch of texts that we requested - Swete's Septuagint, Abbott-Smith, the Sophocles lexicon, Meyer's Commentaries, the Expositor's Greek Testament, some of the ICC Commentaries and the MacMillan Commentaries, Cramer's Catenae, John Chrysostom, Kirsopp Lake's Apostolic Fathers, Rouse's Greek Boy At Home - with the dictionary, Swete's Old Testament in Greek according to the Septuagint, Thackeray's Grammar of the Old Testament in Greek according to the Septuagint.
And if you get bored with religious texts, there's a whole lot of Greek there in whatever direction interests you.
All of these need editing, and we need to organize that work, but this is a much better starting point than we had with the Funk Grammar or other texts we have tried to do OCR on. Bruce and Federico have really improved our ability to do OCR on ancient Greek texts.