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A few pages on digital humanities and the classics:
A few pages on digital humanities and the classics:
= Summer Study Program=
Skills  you need for doing high-power Digital Classics
==Mastery of text files==
* Command of a good text editor. I recommend EMACS. (Run the emacs tutorial)
* Git for version control.
* GitHub for project management, especially learn issues, tags, pull requests
==Markup Languages==
* HTML
* CSS
* Markdown
* LaTeX
=Web Resources=


* [https://areena.yle.fi/1-1931339 The daily news in Latin]
* [https://areena.yle.fi/1-1931339 The daily news in Latin]

Latest revision as of 05:34, 3 May 2020

A few pages on digital humanities and the classics:

Summer Study Program

Skills you need for doing high-power Digital Classics

Mastery of text files

  • Command of a good text editor. I recommend EMACS. (Run the emacs tutorial)
  • Git for version control.
  • GitHub for project management, especially learn issues, tags, pull requests

Markup Languages

  • HTML
  • CSS
  • Markdown
  • LaTeX

Web Resources

University of Leipzig (Germany)

Dickinson College Department of Classics


Perseus Digital Library

University of Chicago Department of Classics:

University of Texas at Austin

Annotated texts on Genius.com


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