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Summer2019 Session7

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Sunoikisis Digital Classics, Summer 2019

Session 7. Servius: An Object-Oriented Approach

Thursday May 16, 17:00 - 18:15 CEST

Convenors: Katy Felkner (University of Oklahoma)

YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quifgzITUnk

Slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N1TGAPV-EhZ88XI4x8ei4S2m1Ylj169X/view?usp=sharing

Session outline

  1. Intro/Project Overview
  • What is TEI and XML?
  • What is DLL?
  • What is the LDLT?
  1. Servius: Background and Encoding
  • Who was Servius?
  • Why is this text unique?
  • encoding conventions
  • Subdivisions of the text and corresponding XML tags
  1. Background on DLL Automation process
  • Why it’s necessary
  • Previous work
  • script demo
  1. Automating Servius
  • overview of how the script works
  • object-oriented programming crash course
  • the “Line 547” problem and OOP as a potential solution
  • Theoretical complexity of algorithm
  1. Future Work
  • applications of Object Oriented Text Representation
  • PeriPyTEIa, a new library for working with TEI text

Seminar readings

Further reading

Essay title

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