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tlg4029 -- Procopius was entered in 2014 but never updated #1634

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gregorycrane opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 3 comments
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tlg4029 -- Procopius was entered in 2014 but never updated #1634

gregorycrane opened this issue Jun 27, 2024 · 3 comments

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@gregorycrane
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It turns out we paid for data entry of the 1906 Teubner edition of Procopius in 2014 but somehow we never added this to Perseus. The files are in reasonable XML, with a first pass of work adding sections at sentence breaks.

The files are in beta code, use an older TEI header and use milestones for sections. But they should not be hard to add.

The files are visible now in https://github.com/gregorycrane/NewOpenGreekandLatin. I will add other texts that have been left behind if I see them.

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lcerrato commented Jun 27, 2024

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There are 2 of the 3 files at tlg4029 in the SV (dev site) and in P4. The only one I do not see is proc.aed_gk.xml

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Actually they are in dev just not live. Are these the same ones?
Note there is a transition inventory here so if there are other lost and found files, that is where I add them and list them.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ioyT7_RItEN3y309ot3-ls10FoPI3x3aWJLRavyxYUk/edit?gid=0#gid=0

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lcerrato commented Jun 27, 2024

Note also: https://github.com/PerseusDL/canonical_protected/tree/master/lostandfound is where we put transitional materials that have questions.

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