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In Summer Semester 2017, Dr. Julia Lougovaya offered a webinar on “Greek Literary Ostraca.” As part of their assignments for the class, students were asked to use the online publication platform, a Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri (DCLP), to produce electronic editions of ancient Greek literary texts that survive on broken ceramic sherds (also known as ostraca) found mainly in Egypt. These entries were then vetted by two members of an international editorial board of papyrologists before being accepted as online publications.

Here is a sample of student work now available in DCLP:

An00349397 001 L1. An Anthology Including Passages from Homer, Hesiod, Euripides, Theognis and Pseudo-Epicharmus http://www.litpap.info/dclp/62676
2. A Syllabic Abecedarium http://www.litpap.info/dclp/65429
3. Erotic Epigram from the Island of Rhodes http://www.litpap.info/dclp/217929
4. Two Sententiae on Education Perhaps by Antisthenes http://www.litpap.info/dclp/59137
5. Isocrates, ad Demonicum 28 http://www.litpap.info/dclp/61352
6. Iambic Trimeters about Tyche http://www.litpap.info/dclp/63868
7. Alphabetic Sententiae http://www.litpap.info/dclp/63869
8. A Riddle http://www.litpap.info/dclp/63870
9. Euripides, Phoinissae http://www.litpap.info/dclp/59912

 

 

In Summer Semester 2015, Rodney Ast and Holger Essler offered a webinar on 'Translating ancient letters'. Students were asked to translate letters from Greek into a modern language, and most chose to do so in English. Here is a sample of their work now available on the website papyri.info:

Fatma HamoudaVBP 4.100
http://papyri.info/ddbdp/sb;3;7258

Mohamed Elmaghrabi
 
Bianca Borrelli (English and Italian)
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Latest Revision: 2018-03-20
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