Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams News
Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams (DDBE)
News
Dear colleagues and friends,
We are excited to release a new version of the Database of Byzantine
Book Epigrams als known as DBBE, hosted at the Faculty of Arts and
Philosophy of Ghent University, freely accessible at https://dbbe.ugent.be/.
Thanks to the generous support of the Special Research Fund of Ghent
University, DBBE has been completely redesigned over the past two years,
in close collaboration with the Database, Document and Content Management research group of the Faculty of Engineering of Ghent University and with the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities.
The corpus of Byzantine metrical paratexts collected in our Database
has been consistently enlarged, through the systematic consultation of
manuscripts and relevant secondary literature, and it now counts some
10700 single epigrams, over 7000 of which are the result of first-hand
inspection of (reproductions of) manuscripts. When compared to the
previous version of DBBE, our users are offered the possibility to
navigate more easily through the different records, which are now much
better linked to each other. The search function of Greek text has been
refined and provides users with more accurate results.
While the distinction between Occurrences (unique epigrams as to be found in manuscripts) and Types
(normalised texts of similar occurrences) has been retained, a new way
to group epigrams has been introduced: the Verse Variants records. These
pages display a clear overview of the parallels and deviations of
single verse lines. The Verse Variants are accessible by clicking on
single epigram verse lines.
The main scope of DBBE is collecting Byzantine book epigrams and
offering their texts to the scholarly community. However, we are aiming
to make available contextual data as well, and have paid major attention
to the improvement of information on Manuscript and Persons. The Bibliography section has been adjusted and it now includes a search path.
We gladly refer to our Help page and Search Tricks and Tips page for more information.
We encourage users to explore the new features of DBBE and are eager to welcome their comments and feedback at dbbe@ugent.be.
For the whole DBBE team,
Floris Bernard
Julián Bértola
Julie Boeten
Cristina Cocola
Sien De Groot
Kristoffel Demoen
Pieterjan De Potter
Ilse De Vos
Rachele Ricceri
Anne-Sophie Rouckhout
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