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Dear Michael,
Thanks for your message! I had planned a somewhat more formal notice of
our activities after the seminar meeting later this month but my mailer
failed yesterday and sent that note to the list instead of Margaret.
Yes, we would be very interested in assistance with Old Slavic (both
alphabets). Not to mention your experience encoding and collating
Slavic, Greek and even Armenian NT MSS. Did you have a project manual
or other listing of the choices to be made when working with a
manuscript? It is one of the areas that needs the most work from an
extension of the TEI Guidelines standpoint. I will let you know how we
organize the coordination of the various parts of the seminar the week
of Feburary 3-7, 1997. Thanks again.
Patrick
Patrick Durusau
Information Technology
Scholars Press
pdurusau@emory.edu
Chair, SBL Seminar on Electronic Standards for
Biblical Language Texts
> If you need help with the two Old Slavic (or Old Church Slavonic) writing
> systems, the Glagolitic and the Cyrillic alphabets, please let me know. We
> have built up quite some experience in encoding and collating Slavic, Greek
> and even Armenian NT MSS.
>
> Michael Bakker
> Slavic Seminar
> University of Amsterdam
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