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Making digital scholarly editions based on Domain Specific Languages

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TitleMaking digital scholarly editions based on Domain Specific Languages
ContributorSimone Zenzaro(author)
Federico Boschetti(author)
Angelo Mario Del Grosso(author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.62637/sup.GHST9020.9
Landing pagehttps://books.sup.ac.uk/sup/catalog/book/sup-9781917341073/chapter/10
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
CopyrightSimone Zenzaro, Federico Boschetti and Angelo Mario Del Grosso
PublisherScottish Universities Press
Published on2025-04-29
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Contributors

Simone Zenzaro

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Simone Zenzaro is a fixed-term researcher at the Institute of Computational Linguistics ‘A. Zampolli’ (CNR-ILC). He earned a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Pisa with a thesis on modularity aspects in formal methods, particularly related to Abstract State Machines. Currently, he is working on the ERC AdG 885222-GreekSchools project in digital papyrology, focusing on methods for recovering missing text in ancient Greek and tools to support collaborative and cooperative editing of Philodemus of Gadara’s ‘Rassegnadeifilosofi’ (Syntaxis). He has previously worked at the University of Lausanne on the digital edition of the Byzantine manuscript of the Iliad Genavensisgraecus 44 within the project ‘Le devenir numérique d’un texte fondateur.’ He has also worked at the Scuola Normale Superiore on developing digital edition tools for Arabic manuscripts as part of the ERC project ‘Philosophy on the Border of Civilizations and Intellectual Endeavours’. His interests revolve around applying formal methods to Digital Humanities through the definition of models, services and tools for the field of philology.

Federico Boschetti

(author)

Federico Boschetti graduated with a degree in Classics from the University ‘Ca’ Foscari’ of Venice in 1998. He earned his PhD in Classical Philology through a joint programme between the University of Trento and the University of Lille III in 2005. His thesis was titled ‘Essay on Computer-Assisted Linguistic and Stylistic Analyses of Aeschylus’ Persae’. He also obtained a PhD in Cognitive and Brain Sciences with a focus on Language, Interaction and Computation from the University of Trento in 2010. His thesis for this degree was ‘A Corpus-Based Approach to Philological Issues’. Since 2011, Federico has been a researcher at the Institute of Computational Linguistics ‘A. Zampolli’ at the CNR of Pisa. His primary research interests include Digital Philology, Collaborative and Cooperative Philology, Historical OCR, and Distributional Semantics applied to ancient texts.

Angelo Mario Del Grosso

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Angelo Mario del Grosso is a researcher at the Institute of Computational Linguistics, ‘Antonio Zampolli’, within the Italian National Research Council of Pisa (CNR-ILC). He holds a degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Pisa and earned his PhD in Information Engineering in 2015. Del Grosso’s research focus lies within the field of Digital Humanities (DH), with a specific emphasis on creating Digital Scholarly Editions and applying computational analysis to historical-literary textual resources. He has published extensively within the DH field and actively contributes to various national and international research initiatives. His involvements include projects such as the ‘GreekIntoArabic ERC project’, ‘Saussure’s Manuscripts PRIN project’, ‘Italian Translation of Babylonian Talmud’, ‘Digital Edition of Bellini’s Letters’ and others. He is a member of the AIUCD board (Italian Association for DH-Associazione per l’InformaticaUmanistica e la Cultura Digitale) and actively participates in the scientific boards of DH journals and conferences. Currently, he serves as the coordinator for the CNR-ILC unit in the ERC project 885222-GreekSchools, a project dedicated to editing Greek texts preserved in the carbonised papyri of Herculaneum. Additionally, he is a visiting scholar at the VeDPH Center of Excellence at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice and teaches Text Encoding at the University of Pisa.