RomDraCor
Roman Drama Corpus, 36 plays in TEI P5 format, adapted from Perseus Digital Library, first converted to DraCor format in June 2019. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 US.
The corpus was enhanced and is maintained by Julia Jennifer Beine (Ruhr University Bochum) and Frank Fischer (Freie Universität Berlin). For a list of changes please see below.
Content: 20 comedies by Plautus, 6 comedies by Terence, 10 tragedies by Seneca.
Frontend: https://dracor.org/rom
If you want to cite the corpus, please use this publication:
- Julia Jennifer Beine, Frank Fischer, Viktor J. Illmer (2024). Just the Type: Analysing Character Typology in Roman Comedy with RomDraCor. In: Proceedings of DH2024: "Reinvention & Responsibility". 6–10 August 2024. George Mason University, Arlington, VA. Book of Abstracts. (doi:10.5281/zenodo.13801481)
Scans of the editions on which Perseus Digital Library based their digitisation:
Changelog
25.06.2019
- Import of 36 plays.
- Adjust filenames (e.g., "pl.am_lat.xml" → "plautus-amphitruo.xml").
xmllint --format --encode UTF-8
26.06.2019
- Add DraCor ID to
publicationStmt
.
- Add Wikidata IDs for authors and plays.
- Add licence information.
- Add
who
attributes to <sp>
.
- Add
<particDesc>
.
09.12.2019
10.12.2019
- Add
xml:lang="lat"
to root element.
15.06.–12.08.2020
- Major correction of character IDs.
16.07.2020
- Add written act/scene indicators for Plautus following Leo's edition.
24.07.2020
- Reduce
<div1>
and <div2>
to <div>
.
29.07.2020
- Add "written" and "premiere" dates if available.
14.08.2020
- Add bibliographic record for each play.
18.08.–09.09.2020
- Add act segmentation for Seneca following Fitch 2018.
02.09.2020
- Add page numbers for Terence.
- Add written act/scene indicators for Terence.
17.01.2021
- Recode author information. (commit)
20.01.2021
- Add persistent Perseus URIs per play. (commit)
Known issues
- V/U incongruencies between different authors: especially for contrastive analyses, the different handling by the editors has to be taken into account (e.g., "ut" vs. "vt"; "ubi" vs. "vbi").