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James O'Donnell is a professor of Latin at the University of Pennsylvania and Coordinator of the Center for Computer Analysis of Texts. He has published books and articles on Augustine and post-classical Latin and is one of the two founders of theBryn Mawr Classical Review and theBryn Mawr Medieval Review, two pioneering electronic journals. He has taught courses on Augustine and Boethius on the Internet and is interested in the academic use of computer networks.

Geoffrey Bilder received his Master's degree in Early Modern European History from Brown University. He is a Lead Project Analyst in the Scholarly Technology Group at Brown University. His research interests are in the areas of Scottish liturgical history and humanities computing, especially history, archaeology and language learning.

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O'Donnell, J.J., Bilder, G.W. Book reviews. Comput Hum 28, 401–404 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01829975

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