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Computers and the classics: A supplement

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As an addition to the report by McDonough in CHum,II (1967), 37–40, Delatte lists the operations of the Laboratoire d'Analyse statistique des Langues Anciennes at Liège. He describes eight programs for automatic processing, automatic composition and printing of concordances, and various statistical operations. Forty-three Latin works and five Greek, totaling approximately 600,000 words, are catalogued.

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Delatte, L. Computers and the classics: A supplement. Comput Hum 2, 117–120 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02404516

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