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Using Tessaract to help the Irish New Testament project is suggested.
See
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Non-CrossWire_Text-Development_Projects#Individual_Works
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Non-CrossWire_Text-Development_Projects#Individual_Works
We should try and establish personal contact
Please refer to
Main author: Norton, David.
Title details: A textual history of the King James Bible / David Norton.
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Physical desc.: ix, 387 p. ; 26 cm.
Identifier: ISBN: 0521771005
Notes: Partially based on F.H.A. Scrivener's
Review
‘His scholarship cannot be bettered … In the face of centuries of highly
coloured myths, his dogged and committed analytic detail is greatly to be
welcomed.‘ Professor David Daniell, Emeritus Professor of English at UCL
‘… meticulously researched and clearly written … This is a
On issue 4, spelling:
I've taken everyone's advice on spelling to heart, I will try to remain true to
the original text copy.
As for spelling, and as a fascinating learning experience, pick up your
printed KJV Bible and examine the spelling of the word ankle[s] in Ezekiel
47:3 and Acts 3:7.
Mike Hart wrote:
That's interesting, because ancle is one of the words I corrected in
JSFB -- the OCR had ancle, but the PDF itself, my paper KJV copy, and
my JPS complete Tanach (individual volumes) had ankle... I can't say
what verse it was, at the time I was hunting for e's that had been