Tackling epigraphy may require a more systemic approach than accessing
whatever is easy as there are 180,000 inscriptions in the *Corpus
Inscriptionum Latinarum* across 17 volumes.

But, returning to the point of this thread: proofreading Wikisource. If
there is an appetite to take part, how would it be best organised? Checking
for typos and using a spellchecker seems like the simplest approach, would
it be one which results in a significant impact?

Richard


On 8 November 2013 11:19, Fæ <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 8 November 2013 11:18, Fæ <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Non-commercial use of texts from Perseus is
> > prohibited.
>
> Oops, invert that, I meant commercial reuse is prohibited.
>
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