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Julia Jennifer Beine

Julia Jennifer Beine is an interdisciplinary researcher in the fields of Classical Philology, General and Comparative Literature, and Digital Humanities. She received her PhD in Latin Philology from the Ruhr University Bochum, doing research on the scheming slave (“servus callidus”) as a central figure in ancient and early modern European comedy. She is co-editor of the dracor.org platform and the incorporated digital corpora RomDraCor, GreekDraCor, and NeoLatDraCor.

Resources

  • ExploreCor - Using Programmable Corpora in Computational Literary Studies

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    This three-day training school organised by the CLS INFRA project focused on dynamic collections of literary texts manipulated programmatically. Learners will learn to find, evaluate, and select corpora using tools like CLSCor and DraCor, and gain skills in Python, Jupyter Notebooks, API querying, Linked Open Data, and Digital Literary Network Analysis. The training addresses reproducibility using Docker, promoting transparent, replicable research in Computational Literary Studies.
    Authors
    • Julia Jennifer Beine
    • Ingo Börner
    • Floor Buschenhenke