cremma-16-17-print
By HTR-United
geneve_1564
LaTeX facsimile of a Bible de Genève, 1564 (by raphink)
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What would you love to see in a modern edition of a 16th-century work?
I would also recommend to look into OCR and the progress in this area, at least to help you kickstart the trancription. Simon Gabay at Geneva is leading a project where they host eScriptorium, and their results are quite good. I have produced myself some data for Latin ( https://github.com/HTR-United/cremma-16-17-print ) and, except for some rare characters, the results are more than promising (much more than what Abbyy can do).
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[OC] First page of my Session Zero handout! What do you guys think?
As the title says, this is the first page of my Session Zero handout. It's in Portuguese, but the art is by far the most interesting part :P It's actually a PDF generated by LaTeX using this template, which is based on a Bible from 1564! The colors and background were done later on Inkscape.
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What would you love to see in a modern edition of a 16th-century work?
You can find the code here.
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Ask HN: What is the most beautifully typeset book you've ever encountered?
This question [0] in the TeX Stack Exchange has beautiful typesetted examples, like this LaTeX facsimile of (one page of) a Bible de Genève of 1564 [1], and Byrne's Elements of Euclyd from 1847 [2]
[0] https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/1319/777
[1] https://github.com/raphink/geneve_1564/releases/download/201...
[2] https://github.com/jemmybutton/byrne-euclid/releases/downloa...