Hoi,
Luca I love it. As far as I am aware, this is the first Wikidata project outside of WMF. Chapeau !!

I had a look. I saw that you had translations. Would it make sense to have the original text in old Greek and Latin? Would it make sense to show these texts with fonts that represent the way it was written in them days ?
Thanks,
     Gerard 


On 26 March 2014 18:20, Luca Martinelli <martinelliluca@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there,

I'm sorry - I really, properly am - for this spamming, but it's also
something that might interest the Wikidata developing team.

I and a couple of other users (if selected) are going to hold a
presentation at Wikimania 2014 about a project conducted by Wikimedia
Italy and the Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy
(EAGLE). The full description is here:
https://wikimania2014.wikimedia.org/wiki/Submissions/W%28iki%29B%28ase%29_laborem_solvit_laetus_merito:_Wikibase_and_Linked_Data_Applied_to_Greek_and_Latin_Epigraphy

TL;DR: Wikimedia Italy and EAGLE are using Wikibase extensions for
building up a database about Ancient Greek and Latin epigraphy,
getting the data from various universities and institutions... and the
thing is working! :) Of course, those data are in CC0, and there are
also plans to donate those data to Wikimedia community when the
Commons-Wikidata integration will be completed.

This should also be the first project outside the WMF perimeter to use
Wikibase for such a project (GerardM, please correct me if I'm wrong).
If you're interested in it, you might want to take a peek at it. :)

Sorry again for spamming!

Cheers,

--
Luca "Sannita" Martinelli
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utente:Sannita

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