
"don" == don kretz <dakretz@gmail.com> writes:
don> --0016e6de14d6cf2fc304b82c26ff Content-Type: text/plain; don> charset=ISO-8859-1 don> I did start to browse through it. I didn't find anything that don> purported to be a catalog, or an offer of a url to download a don> text. If you know of one, please pass it along. don> On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Carlo Traverso don> <traverso@posso.dm.unipi.it>wrote: >> >>>>> "don" == don kretz <dakretz@gmail.com> writes: >> don> Yup, Been through some of that. Good project don> descriptions. Lots of Best Practices. I haven't found one don> yet that will let me have a TEI document. (A few will let me don> buy a CD that *may* have one on it.) >> Did you try the Oxford text archive, http://ota.ahds.ac.uk/ ? >> What they call XML is TEI, 2506 of them. I have seen many more >> from other sources. >> >> Carlo _______________________________________________ gutvol-d
From the front page, the first link is
The Archive: browse the catalogue and get access to the OTA resources ( http://ota.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/index.html ) The first tab is TEI texts, and has a search box, together with a paged list. Choosing one, you get a page with a detailed description and including Distributed by the University of Oxford under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License Download: XML; HTML; ePub; plain text