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Chris Francese commented on Raphaela's blog post Scholiastae project
"Amen, on the effort issue. I did one for the Life of St. Martin by Sulpicius Severus, and I put a ton of work into it (http://wiki.dickinson.edu/index.php?title=Sulpicius_Severus). So I feel naturally proprietary about it. Honestly my real dream…"
Feb 26, 2009
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Chris Francese commented on Raphaela's blog post Scholiastae project
"One good way to populate the site might be to ask teachers (and there are many) who write their own school commentaries and notes for their own students, to start delivering them via scholiastae. It might be a hard sell, both because classsicists…"
Feb 26, 2009
Chris Francese commented on Raphaela's blog post Scholiastae project
"This is a beautiful interface and an important concept. We need an easy way to create wiki commentary on classical texts. This has the potential to increase access to ancient texts in the original, and to expand the canon of authors with commentary.…"
Feb 25, 2009

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Hometown/Institution:
Dickinson College
Role in the Classics Classroom (real or virtual):
teacher
About Me:
PhD Texas 1993, taught at Swarthmore '93-'96, Dickinson since then. Lover of Latin of all stripes, esp. Ovid, Juvenal, Tacitus. Interested in wiki commentaries and Latin as a performance art.
My Website:
http://alpha.dickinson.edu/departments/clst/francese.html
Favorite on-line spots for the Classics:
The Latin Library:
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/

Bryn Mawr Classical Review:
http://tech1.dccs.upenn.edu/bmcr/

And my own humbly submitted Latin Poetry Podcast:
http://blog.dickinson.edu/?cat=815

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