• Improved: Easy access to Arno Borst’s Reichskalender

    A new version of Easy access to Arno Borst’s Reichskalender is now available, including a new version of the Julian Solar Calendar via GitHub. I originally created this resource along with Easy access to Arno Borst’s Schriften zur Komputistik. Whatever you think about his interpretations, Borst’s editions are a true goldmine. Although it is fantastic Lees verder

  • Computus Manuscripts and Where to Find Them via GitHub

    The datavisualization Computus Manuscripts and Where to Find Them is now available via GitHub. All places of preservation and places of origin are included on the map. Should you want to reuse the underlying datasets and/or source code, visit my GitHub for the open source files. Lees verder

  • Datasets, resources and source code via GitHub

    The first datasets and source codes are now available via GitHub under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3.0. I think GitHub is the perfect companion to my personal website, which I’ve recently migrated to WordPress.com. Rewriting parts of Computus.lat as static web pages is fairly easy. Furthermore, GitHub Pages allows me to Lees verder

  • Mirador Viewer + 253 IIIF manifests via GitHub

    You can now use the Mirador Viewer, including 253 IIIF manifests of compututistical and calendrical manuscripts, via GitHub. Should you want to reuse the underlying datasets and/or source code, visit my GitHub for the open source files. Alternatively, you can download a local copy of the Mirador Viewer and the full list of IIIF Manifests Lees verder

  • Computus.lat Catalogue 2.0

    The new and simplified list of all computistical and calendrical manuscripts, originally published on Computus.lat, is now available. Should you want to reuse the underlying datasets and/or source code, visit my GitHub for the open source files. Lees verder

  • Improved: Easy access to Arno Borst’s Schriften zur Komputistik

    An improved version of Easy access to Arno Borst’s Schriften zur Komputistik is now available. I originally created this resource along with Easy access to Arno Borst’s Reichskalender. Whatever you think about his interpretations, Borst’s editions provide a wealth of information. Although it is fantastic that digitizations of the dMGH editions are available online, browsing Lees verder