Philology in a Digital Age

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Multilingual Access to Humanities Texts and Scholarship
Open Access to Pre-modern Texts
Open Data for the Humanities
Perseus Project
Transformation of Humanities by Information Technology

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  • ISBN 9780674305526
  • Dimensions: 146 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Philology in a Digital Age: Selected Papers brings together more than four decades of scholarship by Gregory Crane documenting the evolution of Classical Studies during the rise of digital technologies—including both published and previously unpublished essays ranging from early proposals in the 1980s to recent reflections on the role of AI, open data, and multilingual inclusion in the humanities. Together, these essays trace the transformation of Greco-Roman philology as it enters a new phase of engagement with digital media.

Drawing on his unique perspective as a traditionally trained classicist, an early architect of the Perseus Digital Library, and a professor working across the disciplines of Classics, Digital Humanities, and Computer Science, Crane explores the profound implications of transitioning from physical to digital infrastructure, not only in terms of access and scale, but in rethinking the very practice and goals of philology. Emphasizing lived understanding over static texts or tools, he argues for a field that must continuously adapt to new technologies while remaining committed to open, inclusive scholarship. Philology in a Digital Age is both a record of a scholarly transformation and a call to envision the future of humanistic inquiry in a world of ubiquitous digitization.

Gregory Crane is Winnick Family Chair in Technology and Entrepreneurship in the Department of Classical Studies, and Professor of Classical Studies and Computer Science, at Tufts University. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Perseus Digital Library, the largest open-source digital library about Greco-Roman culture.

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