Monday, November 29, 2004

In reading my RSS aggregator this morning, I found that I'd been linked to (favorably!) by the blog Blogos; specifically regarding my Concordance ordered by Semantic Domains of the Pastoral Epistles, part of my ongoing study of the Pastorals

Thanks for the mention and the addition to your blogroll. You've got some groovy stuff going on over there at SemanticBible.com as well.

The Concordance is a by-product of some Notes on Vocabulary on the Pastoral Epistles, the current object of my study. I assigned a LN domain/article number to each verb, noun, and adjective as I worked through the text. It's pretty rough and needs to be revisited. I may do that later when I (hopefully) do some sort of theme analysis to look for common domains in the corpus of the Pastoral Epistles.

The Concordance is generated from the Notes data set, which lives as XML on my hard drive. I've got a perl script that generates the form of the Notes for the web, another script that generates the Concordance for the web, and another script that generates an expanded form of the Notes for my own personal use.

Lastly, FWIW, James Tauber's blog might not support RSS, but he does offer syndication in the ATOM format, which most aggregators accept along with RSS (at least SharpReader, the aggregator I use, treats both as equal citizens). Check the “Atom Feed” in the navigation bar of Tauber's site for link info. He does a lot of post-tweaking, though, so watch out.

Post Author: Rico
Tuesday, November 30, 2004 3:57:09 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) 

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