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*Begin dictionary of unusual terms, i.e. calends, ides, nones, etheling, etc. | *Begin dictionary of unusual terms, i.e. calends, ides, nones, etheling, etc. | ||
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Revision as of 20:36, 9 February 2007
Hi Ali,
Here's where we're at so far....
Contents
February 9, 2007
In Progress
- 11th century half entered
February 8, 2007
In Progress
- 10th century data-entry finished.
- Begin data entry for 11th century.
- E-mailed Tony Jebson on Feb. 7 about using his Anglo-Saxon stuff on the site; no reply yet.
February 6, 2007
In Progress
- Halfway through entering the 10th century.
- Google Maps extension successfully added and tested on some islands (see Main Page).
- Saxon Genealogies roughed in from the A-SC text, and turned into a .pdf document (ditto).
- Calendar skeleton roughed in (ditto ditto); dates being noted on paper from 900 onwards.
Planned
- Finish A-SC data entry by Feb. 16 (or earlier if possible).
- Retrace pre-900 entries for potential Calendar entries.
- Add collected Calendar entries.
- Add Anglo-Saxon link to all entries and create pages for original text (see 938 for example).
- Create "General" pages for Natural Events, Popes, Kings (subdivided Saxon and Viking), Battles, Treaties, etc.
- Begin individual pages for well-known people, i.e. King Alfred, Augustine, Edward the Confessor, etc.
- Begin dictionary of unusual terms, i.e. calends, ides, nones, etheling, etc.
- Create list of when Easter occurred each year.