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Caesar: Digital Diagramming for the AP Curriculum Bryce Bancroft Elizabeth Andrews Tufts University Depiction of Virgil, 3rd C. AD “Monnus-Mosaic”, Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Trier Tusculum portrait, Museo d’Antichita, Turin, Italy

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Page 1: Cane Presentation - Vergil, Syntax, and Caesar for Final Presentation

Vergil, Syntax, and Caesar: Digital Diagramming for the

AP Curriculum

Bryce BancroftElizabeth Andrews

Tufts University

Depiction of Virgil, 3rd C. AD“Monnus-Mosaic”, Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Trier

Tusculum portrait, Museo d’Antichita, Turin, Italy

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What is “Treebanking”? ponto nox incubat atra = “dark night lay upon the sea” (Vergil 1.89)

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Benefits of Treebanking1. Easily accessible for Visual and Tactile Learners

2. Greater Command of Latin grammar and vocabulary

3. Access to Latin without the need for an L1 translation

4. Opportunities for students to take part in ongoing research

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Multiple Modalities: A Treebank of Caesar DBG I.2.1Apud Helvetios longe nobilissimus fuit et ditissimus Orgetorix.Among the Helvetii, by far the most noble, and richest, was Orgetorix.

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A Treebank of Caesar DBG I.2.1

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Treebanking in Action!1.418 Corripuere viam interea, qua semita monstrat.

Meanwhile, they seized the road which the way showed.

Visit: http://sosol.perseids.org/sosol/publications/20057/treebank_cite_identifiers/31194/edit

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Step One: Go to sosol.perseids.org & Sign in

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Step Two: Start a New Treebank Annotation

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Step Three: Add Your Text in ArethusaInput text from Caesar I.1.5:

Qua de causa Helvetii quoque reliquos Gallos virtute praecedunt, quod fere cotidianis proeliis cum Germanis contendunt, cum aut suis finibus eos prohibent aut ipsi in eorum finibus bellum gerunt.

Translation:“Because of which cause, the Helvetians also surpass the remaining Gauls in respect to virtue, because in almost daily battles they fight with the Germans, since either they keep them from their borders or they themselves wage war in their borders.”

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Step Four – Exit to Perseids

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Addendum #1 – XML?

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Addendum #2 – Replace aldt with harrington

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Step 5 - Treebank Away! (click on your sentence)http://www.perseids.org/tools/arethusa/app/#/perseids?chunk=1&doc=31195

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Questions, Comments, Concerns?• Feel free to email us with any questions!

• Elizabeth - [email protected]

• Bryce - [email protected]

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Addendum: Text Alignment

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Text Alignments: Latin & English

Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres,

All Gaul is divided into three parts,

Align

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Align Away! And SAVE!

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Caesar DBG 1.2.1Is M. Messala, [et P.] M. Pisone consulibus regni cupiditate inductus coniurationem nobilitatis fecit et civitati persuasit ut de finibus suis cum omnibus copiis exirent: perfacile esse, cum virtute omnibus praestarent, totius Galliae imperio potiri.

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Caesar DBG 1.2.1-2

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What is “Treebanking”?

Caesar VI.17.5