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title: Erfolgreicher Abschluss des Projekts | ||
shortTitle: Projektabschluss | ||
date: 2024-01-08T13:23:21.089Z | ||
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Das Projekt wurde fast pünktlich im Janar 2024 abgeschlossen. | ||
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655 Passagen aus 223 Schriften von mehr als 166 Autoren wurden gesammelt und ausgewertet. Es werden freilich vereinzelte Lücken bleiben, aber das Ziel, Zugang zur überwiegenden Mehrheit der Texte vom zweiten Viertel des vierten bis zum siebten Jahrhundert bereitzustellen, die sich mit dem Sonntag befassen, wurde erreicht. Wir sind zuversichtlich, dass diese Sammlung eine solide Grundlage für zukünftige Forschung zum Thema Sonntag in der Spätantike bietet. |
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title: Successful completion of the project | ||
shortTitle: Completion of the project | ||
date: 2024-01-08T13:23:21.089Z | ||
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The project was completed almost in time in January 2024. | ||
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655 passages of 223 works of more than 166 authors have been sampled and evaluated. Of course, there will be passages left, but the aim to to provide access to the vast majority of texts dealing with Sunday from the second quarter of the 4th up to the 7th century was achieved and we are confident that this collection will be a solid base for further investigations about Sunday in Late Antiquity. |