By the second part of the project MELA, besides single articles and communications in workshops and conferences, I expect the implementation of the prototype of the database (so far we have a prototype) and the realization of a broader Database (see the rationale here below).
The Data collected during the funding period will be published in the form of a collected volume, and gradually made accessible in our Database.
The major issues we are addressing are concerned with (1) the sources; (2) the data; (3) their understanding. As far as the sources are concerned, we do not know how many manuscripts transmit textbooks for the teaching of Greek, nor are we aware of what kind of texts is actually hidden in manuscripts. Our first contribution will be to bring some clarity. As far as the data are concerned, we want to discover and make available all the data (manuscript-related, text-related, prosopographical, etc.) that emerge from our studies on the manuscript and textbooks. In doing so, we also expect to pave the way for future projects that also deal with similar data/goals. For example, the solutions we are experimenting with in order to create our graph database will be relevant for any scholar investigating similar issues. Finally, as far as the understanding of our sources, the textbooks, we are developing a method to find, collect, and evaluate the grammatical knowledge of the Byzantines hidden in Byzantine grammar books that makes our findings available to other sources.
Our society will have back at its disposal an important phase of its intellectual history (the teaching of grammar in Byzantium and its implication for the society of the time and Western Europe). In addition, the technical challenges, which we will have overcome, will constitute an opportunity for the progress of other projects involving graph databases, and for any team involved in processing large amounts of data.
The overall objectives are to establish a long-term project at my host institution that will sprout up the seeds sowed by MELA. A rationale of these overall, future objectives will be available on MELA website by mid 2024