Sources & licenses
The house serves public-domain text verbatim from named editions; the license is verified before a line is ingested, or it does not load. The editor’s chronology apparatus is its own shelf, receipted separately — it frames, it never speaks as the record.
- Clinton, Fasti Hellenici vol. II — the civil and literary chronology of Greece from the LVth to the CXXIVth Olympiad Oxford, at the University Press, 1841 (Burt Franklin reprint scan; Internet Archive digitization). NOTE: the acquisition filename says [1]; the title page says VOL. II. license: public-domain (published 1841; author Henry Fynes Clinton d. 1852) pinned: ops/sources/books/Clinton - Fasti Hellenici [1].pdf sha256 dfb469ee5bb80908dae0d00b20eeb68529e4aef4762eba12bf04cf156096f475 md5 e004a22e828366750801e3296699b972 (648pp, native text layer; fetch-log md5 verified)
- Clinton, Fasti Hellenici vol. III — the civil and literary chronology of Greece from the CXXIVth Olympiad to the death of Augustus Oxford, at the University Press, 1834 (HathiTrust per-page OCR bundle, ark 39015082466569) license: public-domain (published 1834; author Henry Fynes Clinton d. 1852) pinned: ops/sources/books/Clinton - Fasti Hellenici [3].hathitrust-ocr.zip sha256 eb3d85c0eba4d4c78cb56605b4a153d147bd2c95aed6c3e64d85bf950e4b2d91 md5 a2169bf16766918bd7730e9243c4aaf8 (664 OCR pages)
- Apparatus shelf — Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, vol. I (R. D. Hicks translation, Loeb L184) R. D. Hicks, Loeb Classical Library, London: William Heinemann / New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, MCMXXV (1925) license: public-domain (US: published 1925, pre-1930 — the MCMXXV title page verified by the 2026-07-08 acquisition lane, pin in ops/sources/MANIFEST.md; only the English rectos are served, Hicks's translation) pinned: ops/sources/books/Diogenes Laertius - Lives of Eminent Philosophers [I (Books 1-5, Loeb L184)] (archive.org).pdf sha256 bf9cc686b52dce9f44db81111966db06428cb9250831a0699653380ee3f8cf3d (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile dl1-loeb-v1 (ops/pipeline/); NOTE: the TRUE volume I (archive.org livesofeminentph01diog, body opens with the Prologue/Thales and ends inside Book V) — the original fetch-run file labeled vol. I is a duplicate scan of vol. II; completes the author: vol. II (Books VI-X) was poured in W6
- Apparatus shelf — Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, vol. II (R. D. Hicks translation, Loeb L185) R. D. Hicks, Loeb Classical Library, London: William Heinemann / New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, MCMXXV (1925) license: public-domain (US: published 1925, pre-1930 — the MCMXXV title page verified from the scan itself; only the English rectos are served, Hicks's translation) pinned: ops/sources/books/Diogenes Laertius - Lives of Eminent Philosophers [II (Books 6-10, Loeb L185)].pdf sha256 d7db8379f7c65f2175ef14f805cae3cb693a376dad9568693849c74955d8ab1f (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile dl-loeb-v1 (ops/pipeline/); NOTE: the shelf file labeled '[I (Books 1-5, Loeb L184)]' is a second scan of this same volume (byte-identical text layer) — volume I is not on the shelf
- Apparatus shelf — How & Wells, A Commentary on Herodotus, vol. I (Books I–IV, with Introduction and Appendixes) W. W. How & J. Wells, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1912; founder-owned scan, local tesseract OCR (ops/sources/books/ocr/howwells-1.ocr.pdf — page anchors cite this derivative) license: public-domain (published 1912, pre-1930; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint, excerpts ≤ ~420 chars) pinned: scan sha256 f032fbe0ca2a3d319acba6b997f20e8da3b3d7c05de2b1eb66a4659896f927ab; OCR derivative sha256 3509c3c58155794b3cbf7f82ec69fc4aabc1fd2b46d79891ee922f6468c763ef; pins in ops/sources/MANIFEST.md
- Apparatus shelf — How & Wells, A Commentary on Herodotus, vol. II (Books V–IX, with Appendixes) W. W. How & J. Wells, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1912; founder-owned scan, local tesseract OCR (ops/sources/books/ocr/howwells-2.ocr.pdf) license: public-domain (published 1912, pre-1930; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint) pinned: scan sha256 4643853c27b061970b8ee0e6863f70ac426b0c4ad2cce6e15921cb410918ebaf; OCR derivative sha256 f5dcdf3d160ae80003f645a5d33df32e512e4a823a8568eec131b333f3219c14; pins in ops/sources/MANIFEST.md
- Apparatus shelf + pinned Wikisource — Livy, The History of Rome (Rev. Canon Roberts translation, Everyman's Library) Rev. Canon Roberts, Everyman's Library (J. M. Dent & Sons / E. P. Dutton), first issue 1912; six volumes license: public-domain (the Roberts translation's Everyman first issue is 1912, pre-1930; Wikisource dates the translation 1905 — either way decades inside the US public domain; digital-door text carries no additional rights) pinned: TWO DOORS, one translation, stated honestly: (1) shelf djvu scans vols I-V — 'Livy - The History of Rome [Vol I..V].djvu', sha256 2e02ebff590ebaf6…/3c4df8aaeeffb255…/3eb73eb49c30dba2…/2e5b7572db51e439…/b21ec32a66a5fb99… (full hashes in ops/sources/books.inventory.json), text layers re-ordered from their own geometry by profile livy-roberts-v1 (ops/pipeline/profile_livy_roberts.py); (2) pinned en.wikisource.org digital transcriptions of the same translation — Book XXXIX (revid 3795019, sha256 f1a3ada49b10c956…) and Books XL-XLV (revids 3795016/3795012/3784681/3795009/3784683/8966066, sha256 012d7b73fa2f78c9…), acquisition pins in ops/sources/MANIFEST.md; plus 55 whole-chapter cures for 3 missing print leaves and the OCR holes in the scans (per-chapter list frozen in livy.works.json and livy.leaf-cures.json; witness revids in livy.witness.json). Books 11-20 are lost in the manuscript tradition (only the Periochae survive). Chapter boundaries were verified against a committed boundary witness built from the same pinned door; canon chapter counts double-sourced (critical editions + the witness, 35/35 books agree)
- Apparatus shelf — Niebuhr, The History of Rome, vol. I (tr. Julius Charles Hare & Connop Thirlwall) New edition, London: Taylor, Walton, and Maberly, 1851 (archive.org scan historyrome03unkngoog, image-only); local tesseract OCR derivative ops/sources/books/ocr/niebuhr-1.ocr.pdf — page anchors cite this derivative license: public-domain (translation published 1851; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint, excerpts <= ~420 chars) pinned: scan sha256 b4631e3fbaba76a165cb6ad8b05bc465bff7a44a0117ec03f75780f751c87a54; OCR derivative sha256 79d2037a8ec4454157910e0941b36e6a48d9b8ac52b36115827c8eef682763b8; md5 verified against the archive.org item at acquisition (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md, acquisition wave 2)
- Apparatus shelf — Niebuhr, The History of Rome, vol. II (tr. Hare & Thirlwall) New edition, London: Walton and Maberly, 1855 (archive.org scan historyofrome02nieb, native text layer). Minted with its shelf set (the How & Wells vol. II precedent); uncited this wave license: public-domain (published 1855; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint) pinned: sha256 e24dcad995ca0a9c84f4778c079bd4648ab8aa8b15cce5e0e1167b01c9608e85; md5 verified against the archive.org item at acquisition (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md, acquisition wave 2)
- Apparatus shelf — Niebuhr, The History of Rome, vol. III (tr. Hare & Thirlwall; posthumous volume) New edition, London: Walton and Maberly, 1860 (archive.org scan historyofrome03nieb, native text layer). Minted with its shelf set; uncited this wave license: public-domain (published 1860; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint) pinned: sha256 3fd832c9f9c2cf110c3620ad3709ef6bd1671bb87bdbad8c3884da571940a10d; md5 verified against the archive.org item at acquisition (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md, acquisition wave 2)
- Prosopographia Imperii Romani saec. I. II. III., Pars I (A–C), ed. Elimar Klebs Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1897 (archive.org UofT scan prosopographiaim01akaduoft); Latin license: public-domain (published 1897; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint, excerpts <= ~420 chars) pinned: ops/sources/books/Klebs-Dessau-Rohden - Prosopographia Imperii Romani [Pars I (Klebs, 1897)] (archive.org).pdf sha256 0b77c56f7c146490e2ddd9d2fe679e25e95a6e921ef38d20a18a23d4e891d85c; md5 verified against the archive.org item at acquisition (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md)
- Prosopographia Imperii Romani saec. I. II. III., Pars II (D–O), ed. Hermann Dessau Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1897 (archive.org UofT scan prosopographiaim02akaduoft); Latin license: public-domain (published 1897; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint) pinned: ops/sources/books/Klebs-Dessau-Rohden - Prosopographia Imperii Romani [Pars II (Dessau, 1897)] (archive.org).pdf sha256 478dd6446bbf8a32a6b6acb69f9d65cd8923a8d33f580717a724c53b9aff2993; md5 verified at acquisition (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md)
- Prosopographia Imperii Romani saec. I. II. III., Pars III (P–Z), ed. Paul von Rohden & Hermann Dessau Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1898 (archive.org UofT scan prosopographiaim03akaduoft); Latin license: public-domain (published 1898; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint) pinned: ops/sources/books/Klebs-Dessau-Rohden - Prosopographia Imperii Romani [Pars III (de Rohden-Dessau, 1898)] (archive.org).pdf sha256 2681845ad8830704f891471bb6419ee7c7130a762c2617ceac8e7011d56cb2b7; md5 verified at acquisition (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md)
- Apparatus shelf + pinned Perseus TEI — Plutarch's Morals (the Moralia), ed. William W. Goodwin, five volumes 'Plutarch's Morals. Translated from the Greek by several hands. Corrected and revised by William W. Goodwin, Ph. D.', with an introduction by R. W. Emerson; Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1874 (five volumes; a minority of the TEI transcriptions were keyed from the same publisher's 1878 reprint) license: public-domain (US: the Goodwin edition is an 1874 Boston publication of a 1684-1694 translation — title pages verified on all five shelf scans at acquisition; Perseus digital editions CC BY-SA 4.0, attribution recorded per ops/corpus-staging/SOURCES.md pattern) pinned: TWO DOORS, one edition, stated honestly: (1) pinned Perseus TEI — github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-greekLit @ d121d1539cc37bfc9274bb81c6b6ec773111f098 (the same pinned commit as W0's Lives), 74 Goodwin-edition English files tlg0007.tlg067-tlg141, sparse-fetched 2026-07-08 by the W10 lane, per-file sha256 in ops/corpus-staging/sources.manifest.json; every file's TEI header names the Goodwin edition, its print volume, and the archive.org UofT scans the shelf holds; (2) shelf scans 'Plutarch - Morals, Goodwin ed. [Vol I-V (1874)] (archive.org).pdf', md5-verified against archive.org at acquisition wave 2, sha256 72c86256c1cf22c6…/0b48661a8be6d729…/f25244c5bccc7e7b…/71a925df2a360c73…/6e3444483a1d3003… (full hashes in ops/sources/books.inventory.json), serving the 4 essays the pinned commit lacks in Goodwin form. Extraction profile mor-goodwin-v1 (ops/pipeline/profile_mor_goodwin.py); essay inventory canon 78 pieces (17/17/10/15/19 per volume), double-sourced from the print's own TOCs+body and the pinned TEI catalog; every Door-A essay carries two fuzzy identity probes back into its own volume's scan (scores in mor.works.json)
- Apparatus shelf — Polybius, The Histories (Evelyn S. Shuckburgh translation; Musaicum ebook) Evelyn S. Shuckburgh, The Histories of Polybius, 2 vols (Macmillan, 1889); Musaicum Books ebook, 2018 license: public-domain (US: the translation is pre-1890 by the epub's own front matter — its preface opens 'This is the first English translation of the complete works of Polybius', carries the dedication 'TO F. M. S.', and cites nothing later than the 1880s; identified as Shuckburgh 1889, this lane's bibliographic judgment, since the ebook nowhere names its translator; the Musaicum 2018 packaging is not extracted and not served) pinned: ops/sources/books/Polybius - The Histories [Vol 1 & 2 (complete)].epub sha256 e3a7bcadb924f40d172f9198828bb7d0054f42cf33e227987344fd721c197bff (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile plb-shuckburgh-v1 (ops/pipeline/); NOTE: the ebook names no translator anywhere — identification rests on its own preface and dedication (see polybius.works.json)
- Kirchner, Prosopographia Attica, Volumen Prius (entries 1–7746, Α–Θ) Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1901 (archive.org scan prosopographiaat01kirc); Latin with Greek entry heads license: public-domain (published 1901; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint; the scan's text layer romanizes the Greek heads and the excerpts carry the scan's own reading, honest-OCR law) pinned: ops/sources/books/Kirchner - Prosopographia Attica [Volumen Prius (1901)] (archive.org).pdf sha256 de84e9c87e7933356981d48950ab390e7e5268143144a008bff46d7fb9a708e7; md5 verified at acquisition (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md)
- Kirchner, Prosopographia Attica, Volumen Alterum (Ι–Ω, with tables and indexes) Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1903 (archive.org scan prosopographiaat02kirc); Latin with Greek entry heads license: public-domain (published 1903; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint). Minted with its shelf pair (the Wave C How & Wells vol. II precedent); uncited this wave pinned: ops/sources/books/Kirchner - Prosopographia Attica [Volumen Alterum (1903)] (archive.org).pdf sha256 cea26207164a1502dcd23843817e66c1c0552edfec01d4574939a68e8981d298; md5 verified at acquisition (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md)
- Apparatus shelf — Rawlinson, The History of Herodotus, vol. I (essays: On the Life and Writings of Herodotus) George Rawlinson, assisted by Sir Henry Rawlinson and Sir J. G. Wilkinson; 2nd ed., London: John Murray, 1862 (archive.org scan, native text layer) license: public-domain (published 1862; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint) pinned: sha256 845300f9848a5fd287bd920d3abc17c01f4a4c4e4f4011f57cc1281eda3dc869; md5 d17f25edd4d8b11227b188eba19e5963 (= archive.org published md5); pins in ops/sources/MANIFEST.md
- Smith (ed.), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I (Abaeus–Dysponteus) London, 1844–49 era printing (founder-owned scan, native text layer); English license: public-domain (1840s publication; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint) pinned: ops/sources/books/Smith - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology [I].pdf sha256 7f6e3056be49f97e67652f54f86d23f75c0c388e6258961ed77335863b3401aa (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); two-column pages read in raw column order (the Wave D column law)
- Smith (ed.), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II (Earinus–Nyx) London, 1844–49 era printing (founder-owned scan, native text layer); English license: public-domain (1840s publication; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint) pinned: ops/sources/books/Smith - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology [II].pdf sha256 0596c1e5f38e926e92c25de5619958fd5dd25eb70c03556d1f149c1bc93ef503 (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md)
- Smith (ed.), Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III (Oarses–Zygia) London, 1844–49 era printing (founder-owned scan, native text layer); English license: public-domain (1840s publication; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint) pinned: ops/sources/books/Smith - Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology [III].pdf sha256 406977b82e950492cbd115deb013388cc6abd7e0bf37934e4ca6ea849d724d28 (ops/sources/MANIFEST.md)
- Apparatus shelf — Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars (J. C. Rolfe translation; Dover republication) J. C. Rolfe, 1913 (preface dated Philadelphia, April 1913); Dover Publications republication, 2018 license: public-domain (US: the served text is Rolfe's 1913 translation, pre-1930 — verified from the scan's own copyright and preface pages; Dover-era apparatus [2018 arrangement, introductions, endnotes, index, the Lives of Illustrious Men part] is not extracted and not served) pinned: ops/sources/books/Suetonius - The Lives of the Twelve Caesars [complete (single combined file)].pdf sha256 834ea47f51cd3bbebae50dc3283d412e2be175db903d9d6e5cc2c9027df30be6 (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile suet-dover-v1 (ops/pipeline/)
- Apparatus shelf — Valla, Discourse on the Forgery of the Alleged Donation of Constantine (tr. Christopher B. Coleman) New Haven: Yale University Press, 1922 (archive.org scan treatiseoflorenz00valluoft, native text layer; Latin and English on facing pages — excerpts cite Coleman's English) license: public-domain (published 1922, pre-1930; served as page-anchored citations only — cite-never-reprint) pinned: sha256 e2bb0feee62789f254436c4c059392a022e7e860e24e5234239237d2760b0435; md5 9cf94be8d10eeb0d533023960028e226 (= archive.org item's published md5); pins in ops/sources/MANIFEST.md, acquisition wave 2
- Apparatus shelf — Xenophon, Anabasis (H. G. Dakyns translation; PG-derived ebook) H. G. Dakyns, in The Works of Xenophon (Macmillan, 1890-1897); Project Gutenberg-derived ebook (calibre conversion) license: public-domain (US: Dakyns's translation, 1890s, pre-1930 — the epub's own title split states 'By Xenophon / Translation by H. G. Dakyns'; the PG-era preparer's note is not extracted and not served) pinned: ops/sources/books/Xenophon - Hellenica and Anabasis [Anabasis (complete, Books I-VII)].epub sha256 369a6a2384d8f55fb3779ab9093f70d79e5f56abc1d8a5c4888887cc7a2f6d80 (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile xen-dakyns-v1 (ops/pipeline/)
- Apparatus shelf — Xenophon, Hellenica (H. G. Dakyns translation; e-artnow ebook) H. G. Dakyns, in The Works of Xenophon (Macmillan, 1890-1897); e-artnow combined ebook, 2019 license: public-domain (US: Dakyns's translation, 1890s, pre-1930 — the epub's own front page states 'Translator: Richard Crawley, Henry Graham Dakyns'; the e-artnow 2019 packaging and the bundled Bury introduction are not extracted and not served) pinned: ops/sources/books/Xenophon - Hellenica and Anabasis [Hellenica (complete, Books I-VII)].epub sha256 4919a39082120fffa8fd5fb8f8407aa6122f12723c7706ea56840f4d6a51ee38 (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile xen-dakyns-v1 (ops/pipeline/); NOTE: the epub also bundles a Crawley Thucydides slice in Crawley's 26-chapter arrangement without canonical numbers — not served (Thucydides serves from the pinned Perseus TEI)
- Perseus Digital Library — Herodotus, The Histories (Godley translation) A. D. Godley, Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press / William Heinemann, 1920–25 license: public-domain (US: pre-1930 publication); Perseus digital edition CC BY-SA 4.0, attribution recorded in ops/corpus-staging/SOURCES.md pinned: github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-greekLit @ d121d1539cc37bfc9274bb81c6b6ec773111f098 (sparse checkout data/tlg0016, fetched 2026-07-07); file tlg0016.tlg001.perseus-eng2.xml; per-file sha256 in ops/corpus-staging/sources.manifest.json
- Perseus Digital Library — Plutarch, Parallel Lives (Perrin translation) Bernadotte Perrin, Loeb Classical Library, Harvard University Press / William Heinemann, 1914–1926 license: public-domain (US: pre-1930 publication); Perseus digital edition CC BY-SA 4.0, attribution recorded in ops/corpus-staging/SOURCES.md pinned: github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-greekLit @ d121d1539cc37bfc9274bb81c6b6ec773111f098 (sparse checkout data/tlg0007, fetched 2026-07-07); 66 files tlg0007.tlg001–tlg0007.tlg066; per-file sha256 in ops/corpus-staging/sources.manifest.json
- Perseus Digital Library — Tacitus, The Annals (Church & Brodribb translation) Alfred John Church & William Jackson Brodribb (1876); Perseus Project digital edition license: public-domain (the Church & Brodribb translation, 1876); Perseus digital edition CC BY-SA, attribution recorded per ops/corpus-staging/SOURCES.md pattern pinned: github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-latinLit @ 76b87b04b36afe2cbcd70e285b4ceb248b103438 (fetched 2026-07-08); file data/phi1351/phi005/phi1351.phi005.perseus-eng1.xml sha256 dbb7230ed993d9e030a13cb6a5915a0e4fdae2bf925e6b7fef424e907ea5ea6c; profile tac-perseus-v1 (ops/pipeline/). The shelf's B&N 2005 reprint scan was probed and retired for serving (unusable shipped text layer; no printed chapter numbers) — recorded in tacitus.works.json
- Perseus Digital Library — Tacitus, The Histories (Church & Brodribb translation) Alfred John Church & William Jackson Brodribb (Macmillan, 1864, per the TEI header's own imprint); Perseus Project digital edition license: public-domain (the Church & Brodribb translation, 1864); Perseus digital edition CC BY-SA, attribution recorded per ops/corpus-staging/SOURCES.md pattern pinned: github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-latinLit @ 76b87b04b36afe2cbcd70e285b4ceb248b103438 (fetched 2026-07-08 by the acquisition lane at the same pinned commit as the Annals, tac-perseus-v1; pin in ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); file data/phi1351/phi004/phi1351.phi004.perseus-eng1.xml sha256 398134f68e7e7a775b36573740cf225be928d570e297b1af6ba556c5e33b971c; profile tac-hist-perseus-v1 (ops/pipeline/). Completes Tacitus: the Annals were poured in W6b; the shelf's 'Annals and Histories' B&N 2005 scan contains the Annals only (W6 probe) — the Histories text exists in the house through this pin alone
- Perseus Digital Library — Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War (Richard Crawley translation) Richard Crawley (1874); J. M. Dent / E. P. Dutton edition (1910); Perseus Project digital edition license: public-domain (the Crawley translation — Crawley 1840-1893, per the shelf copy's own bibliographical note; the digitized Dent/Dutton edition is pre-1930); Perseus digital edition CC BY-SA 4.0, attribution recorded per ops/corpus-staging/SOURCES.md pattern pinned: github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-greekLit @ d121d1539cc37bfc9274bb81c6b6ec773111f098 (fetched 2026-07-08; the same pinned commit as the W0 sources), file data/tlg0003/tlg001/tlg0003.tlg001.perseus-eng6.xml sha256 64ed5650d75dc66e65984fe6ff852247cecb8a52f63c28eb3d01e6d4a6649888; profile thuc-perseus-v1 (ops/pipeline/). The shelf's Dover 2017 epub of the same 1910 Dent edition was probed and retired for serving (no canonical chapter numbers printed; paragraphing merges/splits the canon) — probe artifact ops/corpus-staging/episodes-w7/thucydides-dover.probe.json; the epub remains the shelf's reference copy
The witnesses — the record’s authors, profiled; every claim with its ground
- c. 56 – c. 120 CE Cornelius Tacitus who he was · his vantage · his method in his own words · how the record has read him
- fl. early 3rd century CE Diogenes Laertius who he was · his vantage · his method in his own words · how the record has read him
- c. 69 – after 122 CE Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus who he was · his vantage · his method in his own words · how the record has read him
- c. 484 – c. 425 BCE Herodotus of Halicarnassus who he was · his vantage · his method in his own words · how the record has read him
- c. 46 – c. 120 CE Plutarch of Chaeronea who he was · his vantage · his method in his own words · how the record has read him
- c. 200 – c. 118 BCE Polybius of Megalopolis who he was · his vantage · his method in his own words · how the record has read him
- c. 460 – c. 400 BCE Thucydides of Athens who he was · his vantage · his method in his own words · how the record has read him
- 59 BCE – 17 CE Titus Livius of Patavium who he was · his vantage · his method in his own words · how the record has read him
- c. 430 – c. 354 BCE Xenophon of Athens who he was · his vantage · his method in his own words · how the record has read him
The receipts — every pour, filed in full
- addresses-w1 W1 address pour — extract-v1 candidates: 715 figures, 52 events, 638 places, 187 peoples, 26,045 attestations
- addresses-w10 W10 address pour — extract-v1 over the W10 corpus: 492 figure / 16 event / 300 place / 90 people candidates offered (existing rows untouched), 10,654 attestations
- addresses-w6 W6 address pour — extract-v1 over the W6 corpus: 171 figure / 10 event / 186 place / 15 people candidates offered (existing rows untouched), 3,875 attestations
- addresses-w6b W6 address pour — extract-v1 over the W6 corpus: 96 figure / 5 event / 118 place / 11 people candidates offered (existing rows untouched), 3,805 attestations
- addresses-w7 W7 address pour — extract-v1 over the W7 corpus: 363 figure / 66 event / 606 place / 183 people candidates offered (existing rows untouched), 20,485 attestations
- addresses-w8 W8 address pour — extract-v1 over the W8 corpus: 133 figure / 8 event / 208 place / 20 people candidates offered (existing rows untouched), 4,198 attestations
- addresses-w9 W9 address pour — extract-v1 over the W9 corpus: 233 figure / 67 event / 550 place / 92 people candidates offered (existing rows untouched), 18,240 attestations
- corpus-w0 W0 corpus pour — Perseus Herodotus (Godley) + Plutarch Parallel Lives (Perrin): 67 works, 3,544 episodes, 981,215 tokens
- corpus-w10 W10 corpus pour — Plutarch's Moralia joins the served record, the whole Goodwin set: 78 works, 2,293 episodes, 820,952 tokens
- corpus-w6 W6 corpus pour — the apparatus shelf's native-text books join the served record: 13 works, 877 episodes, 219,041 tokens
- corpus-w6b W6 corpus pour — the apparatus shelf's native-text books join the served record: 1 works, 721 episodes, 157,878 tokens
- corpus-w7 W7 corpus pour — the Greek historians join the served record: 4 works, 2,258 episodes, 802,495 tokens
- corpus-w8 W8 corpus pour — the works that complete Tacitus and Diogenes Laertius join the served record: 2 works, 663 episodes, 169,876 tokens
- corpus-w9 W9 corpus pour — Livy's History of Rome joins the served record, all 35 extant books: 1 work, 1,763 episodes, 833,116 tokens
- curation-w2-events W2 event curation — 13 events year-anchored from the Clinton spine's own quotes, slugs re-cut to carry the when; 39 candidates held with named reasons
- curation-w2-figures W2 figure curation — 350 candidates promoted to curated, 21 figures minted from verified splits and misfile corrections (+932 curated attestation copies), 47 figure and 5 place rows marked misfiled
- curation-wA-events Wave A event index — 32 events minted, 8 candidates promoted, 10 W2-curated events enriched; 143 role-tagged event_witness rows and 207 anchor attestation copies, every anchor verified verbatim against a served episode
- curation-wC-profiles Wave C source-profile cards — 9 witness profiles (every served ancient author) with 92 grounded claims: verbatim served-episode quotes, page-anchored commentary citations (How & Wells, Rawlinson — cite-never-reprint), and honest opens; 3 apparatus source rows pinned
- curation-wD-chronology Wave D chronology desk — the year lattice's pilot corridor (490–479 BCE): 12 spine years with 50 grounded claims — page-anchored Clinton Fasti citations (cite-never-reprint), verbatim served-episode quotes, and honest opens; disputes served as forks, never verdicts
- curation-wE-prosopography Wave E prosopography — the pilot person layer: 26 identities with 80 grounded claims — homonym nests split (the Scipios, Fabii, Claudii, Antiochi; two Thucydides, two Plutarchs, two Suetonii), the deity/poet register cures receipted, PIR/PA/Smith cited page-anchored (cite-never-reprint), DPRR reserved as an identity convention, honest opens served open
- curation-wF-reception Wave F reception record — the pilot store: 5 marquee fights with 46 grounded claims — Plutarch's Malice served as the attack with episode receipts and 12 attacked passages verified verbatim beside their blows, How & Wells' audit (vol. II cited at last), Rawlinson's defense, Niebuhr against the legend of early Rome, Valla exposing the Donation — apparatus cited page-anchored (cite-never-reprint), honest opens served open
- dossiers-w4 W4 dossier pilot — 5 figure case files (the Historian's Desk, instrument 7), every quoted span machine-verified against the served record and every case file passed a hostile second gate
- era-spine-w3 W3 era-spine pour — Clinton chronology apparatus: 72 era rows (2 volume spans + 70 Olympiads, Ol. 55–124)