Signos, grafías y bancos de datos textuales latinos
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1996.v64.i2.237Abstract
This paper demonstrates that all the things needed to use Latin texts as data bases is an upper character set (ASCn 128-255 dec.) designed to give full satisfaction to the least graphematic needs for Latin scholars. This paper contributes to settle which are those needs, and to show an easy and efficient way of satisfying them.
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