Greek New Testament, edited by Eberhard Nestle, published in 1904 by the British and Foreign Bible Society. The 1913 reprint is available here. Transcription by Diego Santos, morphology by Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen, markup by Jonathan Robie.
The Text-Fabric files were created based upon the LowFat trees XML files. The source data for the conversion are the XML node files representing the macula-greek version of the Nestle Aland 1904 Greek New Testment. The most recent source data for the "MACULA Greek Linguistic Datasets is available at https://github.com/Clear-Bible/macula-greek/tree/main/Nestle1904/lowfat.
In addition to datasets from Clear, MACULA contains data from the following datasets:
- Nestle1904 Greek New Testament, edited by Eberhard Nestle, published in 1904 by the British and Foreign Bible Society. Transcription by Diego Santos, morphology by Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen, markup by Jonathan Robie.
- Word sense data from the United Bible Societies MARBLE project.
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