The essays in this volume reflect a new generation of classicists hunting for new methods to understand and to disseminate ancient texts, both to increase the body of published information about classical Greek and Latin and also to encourage these languages to play an increased role in the intellectual life of humanity.
This collection of essays represents the wide perspective of current research being undertaken in Digital Classics. It honours the life of Professor Allen Ross Scaife, who was instrumental in advancing digital scholarship in the field of Classics.