Category Archives: Grants

New Funding from the NEH for a Digital Edition of Aristotle’s Poetics

The Perseus Digital Library is pleased to announce funding from the NEH to create a new digital edition of Aristotle’s Poetics in Greek, Arabic and Latin. The complicated manuscript history, textual transmission and broad reception of this work across disciplines … Continue reading

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New Funding for “Beyond Translation” from the Schmidt Sciences HAVI Institute

The Perseus Digital Library is excited to share that it has been selected for a 2025 Humanities and AI Virtual Institute (HAVI) award from Schmidt Sciences. Our project “Beyond Translation: Opening up the Human Record” seeks to transform how we … Continue reading

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NEH Grant: Perseus on the Web — preparing for the next thirty years

I am writing to express my gratitude to the National Endowment for the Humanities for awarding us a new grant entitled “Perseus on the Web: Preparing for the Next Thirty Years.” We will receive just under $348,881 for this project, … Continue reading

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Samuel H. Kress Foundation grant awarded to Perseids for the Digital Milliet

The Perseids team is delighted to announce a grant from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation (http://www.kressfoundation.org/) for the Digital Milliet. The Samuel H. Kress Foundation devotes its resources to advancing the history, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and … Continue reading

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“Reinventing Humanities Publication Project” receives €1.1 million grant from the Saxon Ministry of Science and European Social Fund

The Saxon Ministry of Culture has awarded the University of Leipzig a €1.1 million grant, with support from the European Social Fund and from the State of Saxony, to form an early career research group to help develop new methods of publication, predicated upon open data and open access, for the Humanities in general and for students of historical languages such as Greek and Latin in particular. Continue reading

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