This repository contains the Jupyter Notebook used to create a new Text-Fabric feature:
The final feature file will be added to the package available at the N1904addons repository.
Book name according to the OSIS (Open Scriptural Information Standard) ID.
According to wiki.crosswire.org/OSIS_Bibles:
OSIS is an XML Schema definition for Bibles and other Biblical research texts, which enables ministries and other organizations to collaborate more easily. Traditionally, these organizations have stored their documents in disparate, proprietary markups, making it difficult when they wish to share in service with each other. OSIS provides a common markup for multiple visions.
You can view the production notebook on nbviewer.org.
Alternative, you can also download it from the GitHub repository.
OSIS information was obtained from:
The Greek base text is from Nestle1904 Greek New Testament, edited by Eberhard Nestle, published in 1904 by the British and Foreign Bible Society:
Nestle, Eberhard. Η Καινή Διαθήκη Novum Testamentum Graece (New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1904).
The 1913 reprint is available here, which was transcribed by Diego Santos. All this material is in Public domain.
The N1904-TF dataset available under MIT license, Copyright (c) 2025 Center of Biblical Languages and Computing (CBLC). Formal reference:
Tony Jurg, Saulo de Oliveira Cantanhêde, & Oliver Glanz. (2024). CenterBLC/N1904: Nestle 1904 Text-Fabric data. Zenodo. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13117911.
This notebook is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
If you use this repository in your academic work, please cite it.