Dear Jim,
I am not at all up to date with this, but you may have a look at a software I have used some years ago now for comparing string of poems (it was good at the job I needed it for and it may have improved, but I am afraid I don't know how much and if it is enough for what you need to do): http://donnevariorum.tamu.edu/resources/down/downpage.html
TUSTEP is also a famous tool for producing high standard collations ready for publication, as you may know already, but may be too ambitious for your task: http://www.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de/tustep/tustep_eng.html
Let us know your findings, Arianna
James Ginther wrote:
Dear Sapientes:
Does anyone know of software that will aid in the comparison of two or more texs in order to determine specific use of sources? Ideally, the software would recognize a base text and then compare it to other texts that are potential sources.
I know of software applications like Collate that does some basic comparative work in order to create an apparatus criticus for critical editions, or the "authorship" testing software that Peter Miliken at Leeds developed using stylometrics (which only outputs statistical results and no textual output). But I am looking for software that would compare units of texts (such as sentence to sentence) and one--here's the kicker--that might also work with an inflected language like Latin (so that it would include returns that differ only in terms of case ending). I know that's a tall order, and I have my doubts that something like this exists--but I thought someone on this list might know of some code kicking around in somebody's virtual basement.
Many thanks, Jim
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