Caution: This email was sent from someone outside of the University of Lethbridge. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you know they are safe. Please forward suspicious emails to phishing@uleth.ca. Good morning, I'm Elisabetta Corsi, student enrolled in the third year of the Degree Course in Literary and Philosophical Studies (Classical Literature) at the University of Siena.
In the second part of my thesis, I intend to develop a commentary on the Canon for the Rest of the Dead of the Byzantine Poetess Kassia (9th century). In particular, I would like to highlight the references to Sacred Scripture and Patristics that could be found in the Canon. In an attempt to pursue as much precision as possible within the work, I would like to carry out an intertextual research (through the most relevant lemmas and locutions of the hymn), in order to make clear the relationship that the poetess establishes - consciously or not - with the Scriptural and Patristic texts, so as to draw some possible conclusions on the way in which the poetess carries out the themes of death and Last Judgement. Therefore, I would ask if there were any digital tools (such as corpora or repertories or, maybe, ontologies) that could allow me to carry out the research I have presented.
Kind regards, Elisabetta Corsi.