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This directory includes compiled, optimized versions of the CITEApp, including all necessary CSS and javascript in a single .html file.

It is pre-configured to load a digital library containing a sub-set of the Homer Multitext 2018 D data release. That library is also included in this directory, hmt-2018d-texts.cex.

An overview of the Homer Multitext data is online. The subset of that data available through this application consists of the currently published texts of the Iliad and scholia from the Venetus A manuscript, and indexing information associating commentary texts with passages of the poem.

An online interface to the complete HMT 2018d data, including manuscript images and other indexed data is available for online viewing. All Homer Multitext data is available for download from [the archive]((https://github.com/homermultitext/hmt-archive), and all images published by the HMT is available from our server at the University of Houston.

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This app is based on the CITE Architecture, a protocol for identification and retrieval of data via machine-actional canonical citations in URN format.

CITE/CTS is ©2002–2017 Neel Smith and Christopher Blackwell. This implementation of the CITE data models was written by Neel Smith and Christopher Blackwell using <a href="https://www.scala-lang.org">Scala</a>, <a href="http://www.scala-js.org">Scala-JS</a>, and <a href="https://github.com/ThoughtWorksInc/Binding.scala">Binding.scala</a>. Licensed under the <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html">GPL 3.0</a>. Sourcecode on <a href="https://github.com/cite-architecture/ScalaJS-CITE-Environment">GitHub</a>.