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The Chicago Homer received generous support from a variety of sources, and the editors wish to express their gratitude for it. Without a lot of direct and indirect support from the Perseus Project, our project would never have gotten off the ground. In addition to providing us with the electronic texts on which our text is based, Perseus gave us full access to Morpheus, the morphological parser that provided us with the essential tool for creating the most distinctive features of the Chicago Homer. The programming work for the Chicago Homer was done by Craig Berry and Bill Parod. The work of Bill Parod was supported by Academic Technologies at Northwestern University. The work of Craig Berry was supported by a variety of sources, including most prominently the University Library, but also the Graduate School, the College of Arts and Sciences, and Academic Technologies at Northwestern University. The Web interface for the program went through several iterations. The final design is the work of Michael Brehm at the University of Chicago Press, and Roy Bixler, also of the Press, performed Herculean labors bringing the original code in line with rapidly evolving Web browser conventions. We are also grateful to Bruce Barton and Penelope Kaiserlian for expert advice and support through all stages of this project. Last modified: Mon Mar 12 16:01:11 Central Standard Time 2001 |