diff --git a/sql/README.md b/sql/README.md index 4d23732260939d071dca9f40f39d58ffa98e13c9..17a921b695873bfc0d4f205c191f0e6377e0fade 100644 --- a/sql/README.md +++ b/sql/README.md @@ -2,12 +2,6 @@ The _Digest_ is the definitive Roman law compendium compiled under emperor Justinian I (533 CE). The text is arranged in 50 books, 432 thematic sections, 9132 quoted passages and 21055 text units. This relational database presents the _Digest_ in interlinked data tables chained together by unique keys. The `digest.db` database can be used for generating advanced analytical insights about Roman law as represented by the _Digest_ and for searching text and associated data in a staructured and efficient manner. -The research is carried out at the University of Surrey School of Law as part of an Early Career Research Fellowship funded by The Leverhulme Trust (ECF-2019-418). - - - - - ### 0. Table of contents @@ -160,9 +154,9 @@ Please leave a comment or send an [email](mailto:m.ribary@surrey.ac.uk), if you The raw text data was pulled from the graphical interface of the Amanuensis v4.0 software developed by Peter Riedlberger and Günther Rosenbaum. Amanuensis incorporates the ROMTEXT database created by the University of Linz under the supervision of Josef Menner. Barbara McGillivray offered advice during the database creation process. -The research was carried as part of an Early Career Research Fellowship funded by The Leverhulme Trust (ECF-2019-418). +The research is carried out at the University of Surrey School of Law as part of an Early Career Research Fellowship funded by The Leverhulme Trust (ECF-2019-418). - +  ### 7. Footnotes