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== [[FactGrid:The Bible & Quran Project|The Bible & Quran Project]] ==
== [[FactGrid:The Bible & Quran Project|The Bible & Quran Project]] ==
Initiated by [[User:Tim Herb|Tim Herb]] the project aims to map all biblical and Quranic names and to connect these with the genealogical and historical information given in the Biblical texts. As Wikibase allows contradicting statements we will not try to harmonise the information. The project will rather offer competing chronologies and genealogies according to the various statements of the individual books.
The FactGrid ''Bible & Quran Project'' is still in its experimental stages and a project looking for a team of people to take over. It aims to provide the historical knowledge of the Bible and the Quran in a SPARQL readable format — in a format open to logical searches, data mining and big data visualisations.


The project is still in its initial stages: The first target was a Bible reference system on FactGrid - every verse needed a Q-Number. We should connect these to texts — the BibleServer.com translations might be a practical partner here. We started a free Protestant text base: the King James Version and a Luther Version of 1912. This too needs to be expanded.
So far we have managed to organise a first basic grid for textual references: We created and matched Q-numbers for all verses, chapters and books of the Protestant Bible traditions in English and German.


We are presently mapping the Biblical protagonists on this grid. GND and Wikidata identifiers should solidify this work; connections of family ties and places are on our road map. A couple of first searches:
3,500 personal data sets followed in a second run in an attempt to map all the persons who play roles in the various text passages.
 
The first interesting milestone should be a solidified data set of these agents: Who is who? Under which name variants do these agents occur where exactly? How are the connected to each other?
 
The project is interesting from the historian's perspective as we are dealing here with the text base that was the backbone of all historical knowledge for centuries in the Christian and Muslim world — it had to be accepted that the world was created around 4,000 BCE, the historical traditions of all the other cultures whether ancient or exotic seemed to be inflated against this framework.
 
The project should at the same moment be of immense interest to all who are studying the Bible or the Quran from various theological and non-religious backgrounds as it promises to provide conclusive free and open to use data sets to explore in textual studies — data sets that can be downloaded and scanned far better than any of the traditional indices of the texts extant.
 
'''First searches'''


* [https://database.factgrid.de/query/index.html#SELECT%20%3FBibelbuch%20%3FBibelbuchLabel%20%3FBibelbuchDescription%20%3FPosition_in_Abfolge%20WHERE%20%7B%0A%20%20SERVICE%20wikibase%3Alabel%20%7B%20bd%3AserviceParam%20wikibase%3Alanguage%20%22%5BAUTO_LANGUAGE%5D%2Cen%22.%20%7D%0A%20%20%3FBibelbuch%20wdt%3AP2%20wd%3AQ74902.%0A%20%20OPTIONAL%20%7B%20%3FBibelbuch%20wdt%3AP101%20%3FPosition_in_Abfolge.%20%7D%0A%7D The 66 Books of the (Protestant) Bible]
* [https://database.factgrid.de/query/index.html#SELECT%20%3FBibelbuch%20%3FBibelbuchLabel%20%3FBibelbuchDescription%20%3FPosition_in_Abfolge%20WHERE%20%7B%0A%20%20SERVICE%20wikibase%3Alabel%20%7B%20bd%3AserviceParam%20wikibase%3Alanguage%20%22%5BAUTO_LANGUAGE%5D%2Cen%22.%20%7D%0A%20%20%3FBibelbuch%20wdt%3AP2%20wd%3AQ74902.%0A%20%20OPTIONAL%20%7B%20%3FBibelbuch%20wdt%3AP101%20%3FPosition_in_Abfolge.%20%7D%0A%7D The 66 Books of the (Protestant) Bible]

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The Bible & Quran Project

The FactGrid Bible & Quran Project is still in its experimental stages and a project looking for a team of people to take over. It aims to provide the historical knowledge of the Bible and the Quran in a SPARQL readable format — in a format open to logical searches, data mining and big data visualisations.

So far we have managed to organise a first basic grid for textual references: We created and matched Q-numbers for all verses, chapters and books of the Protestant Bible traditions in English and German.

3,500 personal data sets followed in a second run in an attempt to map all the persons who play roles in the various text passages.

The first interesting milestone should be a solidified data set of these agents: Who is who? Under which name variants do these agents occur where exactly? How are the connected to each other?

The project is interesting from the historian's perspective as we are dealing here with the text base that was the backbone of all historical knowledge for centuries in the Christian and Muslim world — it had to be accepted that the world was created around 4,000 BCE, the historical traditions of all the other cultures whether ancient or exotic seemed to be inflated against this framework.

The project should at the same moment be of immense interest to all who are studying the Bible or the Quran from various theological and non-religious backgrounds as it promises to provide conclusive free and open to use data sets to explore in textual studies — data sets that can be downloaded and scanned far better than any of the traditional indices of the texts extant.

First searches