A Life in Ancient Greek: The Secret Diary of Karl Benedikt Hase (1780–1864)
A project dedicated to the presentation and study of Karl Benedikt Hase’s ‘secret’ diary, funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and hosted by the University of Innsbruck (Grant DOI 10.55776/Y1519).

Karl Benedikt Hase was among the French scholars most actively engaged in the early scientific missions to Algeria. As part of his responsibilities advising the Commission Scientifique pour l’Exploration de l’Algérie from his role within the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Hase visited French Algeria in 1839. Based on her work on Hase’s Greek diary
Following one of the team’s now traditional “Edit-a-thons” in Innsbruck today, the digital edition of the year 1839 from Hase’s diary has been uploaded to the publication website: https://app.transkribus.org/sites/lagoos. This is the third diary volume (of nine) published by the ΛΑΓΩΟΣ project. The year 1839 saw Hase’s trip to Algiers, which he undertook as part