Abstract
Canons are lists. When studying the processes of canon formation, one is therefore inevitably faced with the difficulties of compiling lists. In this paper, we discuss three case studies in which Wikidata was used to elaborate lists of Ancient Greek and Latin authors to trace their presence in different corpora: contemporary academic articles, 20th-century French press, and Early Modern print. Detailing workflows to retrieve, enrich, or reconcile the data available on various databases,1 this contribution illustrates the possibilities and challenges of working with Wikidata when building transferable methodologies for canonisation studies.
