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A
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InsAph - Inscriptions
of Aphrodisias Project
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Betreut von Gabriel Bodard et al. London: King's College
London / Centre for Computing in the Humanities, 2005-. Projekt zur
verteilten Internet-Edition der Inschriften von Aphrodisias auf der Grundlage eines
community-spezifischen XML-Dialekts für epigraphische Texte (Epidoc) und in Verbindung mit
archäologischen Informationen. Die teilweise bereits im Druck edierten Inschriften
werden in das Projekt eingebunden und elektronisch neu herausgegeben (Beispiel).
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Edizione Digitale
di FGrHist 104 [Aristodemo]
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Ed. di Pietro Maria Liuzzo. S.l.: 2016. "FGrHist
104 si può descrivere come un manuale di Storia Greca, interessato, ma non
completamente focalizzato, come nessuna biografia, alle vite e alle gesta di
personaggi illustri e di coloro che vissero e interagirono con essi, alla sequenza
degli eventi e ai dati, alle informazioni di riferimento: numeri, luoghi, distanze,
vincitori. Solo in determinate circostanze il testo affronta questioni eziologiche e
solo dove la tradizione ha visto cristallizzarsi un'argomentazione a riguardo, come
per le cause della guerra del Peloponneso. [...] FGrHist 104 ci interessa in
quanto testo in sé e come possibile testimone di molti degli autori che sono giunti
sino a noi solo per via indiretta. FGrHist 104 presta poca attenzione alla
cronologia, gradisce i dati numerici e gli aneddoti." [from resource]
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Augustinus
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Corpus
Augustinianum Gissense a Cornelio Mayer editum
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B
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Bible
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Digital Nestle-Aland
Prototype (Greek New Testament)
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Bible, Oldest Manuscript
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Codex
Sinaiticus
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Callythea
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Christophe Cusset, Pascale Linant De Bellefonds et
Évelyne Prioux. Paris: Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS),
2012. "Fruit d’une collaboration étroite entre spécialistes des textes
antiques et spécialistes de l’iconographie gréco-romaine, la base CALLYTHEA met à
disposition du public des textes poétiques de l’époque hellénistique, d’accès
parfois difficile, qui évoquent ou relatent un épisode mythologique. Elle présente
aussi les rapprochements pertinents entre ces textes et la documentation figurée.
Interrogeable grâce à divers descripteurs (auteurs, œuvres, personnages et
thèmes mythologiques, toponymes, ethniques, mots-clés), CALLYTHEA propose, outre le
texte antique original sous forme de fragment ou d’extrait, une traduction en
français souvent inédite, un commentaire sur le texte et, lorsque cela est justifié,
un commentaire iconographique accompagné de liens avec la documentation figurée
accessible grâce à la base LIMC-France." [from resource]
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Corpus of the
Inscriptions of Campā
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Publication of the École française d'Extrême-Orient
(EFEO), realized in collaboration with the Institute for the Study of the
Ancient World (New York University), 2012. "This project aims recover,
preserve, study and make accessible the corpus of inscriptions of ancient Campā (in
present Việt Nam), written either in Sanskrit or in Old Cam." [from resource]
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Catullus Online - An Online Repertory
of Conjectures on Catullus
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Ed. by Dániel Kiss. München: Center for Advanced Studies
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2009-2013. "This website offers a
critical edition of the poems of Catullus, a repertory of conjectures on the text,
an overview of the ancient quotations from Catullus that have independent source
value, and high-quality images of some of the most important manuscripts." [from
resource]
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La nature des dieux Cicéron
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Édité par Clara Auvray-Assayas. Caen: Presses universitaires
de Caen, 2019.
"Cette nouvelle édition du dialogue De natura deorum de Cicéron est fondée sur un examen critique de l’histoire de la
transmission du texte et sur une nouvelle recension des manuscrits dont les résultats principaux sont les suivants :
le témoignage des manuscrits carolingiens a pour autorité les lecteurs de Cicéron des IIIe et IVe siècles, Minucius
Felix et Lactance, et détruit les fondements sur lesquels repose la « restauration » qu’ont entreprise les humanistes
florentins pour l’ordre de l’exposé stoïcien." [from resource]
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Codex Sinaiticus
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Codex
Sinaiticus
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Corpus
Augustinianum Gissense a Cornelio Mayer editum
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Hg. von Cornelius Mayer. Basel: Schwabe, 1996; ISBN
978-3796509894.
Die CD-ROM-Ausgabe
beruht auf einer neuen Zusammenstellung der jeweils besten verfügbaren Ausgabe.
Zusätzlich sind "sämtliche Zitate" nach ihrer Herkunft ausgewiesen, das Gesamtœuvre
"linguistisch aufbereitet" (lemmatisiert) und um eine bibliographische Datenbank der
Forschungsliteratur erweitert. Der Link zielt auf eine Informationsseite zum immer
noch laufenden Projekt. Eine Fassung der älteren Website
(http://www.augustiner.de/html/texte/tx_cag.htm) ist noch über die Wayback-Machine erreichbar. Die Online-Ausgabe des CAG ist nur
für Abonnementen erreichbar.
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Corpus Medicorum
Graecorum / Latinorum
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Hg. von Christian Brockmann. Berlin:
Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2005-2008. Das
Langzeitunternehmen versucht neue Wege zu gehen. Zu Galen, Kommentar zu
Hippokrates, Über die Gelenke ist 2005 eine "Probeedition" erschienen, die
wahlfreie Zusammenstellungen von Handschriftenfaksimiles, neu erstelltem kritischen
Text, Editions-Apparat, verschiedenen kanonischen Zählungen und Übersetzung
erlaubt.
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Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica /
Greek Verse Inscriptions of Cyrenaica
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Edited by Catherine Dobias-Lalou. Bologna: CRR-MM / Alma
Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, 2017; ISBN 9788898010684.
http://doi.org/10.6092/UNIBO/IGCYRGVCYR "The Inscriptions of Greek
Cyrenaica (IGCyr) and the Greek Verse Inscriptions of Cyrenaica (GVCyr) are two
corpora, the first collecting all the inscriptions of Greek (VII-I centuries B.C.)
Cyrenaica, the second gathering the Greek metrical texts of all periods (VI B.C.-VI
A.D.). These new critical editions of inscriptions from Cyrenaica are part of the
international project Inscriptions of Libya (InsLib). For the first time all the
inscriptions known to us in March 2017, coming from this area of the ancient
Mediterranean world, are assembled in a single online and open access publication."
[from resource]
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Hyperdonat - Une
édition électronique des commentaires de Donat aux comédies de Térence
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Bruno Bureau, Maud Ingarao, Christian Nicolas,
Emmanuelle Raymond (éds). Lyon: Université Lyon III / ENS de Lyon,
2007-2011. "Hyperdonat est originellement un projet d’édition hypertexte
du commentaire attribué à Aelius Donat aux comédies de Térence. Le projet s’inscrit
dans une réflexion plus vaste sur l’édition hypertexte de commentaires de nature
variée. Ce site présente au fur et à mesure les résultats - corpus et
fonctionnalités - produits au sein du projet." [from resource] For a
documentation of the project see the blog hyperdonat.hypotheses.org
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Epigraphische Sammlung der Universität Graz
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Geleitet von Peter Mauritsch. Graz: Institut für Alte
Geschichte und Altertumskunde, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, 2016-.
"Die griechischsprachigen Abklatsche stammen zum größten Teil von Inschriften aus
Athen, Olympia, von einigen griechischen Inseln und aus Rom und datieren vom 6. Jh.
v. Chr. bis ins 4. Jh. n. Chr.; die lateinischen von kaiserzeitlichen Inschriften
aus Rom, Italien und dem osteuropäischen Gebiet. [...] Interessierten [stehen] nicht
nur Abbildungen der Abklatsche für Forschungs- und Lehrzwecke zur Verfügung, sondern
auch Minuskelumschriften und Übersetzungen der Inschriften mit Kommentar." [from
resource]
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Euripides
Scholia
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Created by Donald J. Mastronarde. Berkeley (CA):
University of California Berkeley, 2010; Beta Version 1. 2020; Version 1.
About Beta
Version 1 (2010): The "site is the home of a new open-access digital edition
of the scholia on the plays of the ancient Athenian tragedian Euripides (born ca.
485-480, died winter 407/406 BCE). There are [via filters] currently three
levels of detail offered: full view shows each scholion followed by all
public elements that have been provided in the edition (not all elements appear for
every scholion); expert view shows the same but also adds two optional
elements intended for the author and collaborators; the view with trans. and
app. shows only the scholion and a translation (if available) and the
apparatus criticus (if there are variants). The content can be filtered to
include everything (prefatory material or arguments and scholia of all
kinds); only the old scholia (scholia vetera); all scholia except
those tagged as glosses ..." [from resource] About Version 1 (2020):
"Release 1 supersedes the much smaller preliminary sample made public in 2010 as a
‘beta’ version. The files of the older version are archived in a separate directory
on this site. The scholia and glosses presented in Release 1 have been checked
against some previous editions both to compare reports of variants and to ensure
that items in those editions are not omitted here." [from resource]
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Visualizing Statues in the Late Antique Roman Forum - Inscription Database
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Diane Favro (principal investigator). Los Angeles: UCLA,
ca. 2011. "This website addresses the material evidence concerning the
statues displayed during the fourth and fifth centuries CE in the open areas of the
Roman Forum as documented by inscriptions. The navigable reconstruction of the Forum
represents statues within their urban context so as to indicate the space in which
civic rituals occurred. The visualization relies upon archeological evidence that
precisely attests to the original display spots of many statues; carefully
considered hypotheses point toward plausible locations of the other artworks." [from
resource]
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Greek New Testament
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Digital Nestle-Aland
Prototype (Greek New Testament)
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Hesperia - Banco de datos de
lenguas paleohispanicas
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Directed by Javier de Hoz. Madrid: Universidad
Complutense de Madrid, 2005. "El objetivo del Banco de Datos de Lenguas
Paleohispánicas HESPERIA es la recopilación, ordenación y tratamiento de todos los
materiales lingüísticos antiguos relativos a la Península Ibérica (y los
relacionados con ella del sur de Francia), con la exclusión de las inscripciones
latinas, griegas y fenicias." [from resource]
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Homer Multitext
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Ed. by Casey Dué and Mary Ebbott. Houston: University of
Houston, 2014. "The Homer Multitext project seeks to present the Homeric
Iliad and Odyssey in a critical framework that accounts for the fact that these
poems were composed orally over the course of hundreds, if not thousands of years by
countless singers who composed in performance. The evolution and the resulting
multiformity of the textual tradition, reflected in the many surviving texts of
Homer, must be understood in its many different historical contexts. Using
technology that takes advantage of the best available practices and open source
standards that have been developed for digital publications in a variety of fields,
the Homer Multitext offers free access to a library of texts and images and tools to
allow readers to discover and engage with the Homeric tradition." [from resource]
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IRT - Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania
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IRT -
The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania
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Inscriptiones
Graecae
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Geleitet von Prof. Dr. Peter Funke. Berlin:
Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2013-. "Die digitale
Edition enthält, beginnend mit dem im Jahre 2001 erschienenen Band IG IX 1², 4,
Texte und deutsche Übersetzungen aller Inschriften; die Aufnahme von Übersetzungen
in anderen Sprachen ist vorgesehen. In den Übersetzungen wurde auf diakritische
Zeichen weitgehend verzichtet; Ergänzungen sind nicht eigens gekennzeichnet, sondern
ergeben sich aus dem Vergleich mit der Edition." [from resource]
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IOSPE
- Ancient Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea
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Directed by Askold Ivantchik and Irene Polinskaya.
London: King's College London, 2011. "The aims of the project include a
new study of all Ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions originating from the Northern
Coast of the Black Sea; and publication of Russian and English critical editions of
the inscriptions in print and digital formats. [...] The new conception of the IOSPE
corpus consists in capturing in its entirety the ancient epigraphic production of
the northern Pontic region – that is, not only inscriptions made on stone (lapidary
inscriptions), but also on other media and fabrics, such as ceramics, metal, and
bone. [...] The first stage of the project involves publication of Lapidary
Inscriptions. There will be about 5,000 lapidary texts published in IOSPE, about
three times as many as in the original corpus."
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IRT -
The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania
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By J. M. Reynolds and J. B. Ward-Perkins, enhanced
electronic reissue by Gabriel Bodard and Charlotte Roueché. 2009; ISBN
978-1-897747-23-0. "The first publication of Inscriptions of Roman
Tripolitania, which appeared in 1952, has long been out of print. Produced in
post-war conditions, it only included illustrations of a few inscriptions, although
very many of them had been photographed; and it only offered limited geographic
information. The purposes of this enhanced reissue are, therefore, to make the
original material available again, and to provide the full photographic record,
together with geographical data linking the inscriptions to maps and gazetteers, and
so to other resources. Electronic publication makes this possible, and also allows
us to offer greater functionality, such as free text searches. We have included the
material from the supplement which contained further texts, numbered in the same
sequence (973-996): 'Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania: a supplement', published in
PBSR 23 (1955), 124-147, and we have incorporated corrections and emendations made
in that article; but we have not attempted to alter or emend any item
otherwise. The indices of this edition are generated from the texts themselves.
This means that in some cases they will diverge from those in the original edition,
usually being fuller: but the material in three texts not included in that edition
(261, 262 and 855) and the Neo-Punic personal names do not appear in these indices."
[from resource]
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Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica
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Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica /
Greek Verse Inscriptions of Cyrenaica
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Inscriptions, Roman, of Britain
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Roman
Inscriptions of Britain
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Kekaumenos, Consilia et Narrationes (SAWS edition)
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Ed. by Charlotte Roueché. London: King's College London,
2013. "Kekaumenos, Consilia et Narrationes, is a new edition, by
Charlotte Roueché, of an 11th century Greek text which is profoundly influenced by
the tradtion of gnomologia." [from resource]
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Digital Mishnah
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Developed by Hayim Lapin, with Travis Brown and Trevor
Muñoz. College Park (MD): Maryland Institute for Technology and the Humanities
(MITH), 2012-2013. "The Digital Mishnah Project will provide users with a
database of digitized manuscripts of the Mishnah from around the world, along with
tools for collation, comparison, and analysis. This demo provides fully marked up
transcriptions of twenty-two witnesses to a sample chapter, Bava Metsia ch 2, and
illustrates basic functionalities. In a number of cases, the witnesses available for
browse expand beyond the sample chapter to include all of Bava Qamma, Bava Metsi'a,
and Bava Batra." [from resource]
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Monumenta Asiae
Minoris Antiqua XI - Monuments from Phrygia and Lykaonia
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Peter Thonemann and Charles Crowther. Oxford: University
of Oxford / Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, Version 1.0, 2012.
"Monumenta Asiae Minoris Antiqua (MAMA) XI [is] a corpus of 387 inscriptions and
other ancient monuments from Phrygia and Lykaonia, recorded by Sir William Calder
(1881-1960) and Dr Michael Ballance (†27 July 2006) in the course of annual
expeditions to Asia Minor in 1954-1957. The MAMA XI project has been funded by a
grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and is based at the Centre for
the Study of Ancient Documents in Oxford." [from resource]
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musique deoque
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Project lead by Paolo Mastandrea, Raffaele Perrelli,
Gilberto Biondi, Loriano Zurli and Valeria Viparelli. s.l.: 2005-. "The
'Musisque Deoque. A digital archive of Latin poetry, from its origins to the Italian
Renaissance' Research Project, was established at the end of 2005. Its aims is to
create a singular Latin poetry’s database, supplemented and updated with critical
apparatus and exegetical equipments." [from resource]
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RINAP – The Royal
Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period
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Dir. by Grant Frame. Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania, 2011-. "These Neo-Assyrian royal inscriptions (744–609 BC)
represent only a small, but important part of the vast Neo-Assyrian text corpus.
They are written in the Standard Babylonian dialect of Akkadian and provide valuable
insight into royal exploits, both on the battlefield and at home, royal ideology,
and Assyrian religion. Most of our understanding of the political history of
Assyria, and to some extent of Babylonia, comes from these sources. Because this
large corpus of texts has not previously been published in one place, the RINAP
Project will provide up-to-date editions (with English translations) of Assyrian
royal inscriptions from the reign of Tiglath-pileser III (744–727 BC) to the reign
of Aššur-uballiṭ II (611–609 BC) in seven print volumes and online, in a fully
lemmatized and indexed format." [from resource]
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Digital Nestle-Aland
Prototype (Greek New Testament)
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Published by the Institute for New Testament Textual
Research of University of Münster in collaboration with Scholarly Digital
Editions and the Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft. Münster / Birmingham / Stuttgart:
2003-2010. "The Digital Nestle-Aland is the forthcoming electronic
version of the standard scholarly edition of the Greek New Testament. It offers two
major features not available in the printed book: (1) Transcripts of important Greek
manuscripts of the New Testament, (2) New complete apparatus based on these
transcripts." [from resource]
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New Testament
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Digital Nestle-Aland
Prototype (Greek New Testament)
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Les manuscrits arabes des lettres de Paul de Tarse
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Rédigé par Sara Schulthess et Claire Clivaz. Lausanne:
2016. "Ce carnet de recherche a publié les réflexions et les découvertes
en lien au projet FNS Les manuscrits arabes des lettres de Paul de Tarse
(2013-2016), entre janvier 2014 et septembre 2016. [...] Ce fonds FNS a obtenu une
continuation pour un nouveau projet FNS 2016-2018, qui est publié en continu sur un
environnement virtuel de recherche (VRE), HumaReC (ISSN 2504-5075), à l’adresse
humarec.org. Il porte sur l’unique manuscrit trilingue grec, latin, arabe
actuellement répertorié parmi les manuscrits du Nouveau Testament, le Marciana Gr.
Z. 11 (379), GA 460." [from resource] L’édition de 1 Corinthiens dans le Vaticanus
Arabicus 13 est disponible sur http://tarsian.vital-it.ch
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Roman
Inscriptions of Britain
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Ed. by Scott Vanderbilt. Nottingham: University of
Nottingham, 2014-2019 "RIB Online endeavours to faithfully reproduce the
printed edition and the relevant addenda and corrigenda published in Journal of
Roman Studies and Britannia. We have endeavoured to make as few editorial
interventions as possible, apart from the correction of typographical errors and the
modifications necessary to incorporate the addenda and corrigenda." [from
resource]
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Sappho’s Poems
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Sean B. Palmer. s.l.: 2008-. "This is an attempt
to collect Sappho's entire work together in one page — with Greek originals,
succinct translations, and commentary. [...] This document has been derived from
various web documents and books, cobbled together after a lot of research.
[...] Some more information on the sources, and further reading and stuff, can be
found in the supplementary material of this document. [...] When I say the "Complete
Poems", I obviously mean an attempt to gather the complete surviving poems, which is
sadly a small fraction of what we know her to have written." [from resource]
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siddham - The South Asia Inscriptions
Database
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Provided by the "research project Beyond Boundaries:
Religion, Region, Language and the State" [no persons named]. London: British
Library, 2017. As of 4/2018 contained 594 records (215 inscriptions, 379
objects).
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Codex
Sinaiticus
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Directed by Ronald Milne and John Tuck. London: British
Library, 2007. "Codex Sinaiticus is one of the most important books in
the world. Handwritten well over 1600 years ago, the manuscript contains the
Christian Bible in Greek, including the oldest complete copy of the New Testament."
[from resource] The edition contains high-quality images, physical descriptions,
transcriptions, critical annotations and translations.
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Digital Statius: The
Achilleid
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Ed. by Damien Nelis, Valéry Berlincourt, Lavinia Galli
Milić, and Jean-Philippe Goldman. Geneva: University of Geneva, 2019.
"This site is devoted to produce a full open access critical edition of the
Achilleid. When complete, in addition to a new critical text the site will contain
translations, images of the largest possible number of manuscripts and links to all
the manuscripts that are available online elsewhere, and further links to major
online, open access research tools in the field of Classics. It is our aim to
explore the ways in which new technologies can combine with the established
techniques and the high standards of traditional classical philology, and in doing
so to offer to the scholarly community an enriched edition of Statius' Achilleid
located within the rapidly evolving network of digital tools being developed for the
study and teaching of Latin literature." [from resource]
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A Comprehensive Edition of
Tocharian Manuscripts (CEToM)
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Principal investigator Melanie Malzahn. Vienna:
University of Vienna, 2011-. "It is the aim of our project to make all
Tocharian texts available to everyone interested, by providing photographs, text
transcriptions, and English translations with a commentary on the respective
linguistic, philological, and cultural aspects. The text material is made accessible
through a database with various search options, both grammatical and philological."
[from resource]
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Tripolitania
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IRT -
The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania
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Vindolanda Tablets
Online
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Directed by Alan Bowman, Charles Crowther and John
Pearce. Oxford: Oxford University, 2001-2003. Digitale Ausgabe der
Vindolanda-Fragmente: römische Wachstafeln (und Holztafeln) des 1./2. Jahrhunderts
aus einer archäologischen Grabung am Hadrianswall. "The website includes texts,
translations, notes and new high-resolution 'zoomable' digital images of all the
published tablets. A virtual exhibition draws on the texts and archaeological
evidence from Vindolanda and other sites on Britain's northern frontier to introduce
the content and context of the tablets to a non-specialist audience. Other resources
within the website include a reference guide to specialised aspects of Roman life
encountered in these documents, such as currency and military terminology, the
scholarly introductions to the tablets and an account of the creation of digital
texts and images." [from resource]
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