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View ArticleCIL, CIL delle mie brame…
“Mirror Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?”. In modern terms, we could say “Server, server on the web, who is the father of all?” Corny joke aside, if you were yearning to browse CIL...
View ArticleDigital Epigraphy Toolbox
A fascinating project from the Classics Dept. of Florida University, presented also at the XIV Congressus Internationalis Epigraphiae Graecae et Latinae:
View ArticleDigital Classicist, a German edition
Here it is the youtube playlist of the Digital Classicist Seminars in Berlin, uploaded by DAInst Channel:
View ArticleBreaking news: a brand new EpiDoc website!
The EpiDoc community can now browse a new website, with a new wiki-layout, hosted on sourceforge. Enjoy!
View ArticleEpiDoc on Facebook
More details on the EpiDoc page on Facebook can be retrieved here on the post I’ve just published on Current Epigraphy.
View ArticleLatinOWL
Mesmerising owl Don’t let be misled by the OWL… This post is about a software for Latin students, made by Scot Mcphee. I quote from his website: Owl is an iOS app that, by using data from the Perseus...
View ArticleDizionario Epigrafico di Antichità Romane
Better known as “De Ruggiero”, this useful dictionary is now retrievable, since the copyright expired, at this URL, digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan. Another tool to...
View ArticleDAGR on line
Le Dictionnaire des Antiquités Grecques et Romaines de Daremberg et Saglio, shortly known as “Daremberg-Saglio” is now retrievable: you can either browse it, choosing the alphabetical letter or the...
View ArticleAbbreviations, acronyms and good practice
” Please don’t invent your own system, but use one that has found common acceptance”. This golden rule is provided by Prof. Van Njif in his website, in the self-explanatory section Abbreviations of...
View ArticleAncient Bronzes in Berlin
It’s a well known fact, especially for antiquists and classicists, that the Antikensammlungen in Berlin are astonishing. However, I don’t mean to eulogize Berlin’s museums in this post, but I want...
View ArticleGuide de l’epigraphiste
A tool that can not be missing in your “epigraphic toolbox” is the Guide de l’epigraphiste. In order to help epigraphers and “uninitiated” audience to approach epigraphy and to deal with the...
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