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=== Demetrios Database for Septuagint Greek ===
==Available==


URL: <span class="wikiexternallink">http://www.extra.rdg.ac.uk/lxx/</span>
* Project: http://www.reading.ac.uk/lxx/index.htm
* Database: http://www.reading.ac.uk/demetrios/


=== Description ===
==Director==


Part of the AHRB funded <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://www.rdg.ac.uk/lxx/index.htm The Greek Bible in the Graeco-Roman World]</span> project, Demetrios is an online relational database focusing on over 400 political, legal and administrative words, in order to help evaluating the Greek Bible as a source for Jewish interpretation of the political, social and intellectual culture of the Hellenistic world (continuing into the early Roman Empire).
* Tessa Rajak (Reading)
 
==Description==
 
Part of the AHRB funded [http://www.rdg.ac.uk/lxx/index.htm The Greek Bible in the Graeco-Roman World] project, Demetrios is an online relational database focusing on over 400 political, legal and administrative words, in order to help evaluating the Greek Bible as a source for Jewish interpretation of the political, social and intellectual culture of the Hellenistic world (continuing into the early Roman Empire).
 
(As of 2015-02-03 the engine behind the Demetrios database seems to be down. It was last updated in 2005.)
 
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 27 September 2019

Available

Director

  • Tessa Rajak (Reading)

Description

Part of the AHRB funded The Greek Bible in the Graeco-Roman World project, Demetrios is an online relational database focusing on over 400 political, legal and administrative words, in order to help evaluating the Greek Bible as a source for Jewish interpretation of the political, social and intellectual culture of the Hellenistic world (continuing into the early Roman Empire).

(As of 2015-02-03 the engine behind the Demetrios database seems to be down. It was last updated in 2005.)