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==Available==
==Available==


* http://litpap.info/
* https://papyri.info/
** code base: https://github.com/DCLP
** Originally: <nowiki>litpap.info</nowiki> (no longer live)
** grant notificiation: http://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/236701214
* code base: https://github.com/DCLP (re-integrated into https://github.com/papyri)
** grant notification: http://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/236701214


==Directors==
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The '''Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri''' (DCLP) is a joint project of the [http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/fakultaeten/philosophie/zaw/papy/index.html Institute for Papyrology at the University of Heidelberg] and of the [[Institute for the Study of the Ancient World]] at New York University. It is co-directed by Roger Bagnall and Rodney Ast with funding provided by paired grants from the US National Endowment for the Humanities and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.  
The '''Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri''' (DCLP) is a joint project of the [http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/fakultaeten/philosophie/zaw/papy/index.html Institute for Papyrology at the University of Heidelberg] and of the [[Institute for the Study of the Ancient World]] at New York University. It is co-directed by Roger Bagnall and Rodney Ast with funding provided by paired grants from the US National Endowment for the Humanities and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.  


DCLP is building on the tools and achievements of the [[Integrating Digital Papyrology]] project and [[Papyri.info]] to establish a database of texts and cataloging data for the ancient papyrus manuscripts of Greek and Latin literature and texts of a quasi-literary nature. Other project partners include [[DVCTVS]], the [[Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing]], the Institut für Klassische Philologie I, Gräzistik at the University of Würzburg, the [[Leuven Database of Ancient Books (LDAB)]], Centro Internazionale per lo Studio dei Papiri Ercolanesi, the [[Parma Digital Medical Library]] project, and [[Trismegistos]].
DCLP built on the tools and achievements of the [[Integrating Digital Papyrology]] project and [[Papyri.info]] to establish a database of texts and cataloging data for the ancient papyrus manuscripts of Greek and Latin literature and texts of a quasi-literary nature. Other project partners include [[DVCTVS]], the [[Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing]], the Institut für Klassische Philologie I, Gräzistik at the University of Würzburg, the [[Leuven Database of Ancient Books (LDAB)]], Centro Internazionale per lo Studio dei Papiri Ercolanesi, the [[Parma Digital Medical Library]] project, and [[Trismegistos]]. The collection of texts and functionality for browsing them was merged into Papyri.info in 2018 after completion of the DCLP project.


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Latest revision as of 15:00, 20 September 2022

Available

Directors

  • Roger Bagnall
  • Rodney Ast

Description

The Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri (DCLP) is a joint project of the Institute for Papyrology at the University of Heidelberg and of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University. It is co-directed by Roger Bagnall and Rodney Ast with funding provided by paired grants from the US National Endowment for the Humanities and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.

DCLP built on the tools and achievements of the Integrating Digital Papyrology project and Papyri.info to establish a database of texts and cataloging data for the ancient papyrus manuscripts of Greek and Latin literature and texts of a quasi-literary nature. Other project partners include DVCTVS, the Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing, the Institut für Klassische Philologie I, Gräzistik at the University of Würzburg, the Leuven Database of Ancient Books (LDAB), Centro Internazionale per lo Studio dei Papiri Ercolanesi, the Parma Digital Medical Library project, and Trismegistos. The collection of texts and functionality for browsing them was merged into Papyri.info in 2018 after completion of the DCLP project.