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==Steering committee==
==Steering committee==


*''Chiara Cenati'' (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Committee 2022-23:
*''Tom Elliott'' (New York U./ Pleiades)
 
*''M. Cristina de la Escosura'' (U. Zaragoza)
* Javier Andreu Pintado
*''Tom Gheldof'' (KU Leuven / Trismegistos)
* Petra Hermankova
*''Andrea Mannocci'' (CNR Pisa / Eagle Project)
* Aaron Hershkowitz
*''Vincent Razanajao'' (U. Bordeaux Montaigne / Patrimonium)
* Anja Ragolic
* Vincent Razanajao
* Thea Sommerschield
 
Former members of the steering committee can be found at: https://epigraphy.info/committee/


==Mission Statement==
==Mission Statement==
Taken from the website (accessed 2019-08-06):


<blockquote><p>'''Epigraphy.info''' is an international open community pursuing a collaborative environment for digital epigraphy, which facilitates scholarly communication and interaction. We apply FAIR principles to epigraphic information in order to efficiently create, use and share it among researchers, students and enthusiasts around the globe. The Epigraphy.info community works to gather and enhance the many existing epigraphic efforts, and serves as a landing point for digital tools, practices and methodologies for managing collections of inscriptions.</p>
<blockquote><p>'''Epigraphy.info''' is an international open community pursuing a collaborative environment for digital epigraphy, which facilitates scholarly communication and interaction. We apply FAIR principles to epigraphic information in order to efficiently create, use and share it among researchers, students and enthusiasts around the globe. The Epigraphy.info community works to gather and enhance the many existing epigraphic efforts, and serves as a landing point for digital tools, practices and methodologies for managing collections of inscriptions.</p>
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The 3rd Epigraphy.info workshop took place in Vienna (30th May – 1st June 2019). The mission statement was approved by the community and preliminary working groups were formed to manage the tasks discussed here.
The 3rd Epigraphy.info workshop took place in Vienna (30th May – 1st June 2019). The mission statement was approved by the community and preliminary working groups were formed to manage the tasks discussed here.


*[https://doodle.com/poll/dy8k5bngr2s5e8fb Workshop IV]
*[http://epigraphy.info/workshop_4.html Workshop IV]
 
The 4th Epigraphy.info workshop will take place in Hamburg (19th - 21st February 2020). It will be preceded by a TEI/EpiDoc training (17th-19th February 2020).
 
==Preliminary Partners==
*Epigraphic Database Bari
Epigraphic documents of Christian patronage
 
*Epigraphic Database Heidelberg
Latin inscriptions of the Roman Empire
 
*Epigraphic Database Rome
Epigraphic documents from Italic Regions
 
*Hispania Epigraphica Online
Epigraphic patrimony of Portugal and Spain
 
*PETRAE
Latin and Greek inscriptions (Institut Ausonius)
 
*Last Statues of Antiquity
Database for Late Antiquity Statues
 
*Roman Inscriptions of Britain
Epigraphic patrimony of Britain
 
*Ubi Erat Lupa
Images of stone monuments
 
*Epigraphic Database Clauss Slaby
Database of Latin inscriptions
 
*Europeana EAGLE
Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy
 
*IDEA
International Digital Epigraphy Association
 
*Trismegistos
Portal of papyrological and epigraphical resources
 
*Epigraphische Datenbank zum antiken Kleinasien
Greek & Latin inscriptions from Turkey
 
*Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG)
Greek inscriptions with critical apparatus
 
*U.S. Epigraphy Project (USEP)
Collections of Greek & Latin inscriptions in the USA
 
*Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica
Online Edition of Greek inscriptions from Libya
 
*The Ancient Graffiti Project
Digital resource of graffiti of Herculaneum and Pompeii
 
*Attic Inscriptions Online
Inscriptions of ancient Athens and Attica in English translation
 
*Greek Inscriptions Online
Translations of Ancient Greek inscriptions into Modern Greek


*PATRIMONIVM
The 4th Epigraphy.info workshop took place in Hamburg (19th - 21st February 2020). It was preceded by a TEI/EpiDoc training (17th-19th February 2020).
Geography and Economy of the Imperial Properties in the Roman World


*Epigraphica Romana
*[http://epigraphy.info/workshop_5.html Workshop V]
Recent Epigraphic Editions


*Inscriptions of Israel / Palestine
The 5th Epigraphy.info workshop took place in Leuven (4th - 6th November 2020). It was preceded by 2 workshops (3rd-4th November 2020).
Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine from the Persian period through the Islamic conquest


*Krateros
*[https://epigraphy.info/workshop_6/ Workshop VI]
Digital repository for the collections of epigraphic squeezes


*Epigraphica 3.0
The 6th Epigraphy.info workshop will be taking place from October 20th-22nd, 2021. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and resulting difficulties with safety and travel, the workshop will be fully online (Zoom platform), hosted by The Institute for Advanced Study.
Digital corpus of Roman inscriptions from Ourense province


*LLDB
Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of the Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age


*Romans1by1
==Partners==
Romans One By One


*Epigraphic Database Vernacular
* [[Epigraphic Database Bari]] - Epigraphic documents of Christian patronage
Digital Corpus of all Non-Latin Inscriptions from Italy (9th-15th c)
* [[Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg]] - Latin inscriptions of the Roman Empire
* [[Epigraphic Database Roma]] - Epigraphic documents from Italic Regions
* [[Hispania Epigraphica]] - Epigraphic patrimony of Portugal and Spain
* [[PETRAE]] - Latin and Greek inscriptions (Institut Ausonius)
* [[Last Statues of Antiquity]] - Database for Late Antiquity Statues
* [[Roman Inscriptions of Britain]] - Epigraphic patrimony of Britain
* [[Ubi Erat Lupa]] - Images of stone monuments
* [[Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss-Slaby]] - Database of Latin inscriptions
* [[EAGLE Europeana Network]] - Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy
* IDEA - [[International Digital Epigraphy Association]]
* [[Trismegistos]] - Portal of papyrological and epigraphical resources
* [[Epigraphische Datenbank zum antiken Kleinasien]] - Greek & Latin inscriptions from Turkey
* [[Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum]] (SEG) - Greek inscriptions with critical apparatus
* [[US Epigraphy]] Project (USEP) - Collections of Greek & Latin inscriptions in the USA
* [[Inscriptions of Greek Cyrenaica]] - Online Edition of Greek inscriptions from Libya
* [[Ancient Graffiti Project]] - Digital resource of graffiti of Herculaneum and Pompeii
* [[Attic Inscriptions Online]] - Inscriptions of ancient Athens and Attica in English translation
* [[Greek Inscriptions Online]] - Translations of Ancient Greek inscriptions into Modern Greek
* [[Patrimonium]] - Geography and Economy of the Imperial Properties in the Roman World
* [[Epigraphica Romana]] - Recent Epigraphic Editions
* [[Inscriptions of Israel Palestine]] - Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine from the Persian period through the Islamic conquest
* [[Krateros]] - Digital repository for the collections of epigraphic squeezes
* [[Epigraphica 3.0]] - Digital corpus of Roman inscriptions from Ourense province
* [[LLDB]] - Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of the Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age
* [[Romans 1by1]] - Romans One By One
* [[Epigraphic Database Vernacular]] - Digital Corpus of all Non-Latin Inscriptions from Italy (9th-15th c)
* [[Pythia]] - A deep learning model for the automatic restoration of Greek inscriptions


[[category:Epigraphy]]
[[category:Epigraphy]]

Latest revision as of 19:19, 16 January 2023

Available

Description

A Collaborative Environment for Digital Epigraphy

Steering committee

Committee 2022-23:

  • Javier Andreu Pintado
  • Petra Hermankova
  • Aaron Hershkowitz
  • Anja Ragolic
  • Vincent Razanajao
  • Thea Sommerschield

Former members of the steering committee can be found at: https://epigraphy.info/committee/

Mission Statement

Taken from the website (accessed 2019-08-06):

Epigraphy.info is an international open community pursuing a collaborative environment for digital epigraphy, which facilitates scholarly communication and interaction. We apply FAIR principles to epigraphic information in order to efficiently create, use and share it among researchers, students and enthusiasts around the globe. The Epigraphy.info community works to gather and enhance the many existing epigraphic efforts, and serves as a landing point for digital tools, practices and methodologies for managing collections of inscriptions.

Key concerns include:

  • Identification, creation, and dissemination of agreed-upon guidelines, standards, and best practices;
  • Preservation, reuse, and update of existing and emerging datasets providing the most up-to-date versions of inscriptions;
  • Providing a toolset for searching, analyzing and editing inscriptions and their metadata by both human and machine;
  • Services for citation, revision and exchange.

Epigraphy.info will not replace existing digital resources; it intends to be a hub for a fruitful exchange of epigraphic data and digital solutions that will benefit all epigraphers.

Workshops

The 1st Epigraphy.info workshop took place at the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (21st - 23rd March 2018). It brought together leading experts in the field of digital epigraphy to discuss ideas for the creation of an open collaborative platform for Greek and Latin epigraphy.

The 2nd Epigraphy.info workshop took place in Zadar (14th - 16th December 2018). A preliminary mission statement was defined here.

The 3rd Epigraphy.info workshop took place in Vienna (30th May – 1st June 2019). The mission statement was approved by the community and preliminary working groups were formed to manage the tasks discussed here.

The 4th Epigraphy.info workshop took place in Hamburg (19th - 21st February 2020). It was preceded by a TEI/EpiDoc training (17th-19th February 2020).

The 5th Epigraphy.info workshop took place in Leuven (4th - 6th November 2020). It was preceded by 2 workshops (3rd-4th November 2020).

The 6th Epigraphy.info workshop will be taking place from October 20th-22nd, 2021. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and resulting difficulties with safety and travel, the workshop will be fully online (Zoom platform), hosted by The Institute for Advanced Study.


Partners