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The summaries, bibliography, and texts collected in the '''Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum''' (SEG) are available through a Brill database accessible only to subscribers.
The summaries, bibliography, and texts collected in the '''Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum''' (SEG) are available through a Brill database accessible only to subscribers.


==See also==
===See also===


Due to SEG Online lemmata pages being openly available (albeit with entries themselves behind paywall), SEG is included in the concordance of Greek epigraphy provided by [[IDEs]].
Due to SEG Online lemmata pages being openly available (albeit with entries themselves behind paywall), SEG was included in the concordance of Greek epigraphy provided by [[IDEs]].


[[Category:Tools]]
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 7 November 2018

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Editorial Board

  • Associate Editors: J.-M. Carbon, G. Kantor and M. Zellmann-Rohrer
  • Assistant Editors: M.B. Richardson, V. Scheibelreiter-Gail and E. Sverkos
  • Advisory Editors: H.W. Pleket, R.S. Stroud, A. Avram, K. Hallof, M.B. Hatzopoulos, M.L. Lazzarini, A. Martin, A.P. Matthaiou and L. di Segni

Description

The summaries, bibliography, and texts collected in the Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG) are available through a Brill database accessible only to subscribers.

See also

Due to SEG Online lemmata pages being openly available (albeit with entries themselves behind paywall), SEG was included in the concordance of Greek epigraphy provided by IDEs.