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==Available==
* http://www.trismegistos.org/
* http://www.trismegistos.org/
==Staff==
* Director: [http://www.trismegistos.org/staff_depauw.php Mark Depauw] (KU Leuven)
* Team: [http://www.trismegistos.org/staff.php TM team]


==Description==
==Description==


Trismegistos is an interdisciplinary portal of papyrological and epigraphical resources
Trismegistos is an interdisciplinary portal of papyrological and epigraphical resources,
dealing with Egypt and the Nile valley between roughly 800 BC and AD 800.
formerly Egypt and the Nile valley (800 BC-AD 800), now expanding to the Ancient World in general.
 
==TM projects==
 
*[http://www.trismegistos.org/index2.php '''TM Texts''']
 
The Texts database is the core component of the Trismegistos project. It provides metadata about papyrological and epigraphical resources from the Ancient World, aiming to incorporate information about all texts from antiquity.
 
 
*[http://www.trismegistos.org/ref/index.php '''TM People''']
 
The People database, building on the [[Prosopographia Ptolemaica]], is a complex set of prosopographical and onomastic databases. At the heart of the structure is the REF database, which lists attestations of people identified by personal names. It is linked to PER, a database of individuals, and to NAMVAR, a database of personal name variants which is in turn linked to NAM, a database of names.
 
*[http://www.trismegistos.org/geo/index.php '''TM Places''']
 
The Places database, expanding the geographic database of the [http://www.trismegistos.org/fayum/ Fayum project], is a set of places in Egypt and increasingly also outside (in view of the expansion of TM to the ancient world in general). As of November 2018, there are entries for 53012 ancient and modern places, all somehow connected with the ancient world.  It contains attestations of toponyms in texts, but is also linked to the provenance field in Trismegistos Texts.
 
*[http://www.trismegistos.org/coll/index.php '''TM Collections''']
 
The Collections database, built on the [[Leuven Homepage of Papyrus Collections (LHPC)]], is a set of modern institutional and private collections of texts and their inventory numbers. It is searchable both separately and in the Texts database.
 
*[http://www.trismegistos.org/arch/index.php '''TM Archives''']
 
The Archives database, also built on the [[Leuven Homepage of Papyrus Collections (LHPC)]], is a set of collections of texts in antiquity, mainly in Egypt, and the texts that are part of these archives. It is searchable separately, leading to the texts themselves.
 
*[http://www.trismegistos.org/words '''TM Words''']
 
Trismegistos Words is an online interface allowing you to browse a fully automatically annotated version of the Greek documentary papyrus corpus (ca. 4.5 million words) for morphology and lemmata. The accuracy of morphological interpretation is about 95% and users are invited to report errors.
 
*[http://www.trismegistos.org/authors '''TM Authors''']
 
Trismegistos Authors contains works of classical authors, but by no means all works of all authors. Trismegistos focuses on texts for which there is physical evidence before AD 800. Most mediaeval manuscripts of Greek and Latin authors are more recent, and will thus not necessarily be included in the Author database.
 
*'''TM Networks'''
 
In progress...
 
*'''TM Calendar'''
 
In progress...
 
===See also:===
 
* [[Prosopographia Ptolemaica]]
* [[Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies]]
* [[EAGLE Europeana Network]]


[[category:Projects]]
[[category:Projects]]
[[category:papyrology]]
[[category:papyrology]]
[[category:epigraphy]]
[[category:prosopography]]
[[category:geography]]
[[category:Egyptology]]
[[category:networks]]
[[category:Linked open data]]
[[category:OSCE]]
[[category:OSCE]]
[[category:Linked open data]]
[[category:prosopography]]

Revision as of 13:19, 9 November 2018

Available

Staff

Description

Trismegistos is an interdisciplinary portal of papyrological and epigraphical resources, formerly Egypt and the Nile valley (800 BC-AD 800), now expanding to the Ancient World in general.

TM projects

The Texts database is the core component of the Trismegistos project. It provides metadata about papyrological and epigraphical resources from the Ancient World, aiming to incorporate information about all texts from antiquity.


The People database, building on the Prosopographia Ptolemaica, is a complex set of prosopographical and onomastic databases. At the heart of the structure is the REF database, which lists attestations of people identified by personal names. It is linked to PER, a database of individuals, and to NAMVAR, a database of personal name variants which is in turn linked to NAM, a database of names.

The Places database, expanding the geographic database of the Fayum project, is a set of places in Egypt and increasingly also outside (in view of the expansion of TM to the ancient world in general). As of November 2018, there are entries for 53012 ancient and modern places, all somehow connected with the ancient world. It contains attestations of toponyms in texts, but is also linked to the provenance field in Trismegistos Texts.

The Collections database, built on the Leuven Homepage of Papyrus Collections (LHPC), is a set of modern institutional and private collections of texts and their inventory numbers. It is searchable both separately and in the Texts database.

The Archives database, also built on the Leuven Homepage of Papyrus Collections (LHPC), is a set of collections of texts in antiquity, mainly in Egypt, and the texts that are part of these archives. It is searchable separately, leading to the texts themselves.

Trismegistos Words is an online interface allowing you to browse a fully automatically annotated version of the Greek documentary papyrus corpus (ca. 4.5 million words) for morphology and lemmata. The accuracy of morphological interpretation is about 95% and users are invited to report errors.

Trismegistos Authors contains works of classical authors, but by no means all works of all authors. Trismegistos focuses on texts for which there is physical evidence before AD 800. Most mediaeval manuscripts of Greek and Latin authors are more recent, and will thus not necessarily be included in the Author database.

  • TM Networks

In progress...

  • TM Calendar

In progress...

See also: