Checklist of editions of Greek, Latin, Demotic, and Coptic papyri, ostraca and tablets

Available

 * https://papyri.info/docs/checklist

Editors

 * Joshua D. Sosin (Duke University)
 * Rodney Ast (Universität Heidelberg)
 * Roger S. Bagnall (NYU)
 * James M.S. Cowey (Universität Heidelberg)
 * Mark Depauw (KU Leuven)
 * Alain Delattre (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
 * Robert L. Maxwell (BYU)
 * Paul Heilporn (Université de Strasbourg)
 * Volume Editors
 * Papyrological community

Founding Editors:
 * John F. Oates
 * William H. Willis

Description
The Checklist of editions of Greek, Latin, Demotic, and Coptic papyri, ostraca, and tablets is a comprehensive list of published editions of ancient texts written on papyrus, ostraca (potsherds), and tablets. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars and researchers interested in studying these materials. The checklist includes information about the texts, such as their language, content, and provenance, as well as details about the editions themselves, such as the editor's name, publication date, and any accompanying commentary or notes.

The checklist is typically organized alphabetically by author or title and may provide additional information such as bibliographic references and cross-references to related publications. It is constantly updated as new editions are published, making it an essential tool for anyone working in the field of papyrology or related disciplines. Additionally, academic libraries and research institutions may have physical copies or digital subscriptions to relevant resources found in the checklist.

From the Checklist of editions of Greek, Latin, Demotic, and Coptic papyri, ostraca and tablets page (Accessed 2023-11-21): "This new instance of the Checklist is a work in progress. Most of the data already supersede those of the previous site. Previous print and online editions were curated by a board of Editors, founded by the late Professors John F. Oates and William H. Willis. This latest carries forward the spirit of openness and collaboration that they championed. Abbreviations are arrived at after discussion by a variety of stakeholders, including Joshua D. Sosin (Duke), Rodney Ast (Heidelberg), Roger S. Bagnall (NYU), James M.S. Cowey (Heidelberg), Mark Depauw (Leuven), Alain Delattre (Brussels), Robert L. Maxwell (BYU), Paul Heilporn (Strasbourg), volume editors, and others, sometimes including the wider papyrological community (via papylist). The quickest way to initiate discussion of updates and abbreviations is to write the papylist, or any one of the individuals named above. Editors are strongly urged to let us know when new volumes are published. Links to digitized volumes available online have been made by Ryan Baumann (Duke), with the help of a list made by Loreleï Vanderheyden and Jean-Luc Fournet."