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* https://www.epigraphik.uni-hamburg.de/content/index.xml (old website)
* https://www.epigraphik.uni-hamburg.de/content/index.xml (old website)
* https://staging-rdm.fdr.uni-hamburg.de/records/0aevs-xp230 (beta version of the new website)
* https://www.philosophie.uni-hamburg.de/chai/edak.html (beta version of the new website)


==Editors==
==Editors==
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==Description==
==Description==


From the project website (accessed 2017-04-06):
From the project website (accessed 09-09-2025):


<blockquote>The '''EDAK''' ('''Epigraphische Datenbank zum antiken Kleinasien''') project of the Department for Ancient History at the University of Hamburg aims to collect the widespread published Greek and Latin inscriptions of the regions of modern Turkey and to present them in a database with a short description and a commentary. Currently the database contains more than 6000 inscriptions.
<blockquote>The '''EDAK (Epigraphische Datenbank zum antiken Kleinasien)''' project, based at the Department of Ancient History at the University of Hamburg, aims to collect the widely dispersed published Greek and Latin inscriptions from Asia Minor (the western regions of Turkiye) and to present them in a database accompanied by descriptions, translations and brief commentaries.
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Currently, the database contains over 6,000 inscriptions from ancient Lydia, Galatia, Paphlagonia, Phrygia, and Proseilemmene. Work is ongoing to include additional regions. Following a recent technical update, the inscription data is now available in the TEI/EpiDoc format.
 
From the new project website (accessed 04-09-2025):
<blockquote>The project of the Department for Ancient History at the University of Hamburg aims to collect the widespread published Greek and Latin inscriptions of the regions of modern Turkey and to present them in a database with a short description and a commentary. Currently, the dataset contains inscriptions of ancient Lydia, Galatia, Paphlagonia, Phrygia, and Proseilemmene. TEI/EpiDoc is used as the standard for describing inscription data.
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Revision as of 13:15, 9 September 2025

Available

Editors

  • Director: Kaja Harter-Uibopuu
  • Project editor: Franziska Weise

Description

From the project website (accessed 09-09-2025):

The EDAK (Epigraphische Datenbank zum antiken Kleinasien) project, based at the Department of Ancient History at the University of Hamburg, aims to collect the widely dispersed published Greek and Latin inscriptions from Asia Minor (the western regions of Turkiye) and to present them in a database accompanied by descriptions, translations and brief commentaries.

Currently, the database contains over 6,000 inscriptions from ancient Lydia, Galatia, Paphlagonia, Phrygia, and Proseilemmene. Work is ongoing to include additional regions. Following a recent technical update, the inscription data is now available in the TEI/EpiDoc format.