Latin Epigraphy Scraper

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Available

https://github.com/mqAncientHistory/Lat-Epig (Github)

https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/mqAncientHistory/Lat-Epig/HEAD?urlpath=notebooks/EpigraphyScraper.ipynb (mybinder)

Authors

  • Brian Ballsun-Stanton
  • Petra Heřmánková
  • Ray Laurence

Description

Taken from the project Github page (Accessed 2023-06-12):

This programme allows to extracts the output of a search query from the Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss/Slaby (EDCS) in a reproducible manner and saves it as a TSV file (i.e. tab separated value) that can be easily opened in your favourite spreadsheet software, or as a JSON file. The search results can be also plotted to a map of the Roman Empire, along with the system of the Roman Provinces, roads, and cities.