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DĀMOS (Database of Mycenaean at Oslo) aims at being an annotated electronic corpus of all the published Mycenaean texts, the earliest (ca. XV-XII B.C.) written evidence of the Greek language, comprised of inscriptions in the Linear B syllabic script.
DĀMOS (Database of Mycenaean at Oslo) aims at being an annotated electronic corpus of all the published Mycenaean texts, the earliest (ca. XV-XII B.C.) written evidence of the Greek language, comprised of inscriptions in the Linear B syllabic script.
In this first online version of DĀMOS it is possible to [browse the transliterations][https://www2.hf.uio.no/damo] of all the Mycenaean texts and to perform [word searches][https://www2.hf.uio.no/damos/Words] in the whole corpus or in a desired subgroup. For each document you will get text, notes, metadata and a first essential bibliography.
In this first online version of DĀMOS it is possible to browse the transliterations [https://www2.hf.uio.no/damos] of all the Mycenaean texts and to perform word searches [https://www2.hf.uio.no/damos/Words] in the whole corpus or in a desired subgroup. For each document you will get text, notes, metadata and a first essential bibliography.


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DĀMOS Database of Mycenaean at Oslo

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https://www2.hf.uio.no/damos/index/about

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DĀMOS (Database of Mycenaean at Oslo) aims at being an annotated electronic corpus of all the published Mycenaean texts, the earliest (ca. XV-XII B.C.) written evidence of the Greek language, comprised of inscriptions in the Linear B syllabic script. In this first online version of DĀMOS it is possible to browse the transliterations [1] of all the Mycenaean texts and to perform word searches [2] in the whole corpus or in a desired subgroup. For each document you will get text, notes, metadata and a first essential bibliography.