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===Available===
==Available==


* http://dasi.humnet.unipi.it/
* http://dasi.humnet.unipi.it/


===Description===
==Description==
From the project page (accessed 2014-10-07):


DASI is a five-year project directed by prof. Alessandra Avanzini of the University of Pisa, which has been funded by the European Community within the Seventh Framework Programme “Ideas”, Specific Programme “ERC – Advanced Grant”.
<blockquote><p>'''Digital Archive for the Study of pre-Islamic Arabian Inscriptions''' ('''DASI''') is a five-year project directed by prof. Alessandra Avanzini of the University of Pisa, which has been funded by the European Community within the Seventh Framework Programme “Ideas”, Specific Programme “ERC – Advanced Grant”.</p>
DASI seeks to gather all known pre-Islamic Arabian epigraphic material into a comprehensive online database, with the aim to make available to specialists and to the broader public a wide array of documents often underestimated because of their difficulty of access.


(from project page)
<p>DASI seeks to gather all known pre-Islamic Arabian epigraphic material into a comprehensive online database, with the aim to make available to specialists and to the broader public a wide array of documents often underestimated because of their difficulty of access.</p></blockquote>


===Projects===
==Projects==


DASI is made up of three projects:
DASI is made up of three projects:

Revision as of 17:53, 25 July 2016

Available

Description

From the project page (accessed 2014-10-07):

Digital Archive for the Study of pre-Islamic Arabian Inscriptions (DASI) is a five-year project directed by prof. Alessandra Avanzini of the University of Pisa, which has been funded by the European Community within the Seventh Framework Programme “Ideas”, Specific Programme “ERC – Advanced Grant”.

DASI seeks to gather all known pre-Islamic Arabian epigraphic material into a comprehensive online database, with the aim to make available to specialists and to the broader public a wide array of documents often underestimated because of their difficulty of access.

Projects

DASI is made up of three projects: