I.Sicily: Building a digital corpus of Sicilian inscriptions

2020-01-08
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https://isicily.org/about/

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Project Details

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Project Name:
I.Sicily: a digital corpus of Sicilian inscriptions
Principal Investigator / Director:
Jonathan Prag
Oxford participants:
Other Participants:
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  • Division: Humanities

  • Unit: Classics Faculty

  • Sub-Unit: not specified

Start Date:
01/01/2013
End Date:
31/10/2015
Partner organizations (inside or outside Oxford):
http://www.eagle-network.eu/
Funder:
John Fell Fund (Oxford)
Subject Area:
Classics and Ancient History
Project Description:

I.Sicily is a project to create and make freely available online the complete corpus of inscriptions from ancient Sicily. The project includes texts in all languages (Greek, Latin, Phoenician/Punic, Oscan, Hebrew, and Sikel), from the first inscribed texts of the Archaic period (7th-6th centuries BC) through to those of late Antiquity (5th century AD and later). In the first instance the project is restricted to texts engraved on stone, but it is intended to expand that coverage in the future. The project uses TEI-XML mark-up, according to the EpiDoc schema.


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