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Open Access Journal: History of Anthropology Newsletter

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[First posted in AWOL 15 June, 2016, updated 20 November 2019]

History of Anthropology Newsletter
The History of Anthropology Newsletter has been a venue for publication and conversation on the many histories of the discipline of anthropology since 1973. This is a repository of back issues; we also publish publish news, essays, reviews, and bibliographies on our website.

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Volume 36

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Open Acces Journal: BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers

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[First posted in AWOL 12 June 2016, updated 20 November 2019]

BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers
ISSN: 0843-5499 (PRINT)
ISSN: 2469-5580 (ONLINE)
Since its launch in 2010, SURFACE has grown to include thousands of items ranging from scholarly articles, books, journals, dissertations and theses, conference proceedings, videos, and more. It serves to represent the strength and diversity of work being done by members of the Syracuse University community and to share that work with communities all over the world. To learn how you can have your work included in SURFACE, please contact surface@syr.edu.

SURFACE is a service of the Syracuse University Libraries and is administered and coordinated by an interdepartmental team led by Open Publishing Services, with advisement from the Libraries' administration.
SURFACE is built on Digital Commons, a hosted vendor solution by bepress, an Elsevier company.

Open Access Publications of NARNIA: New Archaeological Research Network for Integrating Approaches to Ancient Material Studies

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NARNIA: New Archaeological Research Network for Integrating Approaches to Ancient Material Studies
NARNIA is an interdisciplinary project, the main objective of which is to provide young researchers with the means to conduct research on ancient Eastern Mediterranean material culture and to develop their analytical skills through a series of research and training activities.
An awareness of the recent advances in technology and an understanding of the implications for theory and practice in the heritage environment have brought together a consortium of academic institutions and private companies in this collaborative project to support young researchers in their first steps into the competitive and complementary worlds of academia and private enterprise.
The NARNIA Book
Kassianidou, V., and M. Dikomitou-Eliadou (eds.), 2014. The NARNIA Project: Integrating approaches to ancient material studies. Nicosia: The NARNIA Project and the Archaeological Research Unit, University of Cyprus.
To download the full publication, please click *HERE*
The interdisciplinary study of ancient ceramics
Aloupi-Siotis Ε., Chaviara Α., Huszánk R.,Lagoyannis T.,Csedreki L.,Furu E., Kertész Z, Kiss A.Z., Simon A., Török,Z. Uzonyi I., Szikszai Z.,2012. “PIXE Analysis of Decoration Pixels in Classical Attic Pottery”. 39th International Symposium on Archaeometry. Leuven/Belgium. 28 May – 1 June.
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Charalambous, A.,  Dikomitou-Eliadou, M., and Kassianidou, V., 2013. Appendix. A preliminary chemical study of Grey and Black Polished II (IV) pottery with the employment of pXRF, in G. Georgiou and V. Karageorghis, A Cypro-Archaic Tomb at Xylotymbou and Three Cypro-Classical Tombs at Phlasou: From Exuberance to Recession, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, Vol. CXL, Åströms Förlag,Uppsala, 59-68.
Chaviara A., Aloupi-Siotis E., 2013. Attic decorated pottery (6th -4th B.C.): Methodology for locating potential clay sources. 6th Symposium of Hellenic Society for Archaeometry (HSA) “Craft-based Cultural Influences in the Mediterranean”. Acropolis Museum, Athens, May 16 – 18, 2013
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Muller, N. S., Vekinis, G., Day, P. M., Kilikoglou, V., 2015. The influence of microstructure and texture on the mechanical properties of rock tempered archaeological ceramics. Journal of the European Ceramic Society 35 (1), 831-843.
Ancient and historical glass production and trade
Ceglia, A., P. Cosyns, W. Meulebroeck, K. Nys, H. Terryn, H. Thienpont, 2014. Shedding light on the glass industry in late antique Cyprus. Poster presentation in the 40th ISA conference, May 2014, LA, USA
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Ceglia, Andrea, Gert Nuyts, Simone Cagno, Wendy Meulebroeck, Kitty Baert, Peter Cosyns, Karin Nys, Hugo Thienpont, Koen Janssens, and Herman Terryn, 2014. A XANES study of chromophores: the case of black glass. Analytical Methods, 6(8), 2662-2671.
this is the link:http://pubs.rsc.org/En/content/articlelanding/2014/ay/c3ay42029a#!divAbstract
Ceglia, A., G. Nuyts, S. Cagno, W. Meulebroeck, K. Baert, P. Cosyns, K. Nys, H. Thienpont, K. Janssens, and H. Terryn. 2014. A XANES Study of Chromophores: The Case of Black Glass. Poster presentation in SYNEW 2013 – SYnchrotron and NEutron Workshop, November 2013, Antwerp, Belgium.
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Ceglia, A., W. Meulebroeck, P. Cosyns, K. Nys, H. Terryn and H. Thienpont, 2013. Colour and Chemistry of the glass finds in the Roman villa of Treignes, Belgium. Procedia Chemistry, 8, 55-64.
this is the link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876619613000090
Cholakova, A., Rehren, Th., 2014. Producing black glass during the Roman period – notes on a crucible fragment from Serdica, Bulgaria. In: R. Scott, D. Braekmans, M. Carremans, P. Degryse (Eds), Proceedings of the 39th International Symposium for Archaeometry 28 May – 1 June 2012 Leuven, Belgium. Centre for Archaeological Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, 261-276.
Rehren, Th., Cholakova, A., 2014. Glass supply and consumption in the late Roman and early Byzantine site Dichin, Northern Bulgaria. In: D. Keller, J. Price, C. Jackson (eds), Neighbours and Successors of Rome: Traditions of Glass Production and use in Europe and the Middle East in the Later first Millennium AD. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 83-94.
Rehren, Th., Cholakova, A., Živanović, M., 2012. The making of black glass in Late Roman Doclea, Montenegro. – New Antique Doclea, 3, 71-90.
To downloan the paper, please click *HERE*
Copper metallurgy across the Mediterranean
Charalambous, A. and Vasiliki Kassianidou, 2014. Appendix V. Chemical analyses of copper alloy artefacts from Pyla-Kokkinokremos using portable X-Ray Fluorescence, in Vasos Karageorghis and Athanasia Kanta, Pyla-Kokkinokremos: A Late 13th Century BC Fortified Settlement in Cyprus, Excavations 2010-2011, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, Vol. CXLI, Åströms Förlag,Uppsala, 197-204.
Charalambous A., Kassianidou, V. and Papasavvas, G., 2014. Gold in Palaepaphos (Cyprus): A study of artefacts from the Early Iron Age Necropolis of Skales using portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (pXRF). Poster presentation in the 40th ISA conference, May 2014, LA, USA.
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Markou, E., Charalambous, A., and Kassianidou, V., 2014. pXRF Analysis of Cypriot Gold Coins of the Classical Period, American Journal of Numismatics, Second Series, 26 (2014), 33-60.
Charalambous, A., Kassianidou, V., Papasavvas, G., 2014. A compositional study of Cypriot bronzes dating to the Early Iron Age using portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF), Journal of Archaeological Science 46, 205-216.
Charalambous, A. and Kassianidou, V., 2012. Appendix V. Chemical analyses of metal artefacts from Late Cypriot tombs excavated in the Limassol area with the employment of pXRF. In: V. Karageorghis and I. Violaris, Tombs of the Late Bronze Age in the Limassol Area Cyprus (17th -13th Centuries BC). Limassol: Municipality of Limassol, 300-308.
Gaudenzi Asinelli, M., 2014. Bell casting activity in medieval Leopoli-Cencelle: technological patterns and sociocultural implications (Mediaeval coppers, bronzes and brass 2014)
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Gaudenzi Asinelli, M. and Martinόn-Torres, M., 2014. Gilded and Silvered Artefacts from Medieval Tuscia (Italy): Materials and Technological Features (ISA 2014)
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Rademakers Fr. and Rehren, Th., 2014. Heterogeneity in the crucible. Some methodological issues for reconstructing ancient crucible metallurgy. Poster presentation in the 40th ISA conference, May 2014, LA, USA.
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Rademakers Fr. and Rehren, Th., 2013. Tin oxide in crucible slag. From slag crystals to technological choices in bronze production. Poster presentation in the HMS 50th Anniversary Conference, June 2013, London, UK.
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Van Brempt, L. and Kassianidou, V., 2014. Metal production at the Late Bronze Age Site of Kalavasos-Ayios Dhimitrios, Cyprus: A preliminary study of the slag remains. Poster presentation in the 40th ISA conference, May 2014, LA, USA.
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Interdisciplinary assessments of architectural decoration
Bonnerot, O. and Ceglia, A., 2014. The Glass Tesserae of the Amathous Acropolis Basilica: an Archaeometric Study. Poster presentation in the 40th ISA conference, May 2014, LA, USA
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Bonnerot, O., 2012. A study of materials used in the production of wall mosaics from early-Christian Cypriot basilicas: preliminary results. Poster presentation in the 12th AIEMA conference, September 2012, Venice, Italy
To download the poster. please click *HERE*
Dating techniques and the palaeo-environment
Christodoulakis, J., Bassiakos, Y., Tsakalos, E., Kazantzaki, M., 2014. Dating results of new palaeoenvironmental studies conducted in South Peloponnesus, Greece. Poster presentation in 40th International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA) 2014, Los Angeles, USA, May 2014, Program and Abstract Book, p.147.
www.archaeometry2014.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/ISA-2014-Program-and-Abstracts-Book-Online.pdf
Christodoulakis J., Bassiakos Y., and Athanassas C., 2013. Absolute dating and palaeoenvironmental evolution in Palaeolithic Mani, SW Peloponnesus, Poster presentation in the EGU General Assembly, April 2013, Vienna, Austria.
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Christodoulakis, J., Athanassas, C., Bassiakos, Y., Varotsos, C., 2013. New geoarchaeological and palaeoenvironmental studies in Mani Peninsula (S. Peloponnesus) by employing luminescence dating techniques. Oral presentation in 6th Symposium of Hellenic Society for Archaeometry (HSA) “Craft-based Cultural Influences in the Mediterranean”. Acropolis Museum, Athens, May 2013.
Christodoulakis J., Bassiakos Y., Tsakalos E., and Kazantzaki M., 2013. Dating results of new palaeoenvironmental studies conducted in South Peloponnesus, Greece, Poster presentation in the 40th ISA Conference, May 2014, LA, USA.
To download the poster please click *HERE*
Christodoulakis J., 2012. Palaeoenvironment reconstruction of SW Peloponnesus using luminescence dating technique, Poster presentation in the PEOPLE Marie Curie Conference 2012, November 2012, Nicosia, Cyprus.
To download the poster, please click *HERE*
Tsakalos, E., Bassiakos, Y., Kazantzaki, M., Christodoulakis J., 2014. Unravelling the Palaeoenvironmental Framework of Southeast Cyprus over the Late Quaternary – Luminescence Geochronology and Quartz Grains-Shape Examination. Poster presentation in 40th International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA) 2014, Los Angeles, USA, May 2014, Program and Abstract Book, p.155.
www.archaeometry2014.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/ISA-2014-Program-and-Abstracts-Book-Online.pdf
Tsakalos, E., Athanassas, C., Bassiakos, Y., 2013. Luminescence dating of last interglacial coastal deposits of Cyprus: overcoming quartz complications by elevated-temperature Infrared Stimulated Luminescence (IRSL) from feldspars. EGU General Assembly 2013, Geophysical Research Abstracts 15.
Tsakalos, E., Athanassas, C., Bassiakos, Y., Triantaphyllou, M., 2013. Infrared Stimulated Luminescence (IRSL) of late Quaternary coastal deposits of a site in south east Cyprus. Seventh World Archaeological Congress Proceedings, Black Sea, Jordan.
Tsakalos, E., 2012. Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) Dating of Coastal Aeolianites in South East Cyprus. Proceedings of the People 2012 conference, Nicosia.
Kazantzaki, M., Bassiakos, Y., Rondoyanni, T., Tsakalos, E.,Christodoulakis, J., 2014. Quaternary Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Coastal Zone of North Evoikos Gulf (Greece) based on the use of Luminescence Dating Techniques. Poster presentation in 40th International Symposium on Archaeometry (ISA) 2014, Los Angeles, USA, May 2014, Program and Abstract Book, p.154.
www.archaeometry2014.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/ISA-2014-Program-and-Abstracts-Book-Online.pdf
pXRF application in Archaeology
Adler, D.S., Wilkinson, K.N., Blockley, S., Mark, D., Pinhasi, R., Schmidt-Magee, B., Nahapetyan, S., Mallol, C., Berna, F., Glauberman, P., Raczynski-Henk, Y., Wales, N., Frahm, E., Jöris, O., MacLeod, A., Smith, V., Cullen, V., Gasparyan, B. Early Levallois Technology and the Transition from the Lower to Middle Palaeolithic in the Southern Caucasus. Science 345 (6204):1609-1613.
Frahm, E. 2014. Characterizing Obsidian Sources with Portable XRF: Accuracy, Reproducibility, and Field Relationships in a Case Study from Armenia. Journal of Archaeological Science 49:105-125.
Frahm, E., Feinberg, J.M., Schmidt-Magee, B., Wilkinson, K., Gasparyan, B., Yeritsyan, B., Karapetian, S., Meliksetian, Kh., Muth, M.J.*, Adler, D.S. 2014. Sourcing Geochemically Identical Obsidian: Multiscalar Magnetic Variations in the Gutansar Volcanic Complex and Implications for Palaeolithic Research in Armenia. Journal of Archaeological Science 47:164-178.
Frahm, E., Schmidt, B., Gasparyan, B., Yeritsyan, B., Karapetian, S., Meliksetian, Kh., Adler, D.S.   2014. Ten Seconds in the Field: Rapid Armenian Obsidian Sourcing with Portable XRF to Inform Excavations and Surveys. Journal of Archaeological Science 41:333-348.
Frahm, E., Doonan, R.C.P., Kilikoglou, V. 2014. Handheld Portable X-ray Fluorescence of Aegean Obsidians. Archaeometry 56:228-260.
Frahm, E., Feinberg, J.M. 2013. Environment and Collapse: Eastern Anatolian Obsidians at Urkesh (Tell Mozan, Syria) and the Third-Millennium Mesopotamian Urban Crisis. Journal of Archaeological Science 40(4):1866-1878 — Included in Elsevier’s Archaeology Altmetrics Virtual Special Issue of  the publisher’s ten highest-ranked archaeological articles (#5) of 2013
Frahm, E., Feinberg, J.M. 2013. Empires and Resources: Central Anatolian Obsidian at Urkesh (Tell Mozan, Syria) during the Akkadian Period. Journal of Archaeological Science 40(2):1122-1135.
Frahm, E., Doonan, R.C.P. 2013. The Technological versus Methodological Revolution of Portable XRF in Archaeology (Review). Journal of Archaeological Science 40(2):1425-1434.
Frahm, E., 2013. Is Obsidian Sourcing about Geochemistry or Archaeology? A Reply to Speakman and Shackley (Commentary). Journal of Archaeological Science 40(2):1444-1448.
Frahm, E., 2013. Validity of “Off-the-Shelf” Handheld Portable XRF for Sourcing Near Eastern Obsidian Chip Debris. Journal of Archaeological Science 40(2):1080-1092.
Frahm, E., Beverly Schmidt, Boris Gasparyan, Benik Yeritsyan, Sergei Karapetian, Khachatur Meliksetian, and Daniel S. Adler. 2014. Ten Seconds in the Field: Rapid Armenian Obsidian Sourcing with Portable XRF to Inform Excavations and Surveys. Journal of Archaeological Science 41:333-48.
Frahm, E., Roger C.P. Doonan, and Vassilis Kilikoglou. 2014. Handheld Portable X-ray Fluorescence of Aegean Obsidians. Archaeometry 56:228-60.
Frahm, E. and Roger C.P. Doonan. 2013. The Technological versus Methodological Revolution of Portable XRF in Archaeology (Review). Journal of Archaeological Science 40(2):1425-1434.
Frahm, E., 2013. Validity of “Off-the-Shelf” Handheld Portable XRF for Sourcing Near Eastern Obsidian Chip Debris. Journal of Archaeological Science 40(2):1080-1092.

4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, and Christian and Islamic Origin

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 [First posted in AWOL 23 November 2009. Updated 20 October, 2019]

4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, and Christian and Islamic Origin
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4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins is an online research tool for the study of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, promoted by the Enoch Seminar and edited by Gabriele Boccaccini.

Overview

Only gradually and not without pain, the field of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins has emerged in modern times as an autonomous field of research. In the past the major obstacle was the intrusion of canonical and religious boundaries; today the field suffers from an unprecedented explosion of studies that results in a growing fragmentation into sub-areas of specialization. Since it has become virtually impossible to master the entire field, even more urgent are the circulation of ideas, the sharing of information, and the mutual listening to each other.

The Enoch Seminar were born with the goal of providing a common forum to all specialists of the field. Now a new tool is added – 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism. At the 2009 Enoch Seminar in Naples, the General Assembly recommended the creation of an online tool that would enhance the scholarship of the Seminar participants as well as aide scholars of Second Temple Judaism throughout the world. Gabriele Boccaccini, the Chairperson of the Seminar, agreed to contribute 20 years of his work on the history of research in the field of Second Temple Judaism, which had already produced in 1992 a printed bibliography – Portraits of Middle Judaism in Scholarship and Arts (1992 Boccaccini), book. Boccaccini’s vast bibliographies, database, and personal notes encompassing scholarship and the arts comprise the core of 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism.

The name 4 Enoch was chosen as a tribute to the ancient patriarch who has become the symbol of our common goal to tear down the canonical, linguistic and religious walls of separation that in the past have largely divided our field of research. The wish is to provide common ground for scholars all around the world to share the results of their research and listen to each other and to the voices from the past and make it easier to specialists and students to navigate in a field that is becoming more and more complex and fragmented in different subfields of specialization.

4 Enoch offers a comprehensive introduction to scholarly research in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, beginning with the Babylonian Exile in 586 BCE to the Bar-Kokhba Revolt in 135 CE. It includes biographies of scholars, as well as abstracts of scholarly works in the field of Second Temple Judaism, from the early 16th century to the present. The Encyclopedia also includes fictional material (art, literature, music, cinema). As the fertile soil for both Christianity and the rabbinic period, Second Temple Judaism has inspired not only scholars but also artists, whose creations have profoundly affected our understanding of the period. 4 Enoch is the only online tool to address the vital connection between scholarship and the arts, whether the arts anticipate, interact with, or stem from developments in the academic community.
Spanning 500 years of research and creativity, 4 Enoch covers everything from Contexta populi Iudaici historia (1548 Eber), book to Beyond the Qumran Community (2010 Collins), book, and from Expulsion of Heliodorus from the Temple (1512 Raphael), art to The Handmaid and the Carpenter (2006 Berg), novel. Although 4 Enoch is still in its nascent stage, the goal of its Editors is to create the most comprehensive history of research tool available to the scholars who comprise the field of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins.
The Editors of 4 Enoch are committed to removing the canonical, linguistic and religious walls of separation that have divided scholars of Second Temple Judaism for so long. The tool itself is decidedly historical and secular in orientation; it has no canonical, confessional, religious or denominational preferences. It invites scholars from every country and tradition to participate freely and to benefit from its bibliographic resources. It is aptly named after the ancient patriarch and patron saint of the Enoch Seminar, whose three ancient books brought together traditions shared by both Christians and Jews.

By summarizing the vast literature and synthesizing it for the scholarly community, 4 Enoch provides the opportunity for scholars around the world to share the results of their research with their colleagues and anyone else who is interested in Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins. 4 Enoch resurrects voices from past centuries, introducing the giants of a past age to each new generation of scholars; and provides a glimpse to the work of national schools often neglected or even virtually unknown due to linguistic barriers. Specialists and students will be allowed to navigate a field that is increasingly complex and fragmented into sub-fields of specialization. The goal is to produce more substantial scholarship and a greater respect for our common heritage. 4 Enoch: The Online Encyclopedia will evolve in three phases. The beginning phase of 4 Enoch will be the creation of thousands of entries for those scholars, authors and artists who have contributed to our understanding of the period or addressed the period in some significant way. The focus during the first phase is on history of research and secondary scholarship. The second phase will focus more on primary sources and will include entries on the ancient documents of Second Temple Judaism, historical and fictional characters, historical events, archaeological sites, epigraphic data, numismatics and cultural phenomena. The final phase will include scholarly articles written by current Second Temple specialists.

4 Enoch is freely open to the participation of scholars from around the world. There are already more than 60 registered authors from six continents making contributions to its growing database. In the near future the 4 Enoch team will appoint additional associate editors for major linguistic groups as well as major subjects of research. The choice of the wiki program reflects 4 Enoch’s desire for a truly collective enterprise and for contributions from scholars and graduate students from around the globe. It also allows the registered authors to add abstracts, reviews, and interacting biographical and scholarly notes not found in bibliographical databases, such as the Bibliographie bibliques informatisée de Lausanne (BiBIL) or WorldCat.

There is a final point that the Editors want to make in this age that is increasingly dominated by the presence of the Web. We sometimes complain (and not without reason) about the low quality and unreliability of some very popular computerized tools, which nonetheless our students and we must use every day. Our challenge is to demonstrate that a collective work can be accomplished without compromising its integrity and high standards. On the contrary, the sharing of individual wisdom from scholars all around the world can only result in mutual enrichment and lay the foundation for new accomplishments in our field.
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Classical Works Knowledge Base

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[First listed in AWOL 12 July 2014, updated 20 October 2019]

Classical Works Knowledge Base
1,550 authors3,427 author variants
5,200 works6,544 work variants
The CWKB knowledge base assembles data about Classical works (1,550 authors and 5,200 texts, with variants forms in the main modern languages of Classical studies and common abbreviations). The knowledge base also contains the linking heuristics to the passage level for 6,732 manifestations of Classical works. The full-text services linked to are:
  • the Classical Latin Texts of the Packard Humanities Institute (PHI Latin Texts);
  • the Greek and Roman Texts from the Perseus Digital Library;
  • the Library of Latin Texts - Series A (LLT-A) from Brepols Publishers [licensed];
  • the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG) [licensed] and the Abridged Online TLG.
CWKB does not aim at creating a new canon of Classical literature, but provides a concordance to existing canons and workID registries.



Database: Glossarium Græco-Arabicum: A lexicon of the mediæval Arabic translations from the Greek

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[First posted in AWOL 5 April 2011. Updated 21 October 2019]

Glossarium Græco-Arabicum: A lexicon of the mediæval Arabic translations from the Greek
The database Glossarium Græco-Arabicum makes available the files of a lexical project, intended to open up the lexicon of the mediæval Arabic translations from the Greek. It contains images of the filecards (ca. 80,000) which have not yet been published in the analytical reference dictionary A Greek and Arabic Lexicon (Leiden: Brill, 1992ff.), and comprises Arabic roots from the letter jîm to the end of the Arabic alphabet.

From the eighth to the tenth century A. D., Greek scientific and philosophical works were translated wholesale into Arabic. This activity resulted in the incorporation and reorganization of the classical heritage in the new civilization which, using Arabic, spread with Islam.

The object of project Glossarium Graeco-Arabicum is to make readily available to scholars the direct information which the Graeco-Arabic translations contain for several areas of research. These include:

– the vocabulary and syntax of Classical and Middle Arabic;
– the development of a scientific and technical vocabulary in Arabic;
– the vocabulary of Classical and Middle Greek;
– the chronology and nature of the translation movement into Arabic; and
– the establishment of the texts of Greek works and their Arabic translations.

Arabic and Latin Glossary

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 [First posted in AWOL 24 February 2017, updated 21 October 2019]

Arabic and Latin Glossary
edited by Dag Nikolaus Hasse together with Katrin Fischer, Susanne Hvezda, Barbara Jockers, Reinhard Kiesler†, Jens Ole Schmitt, Eva Sahr & Stefanie Gsell
The Arabic and Latin Glossary is a dictionary of the vocabulary of the Arabic–Latin translations of the Middle Ages. It unites the entries of all existing Arabic–Latin glossaries in modern editions of medieval works.

The Glossary has a double aim: to improve our understanding of the Arabic influence in Europe, especially with respect to scientific vocabulary, and to provide a lexical tool for the understanding of Arabic and Latin scientific texts.

It is currently based on 42 sources, which cover medicine, philosophy, theology, astrology, astronomy, mathematics, optics, botany, and zoology. The texts were written by the following Arabic or Greek authors:

    Abū Maʿšar (Albumasar)
    Abū l-Ṣalt (Albuzale)
    Aristotle
    al-Biṭrūǧī (Alpetragius)
    al-Fārābī (Alfarabius)
    Ibn al-Ǧazzār
    Ibn al-Hayṯam (Alhazen)
    Ibn Rušd (Averroes)
    Abū Muḥammad ʿAbdallāh Ibn Rušd (Averroes Iunior)
    Ibn Sīnā (Avicenna)
    Ibn Tūmart
    al-Kindī (Alkindi)
    Yūḥannā ibn Māsawayh (Mesue)
    al-Nayrīzī (Anaritius)
    Nicolaus Damascenus
    Proclus
    Ptolemy
    al-Qabīṣī (Alcabitius)
    Ibn Zakariyyāʾ al-Rāzī (Rhazes)
    Ṯābit ibn Qurra (Thebit ben Corat)

The Glossary is growing constantly. At the moment, it contains the entire letters A to C and parts of the letter D (dact–descr, desu–dies, dile–disi).

The Latin-Arabic version currently comprises 3.505 Latin lemmata with 10.256 corresponding Arabic expressions and 20.775 searchable quotations. The Arabic-Latin version comprises 5.584 Arabic lemmata

Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus

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Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus
Project icon: lavishly furnished initial letter with a painting of Ptolemy using an astrolab.
he Project Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus (PAL) is dedicated to the edition and study of the Arabic and Latin versions of Ptolemy’s astronomical and astrological texts and related material. These include works by Ptolemy or attributed to him, commentaries thereupon, and other works that are of immediate relevance to understanding Ptolemy’s heritage in the Middle Ages and the early modern period up to 1700 A.D.
The PAL online database currently offers the following items:
  • Works: a cursory description of Arabic and Latin Ptolemaic works arranged in three categories: A=Authentic Works; B=Pseudepigrapha; C=Commentaries upon A and B
  • Manuscripts: a catalogue of Arabic and Latin Ptolemaic manuscripts
  • Glossary: a Greek-Arabic-Latin-English glossary of astronomical and astrological terms
  • Images: high definition reproductions of Ptolemaic works from a selected manuscript or early printed edition
  • Texts: searchable transcriptions of Ptolemaic works preparedfrom a selected manuscript or early printed edition 
The PAL database was first published in December 2016 and is being implemented almost on a daily basis, but visitors should be aware that it is still very much in progress.








Open Access Journal: Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents Newsletter

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[First posted in AWOL 1 November 2009. Updated (additional issues) 22 October 2019 (new URL)]

Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents Newsletter
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The Centre's Newsletter, published biannually in spring and autumn, offers news of events and activities at CSAD. The newsletter can be read or downloaded either in HTML format or as an Adobe Acrobat document. Copies of the Acrobat Reader can be downloaded directly from Adobe.
The following issues are available:

Newsletter no. 1 (Winter 1995/96)

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Newsletter no. 2 (Spring 1996)

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Newsletter no. 3 (Autumn 1996)

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Institute for the Study of the Ancient World Video Lecture Archive

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 [First posted in AWOL 11 May 2017, updated (new URLs) 22 October 2019]

Institute for the Study of the Ancient World Video Lecture Archive
Videos of past events at ISAW are now available in the Video Archive found on our Events page. We will continue to add more recordings as they become available.
The following public lectures are available to watch online:
The Migrations of Islamic Science in Renaissance EuropeExhibition Lecture
Robert Morrison, Bowdoin College
May 10, 2018
Plato's advice to Alexander: Amir Khusraw's 'Mirror of Alexander' (1299)
Exhibition Lecture
Richard Stoneman, University of Exeter
May 3, 2018
Alexander to Iskandar: Paintings from Persian and Turkish Manuscripts
Exhibition Lecture
Ayşin Yoltar-Yıldırım, Brooklyn Museum
April 12, 2018
Savoring the Past: The Archaeology of Food and Foodways
Guest Lecture
Katheryn Twiss, Stony Brook University
March 29, 2018

Revisiting Harappan Iconography: Seals, Sealingand Tablets as Small Windows onto the Indus Valley Civilization
Faculty Lecture
Marta Ameri, Visiting Research Scholar, ISAW
February 20, 2018

Fragments of Greek Science in a Palimpsest from Bobbio
Faculty Lecture
Alexander Jones, Leon Levy Director and Professor of the History of the Exact Sciences in Antiquity, ISAW
February 22, 2018

The Silent Fall of an Empire in 1200 BCE
Faculty Lecture
Lorenzo d'Alfonso, Associate Professor of Western Asian Archaeology and History, ISAW
December 7, 2017
The History of Eighth-century Khotan as Seen from Khotanese Documents
Faculty Lecture
Zhan Zhang, ISAW Visiting Research Scholar
December 5, 2017
The Prehistory of Crete
Exhibition Lecture
Malcolm H. Wiener, Aegean Prehistorian
November 30, 2017
Ancient World Research and Tools in Synergy
Guest Lecture
Mark Depauw, University of Leuven
November 13, 2017
Theology of Liberation in the Second Millennium BCE: The Hurrian Song of Liberation
Faculty Lecture
Eva von Dassow, ISAW Visiting Research Scholar
October 24, 2017

Spying on Antiquity: Declassified US Intelligence Satellite Imagery and Near Eastern Archaeology
AIA Lecture
Jason Ur, Harvard University
October 23, 2017
Chinese Bronze Age Economics: A Multi-sited Approach to Shang Dynasty Bone Crafting
Faculty Lecture
Roderick B. Campbell, Associate Professor of East Asian Archaeology and History, ISAW
October 17, 2017

Conserving Cairo 1882-2012
ARCE Lecture
Nicholas Warner, American University in Cairo
October 12, 2017
There Goes the Neighborhood: Gentrification and Urban Redevelopment in Roman North Africa
Faculty Lecture
J. Andrew Dufton, ISAW Visiting Assistant Professor
October 10, 2017

HERE
Exhibition Lecture
Elizabeth Price, Artist, Restoring the Minoans
October 5, 2017
Water in Sumer
Faculty Lecture
Stephanie Rost, ISAW Visiting Assistant Professor
September 26, 2017

Architectural Conservation in Egypt’s Western Desert: The Amheida Project
Guest Lecture
Nicholas Warner, American University in Cairo
September 18, 2017
A Paradise in the Caucasus: An Achaemenid Residence in Azerbaijan
Guest Lecture
Florian Knauss, Director of Staatliche Antikensammlungen und Glyptothek, München
May 2, 2017 

Excavating the Ancient City of TeneaGuest Lecture
Dr. Eleni Korka, Director General of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture and Sports, Athens
April 21, 2017 

A Portable Cosmos: The Antikythera MechanismExhibition Lecture
Alexander Jones, Leon Levy Director Professor of the History of the Exact Sciences in Antiquity, ISAW
April 6, 2017

New Term Excavations at Kültepe: The First International Trade Center in Anatolia
Guest Lecture
Fikri Kulakoglu, Ankara University
March 28, 2017 
Globalising the Mediterranean's Iron Age
Guest Lecture
Tamar Hodos, University of Bristol
March 20, 2017
Medicine and the Humanities from Ancient to ModernFaculty Lecture
Claire Bubb, Assistant Professor/ Faculty Fellow of Classical Literature and Science, ISAW
March 9, 2017

Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman AstrologyExhibition Lecture
Stephan Heilen, University of Osnabrück
February 27, 2017

Fantastical Space and Heroic Journeys in Mesopotamian LiteratureFaculty Lecture
Gina Konstantopoulos, ISAW Visiting Assistant Professor
February 21, 2017 

Enigmatic Sites and Headless Nubians: Exploring the Eastern Desert of Late Roman EgyptARCE Lecture
Colleen M. Darnell, University of Hartford
February 2, 2017 
Geographical Portable Sundials: Reliable Instruments or Roman Fashion Statements?Exhibition LectureRichard Talbert, University of North CarolinaJanuary 26, 2017
Weeks, Months, and Years in Greek and Roman CalendarsExhibition LectureDaryn Lehoux, Queen's UniversityDecember 1, 2016
Imhotep Comes Forth by Day
ARCE Lecture
Janice Kamrin, Metropolitan Museum of Art
November 17, 2016
Fruits of the Silk Road
VRS Lecture
Robert Spengler, Visiting Research Scholar, ISAW
November 15, 2016
Ancient Sundials: Art, Technology, and Culture
Exhibition Lecture
James Evans, University of Puget Sound
November 10, 2016
A People Without a Name or, Who Were the Hittites?
Tenth Annual Leon Levy Lecture
Theo van den Hout, Arthur and Joann Rasmussen Professor of Western Civilization and of Hittite and Anatolian Languages, Oriental Institute of the University of ChicagoNovember 3, 2016
Decrepit Rome, your morals disintegrate, your walls collapse!Critique of Rome in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
VRS Lecture
Maya Maskarinec, Visiting Research Scholar, ISAW
October 25, 2016
Death and Taxes?
Economy, Society and the Imperial State in Babylonia in the Sixth Century BCE
Michael Jursa, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Vienna, Corresponding Fellow of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
September 29, 2016
Herodes Atticus and the Greco-Roman World: Imperial Cosmos, Cosmic Allusions, Art and Culture in his Estate in Southern PeloponneseExhibition Lecture
Georgios Spyropoulos, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sport, Directorate General of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage, Athens
September 13, 2016
Silk Roads and Steppe Roads of Medieval China: History Unearthed from Tombs, IV
A Tang Dynasty Ally in War and Ritual: The Tomb of Pugu Yitu (635-678) in Mongolia
Rostovtzeff Lecture Series
Jonathan K. Skaff, Visiting Research Scholar, ISAW
April 19, 2016
Silk Roads and Steppe Roads of Medieval China: History Unearthed from Tombs, III
Sogdians or Borderlanders?, Part II: Death Rituals Revealed in Tombs
Rostovtzeff Lecture Series
Jonathan K. Skaff, Visiting Research Scholar, ISAWApril 12, 2016
Silk Roads and Steppe Roads of Medieval China: History Unearthed from Tombs, II
Sogdians or Borderlanders?, Part I: Lives Revealed in Epitaphs
Rostovtzeff Lecture Series
Jonathan K. Skaff, Visiting Research Scholar, ISAWApril 5, 2016
Silk Roads and Steppe Roads of Medieval China: History Unearthed from Tombs, I
A Slave Road? Sogdian Merchants and Foreign Slaves at Turfan
Rostovtzeff Lecture Series
Jonathan K. Skaff, Visiting Research Scholar, ISAWMarch 29, 2016
Memory, Tradition, and Image Production in Ancient Mesopotamia
Faculty Lecture
Beate Pongratz-Leisten, Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, ISAW
March 24, 2016

Attic Inscriptions Online Update

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Attic Inscriptions Online Update:
AIO
21 Oct 2019: We publish today AIUK 4.1 (British Museum, Cult Provisions), with corresponding revised editions on the main site (including Greek texts and images) of IG I3 232 (cult provisions from the City Eleusinion) , 244 (ordinances of Skambonidai) and 246 (sacrificial calendar); AIUK 7 (Chatsworth) and AIUK 8 (Broomhall), with corresponding new entries on the main site (including Greek texts and images): AIUK 7 no. 1 (funerary monument), no. 2 (statue base), no. 3 (decree fragment); AIUK 8 no. 1 (painted funerary stele), no. 2, no. 3, no. 4 (funerary stelai), no. 5 (sarcophagus). We also publish a revision based on autopsy of the 5th cent. sacrificial calendar IG I3 234 (with Greek text) together with an entry for IG II3 4, 1061 (translation); translations of the remaining ephebic dedications of the Hellenistic and Roman periods, IG II3 4, 365425 (overview at 357; the overviews of ephebic inscriptions in the notes to RO 89 and IG II3 4, 329 have also been updated); and the dedications by athletes and other competitors in Panhellenic festivals, IG II3 4, 578630 (overview at 578). Also new are entries for IG I3 520 and 521, which complete the sequence of "donaria publica" from before 403/2 BC, IG I3 501525. We have updated our entries for public dedications to account for the Addenda in IG II3 4, fasc. 3 (2019), pp. 683-87. For a full list of today's 123 new items see Publication 21 October 2019.

New Online from the Oriental Institute: Hittite Dictionary Š, fascicle 4 (-šma/i- A. to šūu)

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The Hittite Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CHD)

Editors:
Petra M. Goedegebuure, Hans G. Güterbock, Harry A. Hoffner, and Theo P. J. van den Hout
S, fascicle 4 (-šma/i- A. to šūu-) (pb)200 (509–661)2019978-1-61491-047-3$30.00PurchaseDownloadTerms of Use
S, fascicles 1–4 (sa- to šūu-) (hb) 661 (1–661)2019--(Available 11-01-19)









For an up to date list of all Oriental Institute publications available online see:

First 1000 Years of Greek: XML files for the works in the First Thousand Years of Greek Project

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First 1000 Years of Greek: XML files for the works in the First Thousand Years of Greek Projec
The goal of this project is to collect at least one edition of every Greek work composed between Homer and 250CE with a focus on texts that do not already exist in the Perseus Digital Library. So, e.g., neither Thucydides nor the text of the New Testament are here because both of these texts are already in Perseus (http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/). The TEI XML versions of the Perseus Greek texts (c. 10 million words) are available at https://github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-greekLit, where they are being revised (upgrading to epiDoc compliant P5 TEI XML) and reorganized to be more readily CTS compliant. This project has been generously funded by the Harvard Library Arcadia Fund and produced in an international cooperation with the Center for Hellenic Studies, the Harvard Library, Mount Alison University, Tufts University, the University of Leipzig, and the University of Virginia.

All the works in the repository for which we have added metadata are listed below, organized by author, with links to the individual files. Note that all of these files are 100% CTS-compliant. If you see any problems with this list, please start an issue on the main repository page. At this time, the repository contains 22,161,029 words of CTS-compliant texts, primarily in Greek, with c. 4 million words currently being corrected and converted to epiDoc-compliant TEI XML. When these remaining texts and the Perseus collection are added, the amount of CC-licensed TEI XML Greek available on GitHub will exceed 30 million words.
  • Acta Joannis (tlg0317) - 15,085 words
    • Acta Joannis (recensio) (tlg0317.tlg002)
      • Acta Joannis (recensio), Bonnet, Mendelssohn, 1898 (tlg0317.tlg002.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        2,529 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Acta Joannis (tlg0317.tlg001)
      • Acta Joannis, Bonnet, Mendelssohn, 1898 (tlg0317.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        12,556 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Adamantius Judaeus (tlg0731) - 11,754 words
    • Physiognomonica (epitome Matritensis) (tlg0731.tlg003)
      • Adamantius, Physiognomonica (epitome Matritensis), Foerster, Teubner, 1893 (tlg0731.tlg003.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        3,615 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Physiognomonica (tlg0731.tlg001)
      • Adamantius, Physiognomonica, Foerster, Teubner, 1893 (tlg0731.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        8,139 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Aelius Herodianus (tlg0087) - 286,429 words
    • De figuris (tlg0087.tlg025)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ σχημάτων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg025.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        650 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Εἰς τὴν Ἀπολλωνίου εἰσαγωγήν (tlg0087.tlg032)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Εἰς τὴν Ἀπολλωνίου εἰσαγωγήν, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg032.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        48 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Εἰς τὸ περὶ γενῶν Ἀπολλωνίου ὑπόμνημα (tlg0087.tlg014)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Εἰς τὸ περὶ γενῶν Ἀπολλωνίου ὑπόμνημα, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg014.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        54 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Μονόβιβλον περὶ τοῦ μὴ πάντα τὰ ῥήματα κλίνεσθαι εἰς πάντας τοὺς χρόνους (tlg0087.tlg018)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Μονόβιβλον περὶ τοῦ μὴ πάντα τὰ ῥήματα κλίνεσθαι εἰς πάντας τοὺς χρόνους, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg018.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        1,511 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Μονόβιβλον περὶ τοῦ ἦν (tlg0087.tlg020)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Μονόβιβλον περὶ τοῦ ἦν, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg020.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        106 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Μονόβιβλον περὶ τοῦ ὕδωρ (tlg0087.tlg015)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Μονόβιβλον περὶ τοῦ ὕδωρ, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg015.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        87 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ γάμου καὶ συμβιώσεως (tlg0087.tlg029)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ γάμου καὶ συμβιώσεως, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg029.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        63 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ διχρόνων (tlg0087.tlg004)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ διχρόνων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg004.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        3,963 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ κλίσεως ὀνομάτων (tlg0087.tlg013)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ κλίσεως ὀνομάτων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg013.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        52,846 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ μετοχῶν (tlg0087.tlg019)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ μετοχῶν, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg019.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        150 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ μονήρους λέξεως (tlg0087.tlg033)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ μονήρους λέξεως, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg033.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        11,004 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ μονοσυλλάβων (tlg0087.tlg028)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ μονοσυλλάβων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg028.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        241 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ παθῶν (tlg0087.tlg009)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ παθῶν, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg009.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        56,094 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ παρωνύμων (tlg0087.tlg026)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ παρωνύμων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg026.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        15,070 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ πνευμάτων (tlg0087.tlg005)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ πνευμάτων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg005.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        74 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ συζυγιῶν (tlg0087.tlg017)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ συζυγιῶν, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg017.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        78 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ συντάξεως τῶν στοιχείων (tlg0087.tlg010)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ συντάξεως τῶν στοιχείων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg010.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        6,040 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ τοῦ ζώς (tlg0087.tlg016)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ τοῦ ζώς, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg016.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        100 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ τῶν εἰς μι (tlg0087.tlg022)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ τῶν εἰς μι, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg022.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        9,465 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ ἀντωνυμιῶν (tlg0087.tlg023)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ ἀντωνυμιῶν, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg023.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        488 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ Ἀττικῆς προσῳδίας (tlg0087.tlg006)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ Ἀττικῆς προσῳδίας, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg006.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        150 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ ἐπιρρημάτων (tlg0087.tlg024)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ ἐπιρρημάτων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg024.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        59 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ Ἰλιακῆς προσῳδίας (tlg0087.tlg007)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ Ἰλιακῆς προσῳδίας, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg007.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        39,163 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ Ὀδυσσειακῆς προσῳδίας (tlg0087.tlg008)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ Ὀδυσσειακῆς προσῳδίας, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg008.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        9,592 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ ὀνομάτων (tlg0087.tlg012)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ ὀνομάτων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg012.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        8,001 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ ὀρθογραφίας (tlg0087.tlg011)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ ὀρθογραφίας, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg011.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        53,677 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ ῥημάτων (tlg0087.tlg021)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ ῥημάτων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg021.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        14,954 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Περὶ ῥηματικῶν ὀνομάτων (tlg0087.tlg027)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Περὶ ῥηματικῶν ὀνομάτων, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg027.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        1,852 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Προτάσεις (tlg0087.tlg031)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Προτάσεις, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg031.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        47 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Συμπόσιον (tlg0087.tlg030)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Συμπόσιον, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg030.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        525 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Ἐκ τῶν Ἡρωδιανοῦ ὑπομνημάτων τῶν περὶ παθῶν Διδύμου (tlg0087.tlg009a)
      • Aelius Herodianus, Ἐκ τῶν Ἡρωδιανοῦ ὑπομνημάτων τῶν περὶ παθῶν Διδύμου, Grammatici Graeci 3.2, Lentz, Teubner, 1868 (tlg0087.tlg009a.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        277 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Aeschylus (tlg0085) - 42,528 words
  • Aesop (tlg0096) - 44,243 words
  • Agatharchides (tlg0067) - 24,148 words
    • De Rubro Mari (tlg0067.tlg001)
      • Agatharchides, creator; Geographi graeci minores Volumen Primum, ed. Karl Müller; Ambroise Firmin Didot, Paris, 1855 (tlg0067.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        24,148 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Agathias Scholasticus (tlg4024) - 123,775 words
    • Epigrammata (tlg4024.tlg002)
    • Historiae (tlg4024.tlg001)
      • Agathias Scholasticus, Historiae, Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae, Vol 1, Niebuhr, Weber, 1828 (tlg4024.tlg001.opp-grc2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        60,857 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
      • Agathias Scholasticus, Historiae, Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae, Vol 1, Niebuhr, Weber, 1828 (tlg4024.tlg001.opp-lat1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        56,065 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Alcidamas (tlg0610) - 6,007 words
  • Alciphron Rhet., Soph., AD 2/3 (tlg0640) - 20,846 words
  • Alexander of Aphrodisias (tlg0732) - 1,042,899 words
    • De anima (tlg0732.tlg010)
      • De anima, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Bruns, Reimer, 1887 (tlg0732.tlg010.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        30,915 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De anima libri mantissa (tlg0732.tlg011)
      • De anima libri mantissa, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Bruns, Reimer, 1887 (tlg0732.tlg011.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        35,778 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De fato (tlg0732.tlg014)
      • De fato, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Bruns, Reimer, 1887 (tlg0732.tlg014.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        16,330 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De mixtione (tlg0732.tlg001)
      • De mixtione, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Bruns, Reimer, 1887 (tlg0732.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        10,024 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • In Aristotelis Analyticorum Priorum Librum I Commentarium (tlg0732.tlg005)
    • In Aristotelis Metaphysica Commentaria (tlg0732.tlg004)
    • In Aristotelis Meteorologicorum Libros Commentaria (tlg0732.tlg008)
    • In Aristotelis Sophisticos Elenchos Commentarius [Sp.] (tlg0732.tlgX01)
    • In Aristotelis Topicorum Libros Octo Commentaria (tlg0732.tlg006)
    • In Librum De Sensu Commentarium (tlg0732.tlg007)
    • Quaestiones (tlg0732.tlg012)
      • Alexandri Aphrodisiensis, Quaestiones (tlg0732.tlg012.opp-grc1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        3,619 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
      • Ἀπορίαι καὶ λύσεις [Sp.], Alexander of Aphrodisias, Bruns, Reimer, 1887 (tlg0732.tlg012.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        43,149 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Ἠθικὰ προβλήματα [Sp.] (tlg0732.tlg013)
      • Ἠθικὰ προβλήματα [Sp.], Alexander of Aphrodisias, Bruns, Reimer, 1887 (tlg0732.tlg013.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        17,830 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Alypius (tlg2135) - 5,306 words
    • Isagoge musica (tlg2135.tlg001)
      • Alypius, Isagoge musica, Jahn, Teubner, 1895 (tlg2135.tlg001.opp-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        5,306 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Ammonius (tlg4016) - 242,543 words
    • In Aristotelis Analyticorum Priorum Librum I Commentarium (tlg4016.tlg004)
      • Ammonius, In Aristotelis Analyticorum Priorum Librum I Commentarium, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca, Vol 4.6, Wallies, 1899 (tlg4016.tlg004.opp-grc2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        43,530 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
    • In Aristotelis Categorias Commentarius (tlg4016.tlg002)
      • Ammonius, In Aristotelis Categorias Commentarius, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca, Vol 4.4, Busse, Reimer, 1895 (tlg4016.tlg002.opp-grc2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        48,270 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
    • In Aristotelis Librum De Interpretatione Commentarius (tlg4016.tlg003)
      • Ammonius, In Aristotelis Librum De Interpretatione Commentarius, Comentaria In Aristotelem Graeca, Vol 4.5, Busse, Reimer, 1888 (tlg4016.tlg003.opp-grc2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        116,067 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
    • In Porphyrii Isagogen Sive Quinque Voces (tlg4016.tlg001)
      • Ammonius, In Porphyrii Isagogen Sive Quinque Voces, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca, Vol 4.3, Busse, Reimer, 1891 (tlg4016.tlg001.opp-grc2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        34,676 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
  • Ammonius Grammaticus (tlg0708) - 17,566 words
    • Qui Dicitur Liber De Adfinium Vocabulorum Differentia (tlg0708.tlg001)
  • Anna Comnena (tlg2703) - 414,611 words
  • Anonymi Exegesis in Hesiodi Theogoniam (tlg3156) - 11,279 words
    • Exegesis in Hesiodi theogoniam (tlg3156.tlg001)
      • Anonymus, Exegesis in Hesiodi theogoniam, Glossen und Scholien zur hesiodischen Theogonie mit Prolegomena, Flach, Teubner, 1876 (tlg3156.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        11,279 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
  • Anonymi Geographiae Expositio Compendiaria (tlg0092) - 4,541 words
    • Geographiae expositio compendiaria (tlg0092.tlg001)
      • Anonymous, author; Geographi graeci minores Volumen Secundum, ed. Karl Müller; Ambroise Firmin Didot, Paris, 1861 (tlg0092.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        4,541 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Anonymi In Aristotelis Categorias (tlg4027) - 38,637 words
    • Paraphrasis Categoriarum (tlg4027.tlg001)
      • Anonymi In Aristotelis Categorias, Paraphrasis Categoriarum, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca 23.2, Hayduck, Reimer, 1883 (tlg4027.tlg001.opp-grc1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        38,637 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
  • Anonymi In Aristotelis Ethica Nicomachea (tlg4033) - 98,010 words
    • In Ethica Nicomachea Paraphrasis (Pseudepigraphum Olim A Constantino Palaeocappa confectum et olim sub auctore Heliodoro Prusensi vel Andronico Rhodio vel Olympiodoro) (tlg4033.tlg003)
      • Anonymi In Aristotelis Ethica Nicomachea, In Ethica Nicomachea Paraphrasis, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca 19.2, Heylbut, Reimer, 1889 (tlg4033.tlg003.opp-grc1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        98,010 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
  • Anonymi In Aristotelis Librum Alterum Analyticorum Posteriorum (tlg9004) - 18,289 words
    • Anonymi In Analyticorum Posteriorum Librum Alterum Commentarium (tlg9004.tlg001)
      • Anonymi In Aristotelis Librum Alterum Analyticorum Posteriorum, Anonymi In Analyticorum Posteriorum Librum Alterum Commentarium, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca, Vol 13.3, Wallies, Reimer, 1909 (tlg9004.tlg001.opp-grc1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        18,289 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
  • Anonymi In Aristotelis Sophisticos Elenchos (tlg4193) - 29,421 words
    • In Aristotelis Sophisticos Elenchos Paraphrasis (tlg4193.tlg012)
      • Anonymi In Aristotelis Sophisticos Elenchos, In Aristotelis Sophisticos Elenchos Paraphrasis, Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca 23.4., Hayduck, Reimer, 1884 (tlg4193.tlg012.opp-grc1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        29,421 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
  • Anonymi summaria ratio geographiae in sphaera intelligendae (tlg2029) - 1,973 words
    • Anonymi summaria ratio geographiae in sphaera intelligendae (tlg2029.tlg001)
      • Anonymous, author; Geographi graeci minores Volumen Secundum, ed. Karl Müller; Ambroise Firmin Didot, Paris, 1861 (tlg2029.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        1,973 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Anonymous (ggm0001) - 397 words
    • Anametresis Pontou (ggm0001.ggm001)
      • Anonymous, creator; Geographi graeci minores Volumen Primum, ed. Karl Müller; Ambroise Firmin Didot, Paris, 1855 (ggm0001.ggm001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        397 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Anonymus (tlg1311) - 2,199 words
  • Anonymus Londinensis (tlg0643) - 38,236 words
    • Anonymus Londinensis Fragmenta (tlg0643.tlg002)
    • Epimetrum to Anonymi Londinensis ex Aristotelis iatricis Menoniis et aliis medicis eclogae (tlg0643.opp002)
      • Epimetrum to Anonymi Londinensis ex Aristotelis iatricis Menoniis et aliis medicis eclogae, Diels, Reimer, 1893 (tlg0643.opp002.1st1K-lat1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        281 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Iatrica (tlg0643.tlg001)
      • Iatrica, Anonymus Londinensis, Diels, Reimer, 1893 (tlg0643.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        14,671 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
      • Signorum Explicatio to Anonymus Londinensis Iatrica, Diels, Reimer, 1893 (tlg0643.tlg001.1st1K-lat1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        109 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Index Verborum to Anonymus Londinensis Iatrica, Diels, Reimer, 1893 (tlg0643.tlg001.1st1K-mul1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        16,134 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Index Nominum to Anonymus Londinensis Iatrica, Diels, Reimer, 1893 (tlg0643.tlg001.1st1K-mul2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        2,131 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Sigla to Anonymus Londinensis Iatrica, Diels, Reimer, 1893 (tlg0643.tlg001.1st1K-grc2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        114 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Iatrica Fragmenta Reliqua (tlg0643.opp003)
    • Preface to Anonymi Londinensis ex Aristotelis iatricis Menoniis et aliis medicis eclogae (tlg0643.opp001)
      • Preface to Anonymi Londinensis ex Aristotelis iatricis Menoniis et aliis medicis eclogae, Diels, Reimer, 1893 (tlg0643.opp001.1st1K-lat1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        4,104 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Antisthenes (tlg0591) - 1,432 words
  • Anubion Poeta Astrologus, 1st century CE (tlg1126) - 84 words
  • Apollonius, Dyscolus (tlg0082) - 114,868 words
  • Archimedes (tlg0552) - 114,741 words
    • Ad Eratosthenem methodus (tlg0552.tlg010)
      • Archimède, Ad Eratosthenem methodus, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1971 (tlg0552.tlg010.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        9,970 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Arenarius (tlg0552.tlg006)
      • Archimède, Arenarius, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1971 (tlg0552.tlg006.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        5,055 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De conoidibus et sphaeroidibus (tlg0552.tlg003)
      • Archimède, De conoidibus et sphaeroidibus, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1970 (tlg0552.tlg003.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        22,813 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De corporibus fluitantibus (tlg0552.tlg008)
      • Archimède, De corporibus fluitantibus, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1971 (tlg0552.tlg008.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        11,631 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De lineis spiralibus (tlg0552.tlg004)
      • Archimède, De lineis spiralibus, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1971 (tlg0552.tlg004.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        14,453 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De planorum aequilibriis (tlg0552.tlg005)
      • Archimède, De planorum aequilibriis, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1971 (tlg0552.tlg005.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        9,052 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De sphaera et cylindro (tlg0552.tlg001)
      • Archimède, De sphaera et cylindro, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1970 (tlg0552.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        25,863 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Dimensio circuli (tlg0552.tlg002)
      • Archimède, Dimensio circuli, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1970 (tlg0552.tlg002.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        1,093 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Fragmenta (tlg0552.tlg013)
      • Archimedes, Fragmenta, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1972 (tlg0552.tlg013.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        1,251 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Liber assumptorum (tlg0552.tlg011)
      • Archimède, Liber assumptorum, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1971 (tlg0552.tlg011.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        3,682 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Archimède, Liber assumptorum, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1971 (tlg0552.tlg011.1st1K-lat1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        2,899 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Problema bovinum (tlg0552.tlg012)
      • Archimède, Problema bovinum, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1971 (tlg0552.tlg012.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        697 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Quadratura parabolae (tlg0552.tlg007)
      • Archimède, Quadratura parabolae, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1971 (tlg0552.tlg007.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        5,817 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Stomachion (tlg0552.tlg009)
      • Archimède, Stomachion, Mugler, Les Belles Lettres, 1971 (tlg0552.tlg009.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        465 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Aristarchus of Samos (tlg1181) - 7,033 words
    • De magnitudinibus et distantiis solis et lunae (tlg1181.tlg001)
      • Aristarchus, On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and the Moon, Heath, Clarendon, 1913 (tlg1181.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        7,033 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Aristophanes of Byzantium (tlg0644) - 38,615 words
    • Historiae Animalium Epitome (tlg0644.tlg001)
      • Aristophanes of Byzantium, Historiae Animalium Epitome, Lampros, Reimer, 1885 (tlg0644.tlg001.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        38,615 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Aristotle (tlg0086) - 691,530 words
    • Analytica priora (tlg0086.tlg001)
    • Ars Poetica (tlg0086.tlg034)
    • Categoriae (tlg0086.tlg006)
    • De anima (codicis E fragmenta recensionis a vulgata diversae) (tlg0086.tlg052)
    • De anima (tlg0086.tlg002)
    • De animalium incessu (tlg0086.tlg021)
      • Aristoteles, De animalium incessu, Jaeger, Teubner, 1913 (tlg0086.tlg021.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        6,394 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De animalium motione (tlg0086.tlg015)
      • Aristoteles, De animalium motione, Jaeger, Teubner, 1913 (tlg0086.tlg015.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        4,131 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De caelo (tlg0086.tlg005)
      • Aristotle, De caelo, Prantl, Teubner, 1881 (tlg0086.tlg005.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        29,799 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De divinatione per somnum (tlg0086.tlg008)
    • De generatione et corruptione (tlg0086.tlg013)
      • Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione, Forster, Heinemann, 1955 (tlg0086.tlg013.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        16,550 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Aristotle, De generatione et corruptione, Prantl, Teubner, 1881 (tlg0086.tlg013.1st1K-grc2)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        16,574 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • De insomniis (tlg0086.tlg016)
    • De interpretatione (tlg0086.tlg017)
    • De iuventute et senectute, De vita et morte (tlg0086.tlg018)
    • De longitudine et brevitate vitae (tlg0086.tlg020)
    • De memoria et reminiscentia (tlg0086.tlg024)
    • De partibus animalium (tlg0086.tlg030)
    • De respiratione (tlg0086.tlg037)
    • De sensu et sensibilibus (tlg0086.tlg041)
    • De somno et vigilia (tlg0086.tlg042)
    • De sophisticis elenchis (tlg0086.tlg040)
    • De spiritu (tlg0086.tlg043)
      • Aristoteles, De spiritu, Jaeger, Teubner, 1913 (tlg0086.tlg043.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        3,482 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Historia animalium (tlg0086.tlg014)
    • Magna Moralia (tlg0086.tlg022)
    • Meteorologica (tlg0086.tlg026)
      • Aristotle, Meteorologica, Bekker, Oxford, 1837 (tlg0086.tlg026.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: A Digital Corpus for Graeco-Arabic Studies
        33,789 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
      • Aristotle, Meteorologica, Fobes, Harvard, 1919 (tlg0086.tlg026.1st1K-grc2)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        33,718 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Physica (textus alter) (tlg0086.tlg054)
    • Physica (tlg0086.tlg031)
    • Res Publica Atheniensium (tlg0086.tlg003)
      • Aristotle, Res Publica Atheniensium, Kenyon, Reimer, 1903 (tlg0086.tlg003.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        17,006 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
      • Fragmenta Deperditae Partis Primae to Aristotle, Res Publica Atheniensium, Kenyon, Reimer, 1903 (tlg0086.tlg003.1st1K-grc2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        1,196 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
      • Prefatio to Aristotle, Res Publica Atheniensium, Kenyon, Reimer, 1903 (tlg0086.tlg003.1st1K-lat1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        2,836 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Corrigenda to Aristotle, Res Publica Atheniensium, Kenyon, Reimer, 1903 (tlg0086.tlg003.1st1K-lat2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        135 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Addenda to Aristotle, Res Publica Atheniensium, Kenyon, Reimer, 1903 (tlg0086.tlg003.1st1K-lat3)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        207 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Signorum Explicatio to Aristotle, Res Publica Atheniensium, Kenyon, Reimer, 1903 (tlg0086.tlg003.1st1K-lat4)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        124 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Index Verborum to Aristotle, Res Publica Atheniensium, Kenyon, Reimer, 1903 (tlg0086.tlg003.1st1K-mul1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        35,279 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Index Nominum to Aristotle, Res Publica Atheniensium, Kenyon, Reimer, 1903 (tlg0086.tlg003.1st1K-mul2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        1,329 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Topica (tlg0086.tlg044)
  • Aristoxenus (tlg0088) - 14,652 words
  • Artemidorus (tlg0553) - 64,388 words
  • Asclepius (tlg4018) - 177,765 words
    • In Aristotelis Metaphysicorum Libros A-Z Commentaria (tlg4018.tlg001)
      • Asclepius, In Aristotelis Metaphysicorum Libros A-Z Commentaria. Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca 6.2, Hayduck, Reimer, 1888 (tlg4018.tlg001.opp-grc2)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        177,765 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceMorphological Annotation
  • Aspasius (tlg0615) - 69,895 words
  • Athanasius (tlg2035) - 90,511 words
    • De decretis Nicaenae synodi (tlg2035.tlg003)
      • Athanasius, De decretis Nicaenae synodi, Gelasius Kirchengeschichte, Loeschke and Heinemann, Hinrichs, 1918 (tlg2035.tlg003.opp-grc1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        1,242 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
      • Athanasius, De decretis Nicaenae synodi, Gelasius Kirchengeschichte, Loeschke and Heinemann, Hinrichs, 1918 (tlg2035.tlg003.opp-lat1)
        Source: University of Leipzig
        988 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Oratio I contra Arianos (tlg2035.tlg130)
      • Athanasius, Oratio I contra Arianos, Bright, Clarendon, 1884 (tlg2035.tlg130.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        23,471 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Oratio II contra Arianos (tlg2035.tlg131)
      • Athanasius, Oratio II contra Arianos, Bright, Clarendon, 1884 (tlg2035.tlg131.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        29,756 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Oratio III contra Arianos (tlg2035.tlg132)
      • Athanasius, Oratio III contra Arianos, Bright, Clarendon, 1884 (tlg2035.tlg132.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        24,097 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
    • Oratio quarta contra Arianos [Sp.] (tlg2035.tlg117)
      • Athanasius, Oratio quarta contra Arianos [Sp.], Bright, Clarendon, 1884 (tlg2035.tlg117.1st1K-grc1)
        Source: Harvard College Library
        10,957 WordsRead OnlineXML SourceNo Morphological Annotation
  • Athenagoras (tlg1205) - 40,381 words
  • Autolycus (tlg1210) - 14,324 words
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Keilschriftartefakte: Untersuchungen zur Materialität von Keilschriftdokumenten
Cancik-Kirschbaum, Eva; Schnitzlein, Babette
Dieser Band enthält die Beiträge des Workshops „Materialität des Schreibprozesses“, der am 29. April 2013 am Institut für Altorientalistik in Berlin stattfand. Fragen der Materialität von Keilschriftartefakten sind in den letzten Jahren wieder stärker in den Blick der Forschung gerückt. Die Beiträge dieses Bandes thematisieren an konkreten Beispielen primäre Aspekte der Erstellung von Textdokumenten, die Spuren, die Gebrauch bzw. Out-of-use im Befund hinterlassen, sowie zugehörige methodische und analytische Ansätze.
Cuneiform studies have, in recent years, paid more and more attention to the materiality of inscribed objects. Such was the case at a workshop on the materiality of the writing process which took place on 29 April 2013 at the Freie Universität Berlin. The proceedings of the workshop ‘Keilschriftartefakte. Untersuchungen zur Materialität von Keilschriftdokumenten’ give an idea of the rich potential of this research question. All articles focus on inscribed artefacts made from clay. But coming from different disciplines – archaeology, computer science, cuneiform studies and physics – and being specialized in different periods, the authors approach the subject matter differently. This allows for the presentation of new methods and exiting results. It becomes evident that research on materiality delivers information on a variety of topics, e.g. aethestics of monuments, transfer of knowledge, bilingualism (Akkadian – Aramaic) and archival practices. The contributions to the richly illustrated book are in English and German, each of which is accompanied by an English abstract.
https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/25690
http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-25454
urn:nbn:de:kobv:188-refubium-25690-4
ISBN (print): 978-3-935012-16-4
Publisher:
PeWe-Verlag
Publisher Place:
Gladbeck
Department/institution:
Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften
Institut für Altorientalistik
Series:
Berliner Beiträge zum Vorderen Orient
Series Number:
Band 26

Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of the Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age

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Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of the Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age
The aim of the project ‘Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of the Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age’ is to develop and digitally publish (at http://lldb.elte.hu/) a comprehensive, computerized historical linguistic database that contains and manages the Vulgar Latin material of the Latin inscriptions found in the regions of the Roman Empire (Illyricum, Gallia, Britannia, Germania, Hispania, Italia, Africa, Roma and eastern provinces). This will allow for a more thorough study of the regional changes and differentiation of the Latin language of the Imperial Age in a wider sense and for a multilayer visualization of the discovered structures concerning linguistic geography. The project is going to be realized with the collaboration of the Latin Department of the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest and the Lendület (‘Momentum’) Research Group for Computational Latin Dialectology of the MTA Research Institute for Linguistics supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office NKFIH (former Hungarian Scientific Research Fund OTKA; no. K 124170 2018-2021, K 108399 2014-2017, K 81864 2010-2013 and K 62032 2006-2009) and by the ‘Momentum’ Program of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2015-2020).


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2019

2018

2017

Vágási, T.: Iupiter Dulcenus
Adamik, B.: Potential Greek influence on the Vulgar Latin sound change [b] > [β]: Dialectological evidence from inscriptions
Barta, A.: A Letter to the Underworld: A Research Report on the Curse Tablet Aq-2.
Gonda, A.: The Aquincum–Salona–Aquileia Triangle: Latin language in the Alps–Danube–Adria region
Tantimonaco, S.: Applied Computational Latin Dialectology: first results from the Conventus Pacensis (South Portugal)
Adamik, B.: First International Workshop on Computational Latin Dialectology, April 7–8, 2016, Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Adamik, B.: A vulgáris latin /b/ és /w/ fúziójának össze-függése a magánhangzóközi /w/ kiesésével a feliratos anyag tükrében
Barta, A.: Levél az alvilágba. Az Aq-2 átoktábla (Előzetes jelentés)
Gonda, A.: Az Aquincum–Aquileia–Salona háromszög: latin nyelv a római birodalom Alpok–Duna–Adria régiójában
Adamik, B.: A palatalizáció szerepe a vulgáris latin [w] > [β] hangváltozásban
Adamik, B.: On the Vulgar Latin merger of /b/ and /w/ and its correlation with the loss of intervocalic /w/: Dialectological evidence from inscriptions

2016

Zelenai, N.: “Libertae isdem coniugi T. Licinius”. Az idem névmás megkövesedésének problematikája
Adamik, B.: The frequency of syncope in the Latin of the Empire: A statistical and dialectological study based on the analysis of inscriptions
Adamik, B.: A vulgáris latin /b/ és /w/ fúziójának esetleges görög hátteréhez: dialektológia a kontaktológia szolgálatában
Adamik, B.: Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of the Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age: Search and Charting Modules
Barta, A.: Ito Pater, Eracura és a kézbesítő: Előzetes jelentés egy újabb aquincumi átoktábláról
Barta, A.: New Remarks on the Latin Curse Tablet from Savaria
Gonda, A.: Fehér Bence: Pannonia latin nyelvtörténete. Budapest 2007

2015

Adamik, B.: A számítógépes latin dialektológia régi-új útjain: a vulgáris latin magánhangzó-fúziók, a szinkópa és a hangsúly korrelációja
Adamik, B.: A szinkópa gyakorisága a kései latin nyelvben a feliratok tanúbizonysága alapján
Barta, A.: Ito Pater, Eracura and the Messenger: A Preliminary Report on a New Curse Tablet from Aquincum
Gonda, A.: Aquincum latin nyelve

2014

Adamik, B.: In Search of the Regional Diversification of Latin: Changes of the Declension System According to the Inscriptions
Adamik, B.: A számítógépes latin dialektológia műhelyéből: az esetrendszer átalakulásának területi különbségei a feliratos anyag tükrében
Jekl, Á.: Cambiamenti fonetici nel latino della provincia della Moesia Inferior

2012

Adamik, B.: In Search of the Regional Diversification of Latin: Some Methodological Considerations in Employing the Inscriptional Evidence
Adamik B.: A császárkori feliratok vulgáris latin nyelvi adatainak dialektológiai érvényessége

2010

Adamik, B.: In memoriam Herman József: A Késő latin nyelvtörténeti adattártól a Császárkori latin feliratok számítógépes nyelvtörténeti adatbázisáig

2009

Adamik, B.: In Memoriam József Herman: von der Late Latin Data Base bis zur Computerized Historical Linguistic Database of Latin Inscriptions of the Imperial Age
Barta, A.: The Language of Latin Curse Tablets from Pannonia: A New Curse Tablet from Aquincum
Kiss, S.: Tendances évolutives du latin tardif dans la Britannia romaine (d’aprés les inscriptions)
Fodor, K.: Changes of the Latin Language in Aquitaine as Reflected by the Inscriptions
Ötvös, Zs.: The Latin of the Inscriptions in Narbonensis: Some Phonetic Characteristics
Adamik, B.: Bonae Memoriae József Herman: “Du latin épigraphique au latin provincial” Symposium zur Sprachwissenschaft der Lateinischen Inschriften

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Open Access Journal: RursuSpicae: Transmission, Réception, et Réécriture des Textes, de l'Antiquiquité au Moyen Âge

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RursuSpicae: Transmission, Réception, et Réécriture des Textes, de l'Antiquiquité au Moyen Âge
ISSN électronique: 2557-8839
RursuSpicae
RursuSpicae est une revue consacrée à la transmission des textes et des savoirs de l’Antiquité à la fin du Moyen-Âge. Elle est la fusion des revues Rursus et Spicae dont les objectifs scientifiques étaient similaires. Cette transmission peut concerner non seulement les textes grecs et latins, mais également hébraïques, syriaques et arabes qui ont nourri la culture médiévale et moderne. Les anciens numéros de Spicae sont disponibles en pdf à cette adresse.

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Arab Settlements: Tribal structures and spatial organizations in the Middle East between Hellenistic and Early Islamic periods

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Arab Settlements: Tribal structures and spatial organizations in the Middle East between Hellenistic and Early Islamic periods
Author: Nicolò Pini.
Paperback; xii+252 pages; 88 figures, 13 plates. 97 2019. Available both in print and Open Access. Printed ISBN 9781789693614. Epublication ISBN 9781789693621.

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How can the built environment help in the understanding of social and economic changes involving ancient local communities? Arab Settlements aims to shed light on the degree to which economic and political changes affected social and identity patterns in the regional context from the Nabatean through to the Umayyad and Abbasid periods. Settlement analysis is understood to be a crucial tool for accessing the local material culture and characterising the specific identities of the concerned societies. For this purpose, the author compares eight case studies across the Middle East, considering their spatial organisation over a long period (2nd – 9th centuries AD). For the interpretation of the remains, the anthropological concepts of ‘segmented societies’ and ‘pastoralism’ are fundamental, providing possible explanations of some spatial patterns attested in the case-studies. The idea of ‘Oriental’ settlements underscores the marked continuity in the organisation of the buildings and the use of space revealed on different levels between the Byzantine and Early Islamic periods. Furthermore, the label of ‘Arab settlements’ is proposed in this context, highlighting the direct connection between social identities and built environment, with a direct reference to the development of an ‘Arab’ identity.

About the Author
Nicolò Pini PhD (Cologne, 2017) is external Research associate with the Islamic Archaeology Unit at the University of Bonn and collaborates on several projects in the Near East (among which Tall Hisban in Jordan and Khirbet beit Mazmil near Jerusalem).

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El Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional es una publicación científica oficial del Museo, de periodicidad anual, con una doble finalidad: dar a conocer su colección y sus líneas de investigación y difundir un amplio espectro de trabajos de investigadores externos, no necesariamente relacionados con los bienes culturales o proyectos del Museo, sobre Arqueología, Historia, Museología y conservación, documentación y difusión del Patrimonio Cultural.

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La producción de bronces durante El Argar: frecuencia y criterios de uso
Ignacio Montero-Ruiz, Mercedes Murillo-Barroso y Duncan Hook
Contextos arqueológicos para la orfebrería protohistórica de Asturias
Ángel Villa Valdés
Reordenando colecciones: los materiales de Galera de la colección de Federico Motos en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional
Esperanza Manso Martín
Tres ofrendas fundacionales en el oppidum ibérico de Alarcos
Macarena Fernández Rodríguez
El bronce de Bonanza. Contextualización arqueológica y toponímica de un documento jurídico romano
Rafael Sabio González
Nuevos datos sobre el registro funerario en época contemporánea en la sinagoga del Tránsito (Museo Sefardí de Toledo)
Isabel Molero Rodrigo y Gema Alonso Jiménez
El legado andalusí de Guillermo de Osma en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional: relaciones y similitudes con el Instituto de Valencia de Don Juan
Lara Nebreda Martín
Instrumentos de cálculo y geometría en la colección Rico y Sinobas del Museo Arqueológico Nacional
Ángel Requena Fraile
Las esculturas del IX y X Almirantes de Castilla
Juan María Cruz Yabar
Estudio preliminar sobre tapones hallados en el Templo de Millones de Años de Tutmosis III en Luxor (Egipto)
Javier Martínez Babón, Myriam Seco Álvarez y María Antonia Moreno Cifuentes
Aurigas y carreras de carros en los contorniatos romanos
Marta Campo
Leg(io) X GEM(ina): Hispanic Legionary Countermarks during the Reign of Vitellius. Appendix: eagle (head) and boar types
Rodolfo Martini
En el país de los Mau-Mau. Diario de viaje de Luis Pericot al Primer Congreso Panafricano de Prehistoria. Nairobi 1947. (Primera parte)
Francisco Gracia Alonso
La colección arqueológica Gutiérrez Achútegui
Rosa Aurora Luezas Pascual

VARIA
Hallazgo de unas piezas escultóricas funerarias tardogóticas de procedencia briocense en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional
Sonia Morales Cano
Las maquetas de la Torre Nueva de Zaragoza y de la Puerta del Sol de Toledo en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional
Manuel García Guatas
Un fragmento de hidrocéramo procedente del yacimiento subacuático de Benafelí (Almassora, Castellón)
José Manuel Melchor Montserrat, Josep Benedito Nuez y Mónica Claramonte Chiva
«MANejamos la escritura antigua»: el MAN como recurso y escenario para un proyecto de aprendizaje y servicio dirigido a personas con alzheimer
Juan José Carracedo, Omar Márquez, Mar Cruz y Maite Carrasco
Un museo para todos. El proyecto de accesibilidad del Museu d’Història de Manacor
María José Rivas Antequera y Magdalena Salas Burguera

EL MUSEO DESDE DENTRO
Cinco años de investigación, divulgación y colaboración UCM-MAN a través de los bronces legales béticos del Museo
Enrique Paredes Martín y Raquel Revilla Hita
Galaicos, un pueblo entre dos mundos. Génesis y desarrollo de una exposición itinerante
Antonio Nicolau y Rafael Rodríguez
Pilar Fernández Vega (1895-1973). Primera conservadora de museos. De los vientos modernizadores de los años veinte y treinta a la represión franquista
Ana Azor Lacasta
Entrevista a Ángela García Blanco: una experiencia profesional entre el museo y el público
Dori Fernández Tapia y M.ª Jesús Rubio Visiers



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