Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Searchable Greek Inscriptions: A Scholarly Tool in Progress. The Packard Humanities Institute

 [First posted in AWOL 3 January 2012, updated 2 October 2018]

Searchable Greek Inscriptions: A Scholarly Tool in Progress. The Packard Humanities Institute
The Packard Humanities Institute, in conjunction with Cornell University and The Ohio State University are making available online an extensive corpus of Greek inscriptions, intended to supersede the CD-ROMs PHI originally distributed. Access is free to all who accept their terms of use.
[From the digitalclassicist wiki]
Last Update: November 1, 2017 
Content currently includes:
Attica (IG I-III)
Peloponnesos (IG IV-[VI])
Central Greece (IG VII-IX)
Northern Greece (IG X)
Thrace and the Lower Danube (IG X)
North Shore of the Black Sea
Aegean Islands, incl. Crete (IG XI-[XIII])
Asia Minor
Cyprus ([IG XV])
Greater Syria and the East
Egypt, Nubia and Cyrenaïca
North Africa
Sicily, Italy, and the West (IG XIV)
Upper Danube
Unknown Provenances

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