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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction XIII
- 1 Encoding, Interoperability, Lexicography: Digital Epigraphy Through the Lens of DASI Experience 1
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Part I: Data Modelling and Encoding for Curated Editions and Linguistic Study
- 2 Methodological, Structural and Technical Challenges of a German-English Runic/RuneS Database 21
- 3 Hesperia, a Database for Palaeohispanic Languages; and AELAW, a Database for the Ancient European Languages and Writings. Challenges, Solutions, Prospects 36
- 4 Sinleqiunnini: Designing an Annotated Text Collection for Logo-Syllabic Writing Systems 49
- 5 The Digital Exploration of Maya Hieroglyphic Writing and Language 65
- 6 Inscriptions from Ethiopia. Encoding Inscriptions in Beta Maṣāḥǝft 84
- 7 Phoenician Digital Epigraphy: CIP Project, the State of the Art 93
- 8 The Online Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient North Arabia 102
- 9 A Methodological Framework for the Epigraphic South Arabian Lexicography. The Case of the Sabaic Online Dictionary 118
- 10 KALAM: A Word Analyzer for Sabaic 133
- 11 Official Inscriptions of the Middle East in Antiquity: Online Text Corpora and Map Interface 141
- 12 The Karnak Project: A Comprehensive Edition of the Largest Ancient Egyptian Temple 155
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Part II: Providing Access: Portals, Interoperability and Aggregators
- 13 Hethitologie-Portal Mainz (HPM). A Digital Infrastructure for Hittitology and Related Fields in Ancient Near Eastern Studies 167
- 14 EDV – Italian Medieval Epigraphy in the Vernacular Some Editorial Problems Discussed 180
- 15 Trismegistos: Optimizing Interoperability for Texts from the Ancient World 193
- 16 Making up for Lost Time: Digital Epigraphy, Chronology, and the PeriodO Project 202
- 17 EAGLE Continued: IDEA. The International Digital Epigraphy Association 216
- 18 EPIDAT – Research Platform for Jewish Epigraphy 231
- 19 I. Sicily: Building a Digital Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient Sicily 240
- Conclusions 253
- Appendix A 258
- Appendix B 289
- List of Figures and Tables 293
- Index 296
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction XIII
- 1 Encoding, Interoperability, Lexicography: Digital Epigraphy Through the Lens of DASI Experience 1
-
Part I: Data Modelling and Encoding for Curated Editions and Linguistic Study
- 2 Methodological, Structural and Technical Challenges of a German-English Runic/RuneS Database 21
- 3 Hesperia, a Database for Palaeohispanic Languages; and AELAW, a Database for the Ancient European Languages and Writings. Challenges, Solutions, Prospects 36
- 4 Sinleqiunnini: Designing an Annotated Text Collection for Logo-Syllabic Writing Systems 49
- 5 The Digital Exploration of Maya Hieroglyphic Writing and Language 65
- 6 Inscriptions from Ethiopia. Encoding Inscriptions in Beta Maṣāḥǝft 84
- 7 Phoenician Digital Epigraphy: CIP Project, the State of the Art 93
- 8 The Online Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient North Arabia 102
- 9 A Methodological Framework for the Epigraphic South Arabian Lexicography. The Case of the Sabaic Online Dictionary 118
- 10 KALAM: A Word Analyzer for Sabaic 133
- 11 Official Inscriptions of the Middle East in Antiquity: Online Text Corpora and Map Interface 141
- 12 The Karnak Project: A Comprehensive Edition of the Largest Ancient Egyptian Temple 155
-
Part II: Providing Access: Portals, Interoperability and Aggregators
- 13 Hethitologie-Portal Mainz (HPM). A Digital Infrastructure for Hittitology and Related Fields in Ancient Near Eastern Studies 167
- 14 EDV – Italian Medieval Epigraphy in the Vernacular Some Editorial Problems Discussed 180
- 15 Trismegistos: Optimizing Interoperability for Texts from the Ancient World 193
- 16 Making up for Lost Time: Digital Epigraphy, Chronology, and the PeriodO Project 202
- 17 EAGLE Continued: IDEA. The International Digital Epigraphy Association 216
- 18 EPIDAT – Research Platform for Jewish Epigraphy 231
- 19 I. Sicily: Building a Digital Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient Sicily 240
- Conclusions 253
- Appendix A 258
- Appendix B 289
- List of Figures and Tables 293
- Index 296