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Deep Aramaic: Towards a synthetic data paradigm enabling machine learning in epigraphy. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Aioanei AC   +3 more
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Preface

open access: yes, 2017
Preface to the volume which collects the proceedings of the final conference of the European project EAGLE (Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy).
Francesco Mambrini
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Inscribing Community: The Topography of Greek Epigraphy in Rome

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“Inscribing Community” examines Greek inscriptions from Rome, between the first and fourth centuries CE, in order to understand the spaces and presentation of multicultural communities within the topography of the city. Literary sources, from Martial to
Farrior, Mary-Evelyn Hatton
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Laterculi praetorianorum rivisti e corretti. Poster presented at the XVth International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy. Languages – Culture of Writing – Identities in Antiquity (Vienna, 28th August – 1st September 2017)

open access: yes, 2017
Sui c.d. laterculi praetorianorum esistono ancora molti problemi aperti dovuti principalmente all’assenza di uno studio comprensivo ad essi dedicato, che includa una chiara definizione della tipologia epigrafica, un’edizione critica dei testi e un ...
Silvia De Martini
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Aristonothos. La firma

open access: yesAristonothos, 2007
Federica Cordano
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Dating ancient manuscripts using radiocarbon and AI-based writing style analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Popović M   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

G. Bradford Welles, assistant Professor of classics in Yale University — Royal Correspondence in the Hellenistic period. A study in greek Epigraphy. New Haven, Yale University Press ; London, Prague, 1934

open access: yes, 1934
Mouterde René. G. Bradford Welles, assistant Professor of classics in Yale University — Royal Correspondence in the Hellenistic period. A study in greek Epigraphy. New Haven, Yale University Press ; London, Prague, 1934.
Mouterde, René
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The contribution of epigraphy to the understanding of amnesty in ancient Greece

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Amnesty in the Greek world has always been unilaterally identified with the well-known provision of 403/2 BCE. After the violent tyranny of the Thirty, the democrats and oligarchs were reconciled by the Spartan king Pausanias II and a group of ...
S. Barbuto
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