A Collaborative Environment for Digital Epigraphy
Epigraphy.info is an international open community pursuing a collaborative environment for digital epigraphy, which facilitates scholarly communication and interaction. We applyFAIR principles to epigraphic information in order to efficiently create, use and share it among researchers, students and enthusiasts around the globe. The Epigraphy.info community works to gather and enhance the many existing epigraphic efforts, and serves as a landing point for digital tools, practices and methodologies for managing collections of inscriptions.
Key concerns include:
Epigraphy.info will not replace existing digital resources; it intends to be a hub for a fruitful exchange of epigraphic data and digital solutions that will benefit all epigraphers.
Download the text of ourMission statement (PDF).
During the fourth epigraphy.info workshop (Feb. 19th - 21st 2020, Hamburg) the community has reached an agreement and issued theStatement of Intent of the Handling of Unpublished Inscriptions.
Call for Papers for the Fourth North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (NACGLE IV) University of Chicago, January 8-9, 2024 Epigraphy and Public Life in the Graeco-Roman World The Fourth North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy (NACGLE IV) will be held at the University of Chicago...
Dear members of the Epigraphy.info community, From 24-26 April 2023 the 7th Epigraphy.info workshop will take place in Leuven (at the campus of KU Leuven’s Faculty of Arts). On Monday April 24th, selected participants will be able to attend 2 hands-on training sessions (in collaboration with the ENCODE project) on...
Join us! If you would like to be involved in the Epigraphy.info community, please fill in the following form and we will get in touch with you. Join us here! If you have any questions to the members of the Steering Committee, you can reach them via info@epigraphy.info. If you...
Calling all Roman history lovers, especially teachers! We have publicly launched the Roman Inscriptions of Britain in Schools project. Our mission is to provide access for all to the diverse voices of Roman Britain and to encourage the teaching of classical subjects in schools through fascinating texts and objects. The...
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