Thanks! I've added these two to the list.
I've also incorporated in the list the print-only prosopographies that
Ryan added to the wiki page, plus a couple of other things that have
been added, such as the Ovid Onomasticon.
I notice that Joel added links to the DC wiki pages for LGPN, EDH and
Ovid. Ideally all of these projects that have an online component should
be in the wiki, if anyone would be willing to create pages for them.
Many thanks to everyone who's contributed so far. Keep 'em coming!
G
On 2012-06-27 19:21, Regis Robineau wrote:
> Two additional sources of prosopographic data :
> - the first one in french : PrĂȘtres civiques
> <http://www.pretres-civiques.org> (a database of priests of the Imperial
> cult from the Roman province of Asia, under CC BY licence)
> - the second one in german : Datenbank der demotisch und griechisch
> bezeugten Personen aus Soknopaiu Nesos <http://www.dime-online.de/> (a
> prosopographic database of Soknopaiou Nesos)
>
> Best,
>
> Regis Robineau
>
>
> Le 27/06/2012 19:17, Tom Elliott a Ă©crit :
>> I've taken the liberty of adding a column for "alignments" so that
>> datasets that have been aligned with others can indicate which others.
>> I've added the dbpedia, viaf, and nomisma alignments for the roman
>> emperors dataset.
>>
>> I've also added Thomasson's Laterculi Praesidium.
>>
>> T
>>
>> On 6/27/12 11:54 AM, Gabriel Bodard wrote:
>>> Thanks to all who've replied so far: keep them coming!
>>>
>>> I've compiled a list of information from these emails in a page at the
>>> DC wiki:
>>> <http://wiki.digitalclassicist.org/Greco-Roman_Prosopographies>. Next to
>>> each dataset I have given, where appropriate: a URL, a checklist (is
>>> this online? do persons have URIs assigned? Is there RDF
>>> representation?), references.
>>>
>>> Someone needs to go through the list at DCB that Pascal suggested--I
>>> haven't had time to do so yet. I think it's interesting to list things
>>> here whether they're online or not (they may be easy to digitize).
>>>
>>> Please feel free to make changes directly in the wiki, including if
>>> there are columns that I have omitted but would be useful to include in
>>> this table, or any other way to organize the data you can think of. (I'm
>>> deliberately not addressing yet the question of what we *do* with all
>>> this data, but I'm sure people are already thinking about that.)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> G
>>>
>>> On 2012-06-27 17:47, Tom Elliott wrote:
>>>> Ah, yes, I forgot to say that the Roman emperors dataset is also
>>>> aligned
>>>> with VIAF. Dave Michelson and the Syriac Reference Portal folks are
>>>> also
>>>> working with VIAF to add Syriac writers.
>>>>
>>>> On 6/27/12 11:39 AM, Leif Isaksen wrote:
>>>>> Although it's not specifically a classical resource, it's worth noting
>>>>> that VIAF contains many people from antiquity, maintains stable URIs
>>>>> and acts as central hub to many other resources:
>>>>>
>>>>> e.g.:
>>>>> http://viaf.org/viaf/18013086/
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>
>>>>> L.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Charles E. Jones <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Hellenistic Babylonia: Texts, Images and Names
>>>>>> http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/hbtin
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Chuck-
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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