KIRKE
Collection of Internet Sources for Classical Philology, Ancient History, Pre- and Early History, Byzantine Studies, Medieval and Neo-Latin Philology
Publisher:
Department of Classics - Brown University: Providence, US (RI)
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Abstract:
"The goal of the U.S. Epigraphy Project is to gather and distribute information about ancient (mainly but not only) Greek and Latin inscriptions preserved in the United States of America. Each inscription catalogued by the U.S. Epigraphy Project is assigned a U.S. Epigraphy number, based upon its current location in the United States, by which it is uniquely identified. 2,300 inscriptions (720 Greek, 1,575 Latin) registered by the Project by the middle of 1997 are listed in Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the USA. A Checklist, by J. Bodel and S. Tracy (Rome and New York, 1997). For an updated index of published ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions in the USA, an archive of photographs of selected inscriptions in American collections, and information about the collections themselves, follow the links highlighted here."











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