Epidoc Aphrodisias Project (EPAPP )

Project URL
http://www.epapp.kcl.ac.uk/
Summary

One of the main aims is to develop and apply tools for presenting ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions on the Internet; another is to publish some 1,000 inscribed texts from the ancient city of Aphrodisias in modern Turkey.

Start date
June 2002
Status
Completed research project
Participants
Table of Participants in the Project, giving name, role, institution and department for each person listed
Participant Role of participant Institution Department
Professor Charlotte Roueché Principal Investigator King's College London Department of Classics

Professor Harold Short Technical Research Director King's College London Centre for Computing in the Humanities
Paul Spence Technical Research Director King's College London Centre for Computing in the Humanities
Funders
British Academy, Leverhulme Trust
Disciplines
Historical studies, Literary & linguistic studies
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