Ancient Documents

Duke Papyrus Archive

The Duke Papyrus Archive is a renowned collection of ancient papyrus documents and fragments housed at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, USA. This archive is a valuable resource for scholars and researchers interested in the study of ancient history, culture, and languages, particularly those of the Greco-Roman world. Here's a short descri...

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Epigraphical Museum Athens

The Epigraphical Museum was founded in 1885 and it was established in the ground floor of the building of the National Archaeological Museum, which was constructed between 1866 and 1889, according to architectural plans by L.Lange and E.Ziller. It was renovated and extended in six new rooms, during the years 1953-1960, according to plans of the arc...

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Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit

The Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit (TSGRU) is a research department at the Cambridge University Library that is responsible for the care and study of the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection. The Genizah Collection is a vast repository of over 190,000 medieval Jewish manuscripts, including fragments of the Hebrew Bible, the Talmud, and other...

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Inscriptiones Graecae Eystettenses

Greek Inscriptions of Asia Minor [Papyrology and Epigraphy]...

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Duke Papyrus Archive

The Duke Papyrus Archive, also known as the Duke University Papyrus Archive or simply the Duke Papyrus Archive, is a renowned collection of ancient papyrus documents and fragments housed at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, United States. This archive is one of the most significant collections of its kind in North America and plays a cruci...

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Tebtunis Papyrus Project

The Tebtunis Papyrus Project (TPP) is a research and teaching project based at the University of California, Berkeley. The TPP's mission is to enhance understanding of, provide context for, and give access to the Tebtunis Papyrus collection. The Tebtunis Papyri are the largest collection of papyrus texts in the Americas, with over 26,000 fragments....

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Hellenistic Greek Linguistics

Hellenistic Greek linguistics refers to the study of the Greek language during the Hellenistic period, which followed the conquests of Alexander the Great and lasted from approximately 323 BC to 31 BC. This period saw the spread of Greek culture and language across a vast portion of the ancient world, influencing linguistic developments in various ...

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University of Michigan Papyrus Collection

The University of Michigan Papyrus Collection (UMPC) is one of the largest and most important collections of ancient papyri in the world. It contains over 100,000 papyri, dating from the 3rd century BC to the 8th century AD. The papyri come from a variety of sites in Egypt, Greece, and the Middle East. The UMPC was founded in 1927 by Herbert C. You...

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Thesaurus Lingua Graecae Home Page

The Thesaurus Lingua Graecae Home Page is a digital gateway to a rich and comprehensive resource dedicated to the study and exploration of ancient Greek language and literature. Developed by the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae project (TLG), this website serves as an indispensable tool for scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts interested in delving into...

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Antiquities of the Jews - Book 16

From the finishing of the temple by Herod to the death of Alexander and Aristobulus. [The Writings of Flavius Josephus]...

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