Mnamon: Ancient writing systems in the Mediterranean
Mnamon is a portal site for ancient writing systems in the Mediterranean. It contains links to resources for Coptic, Aramaic, Latin, Greek, Syriac, Northern Arabian, and Southern Arabian.
Mnamon is a portal site for ancient writing systems in the Mediterranean. It contains links to resources for Coptic, Aramaic, Latin, Greek, Syriac, Northern Arabian, and Southern Arabian.
The Digital Syriac Corpus is a curated digital repository of TEI encoded texts written in classical Syriac. The Corpus has the texts of many Syriac authors, and it is frequently updated and expanded.
The Society for Armenian Studies has compiled a digital resources page which includes links to digital collections, dictionaries, and Armenian manuscripts.
The Pappas Patristic Institute, based at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, is dedicated to “the advancement and promotion of primarily Greek (and other eastern) patristic studies in the service of the academy and of the Church.” The institute sponsors conferences, offering fellowships and producing publications.
An interdisciplinary team of scholars at the Franz Joseph Dölger-Institut zur Erforschung der Spätantike prepares for publication the entries of the Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum (RAC), the only comprehensive encyclopedia worldwide covering all the major aspects of the transformation of late antique culture. For several decades the RAC has been successful in bringing the results of …