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.
Syriac
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.
e-GEDSH is an electronic version of the 2011 edition of the Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage, published by Gorgias Press on behalf of the Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute. The encyclopedia currently holds 622 entries written by 76 contributors.
The Catalogue of Digital Editions keeps track of primary sources without respect to chronology or geography, and early Christian sources strongly feature in a search on antique sources. Navigation and display are very accommodating, and underlying data is RDF-compliant. Other filtered results: Greek Latin Armenian Syriac
Syriaca.org is a research portal for Syriac studies with several modules. The Syriac Gazetteer is a geographical reference work for places related to Syriac studies. It is edited by Thomas Carlson and David Michelson. The Syriac Biographical Dictionary is a multi-volume guide to persons related to Syriac culture or history. It is edited by David Michelson, …