A Digital Concordance of Etruscan, Faliscan, and Early Latin Inscriptions from Etruria

Author:

Burman Annie C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Linguistics and Philology , Uppsala University , Box 635 , Uppsala , 751 26 , Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Epigraphic concordances (lists which give corresponding references for two or more epigraphic corpora) are an indispensable resource for any scholar whose work relates to inscriptions. Despite their usefulness, there are inherent issues with conventional concordances of the type found at the back of epigraphic corpora. This article presents a digital concordance for Etruscan, Faliscan and early Latin inscriptions from Etruria. The concordance, which is contained in a CSV file, is downloadable from the repository Zenodo, and allows for both free-text searches and reordering according to each included corpus. The digital format allows for future revision and correction; an email address dedicated to feedback from the scholarly community has been set up. The corpora included in the concordance are chosen to make the concordance a comprehensive resource for both contemporary scholarly use and study of the history of epigraphy.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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