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Latin Inscription Database, Gone?
#1
Ave,

This morning I tried, without success, to access the Manfred Clauss Latin Inscription database which is/was part of the Frankfurt University website.

Is this a permanent or temporary glitch?

Does anyone have any news on what the current situation is?

The URL is/was http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~clauss/index.e.html

Please help me if you can.

**UPDATE**

Problem solved, the new URL is http://www.manfredclauss.de/

Vale

M. Spedius Corbulo
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~~~~~~Jim Poulton~~~~~~
North London Wargames Group
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#2
Hey Spedius,


calm downSmile Back from Britain.......

use this link

http://compute-in.ku-eichstaett.de:8888 ... igraphikkl

It is also better to use the internet explorer, with fire fox I have problems to use it.
Oh you find itself. Yes it is an imported websiteWink

Bye

Malko Linge
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Christian
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#3
Ave Malko,

Thank you for the link.

Welcome back, did you enjoy your visit?

Vale

M. Spedius Corbulo
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~~~~~~Jim Poulton~~~~~~
North London Wargames Group
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#4
Salvete Omnes,

A good friend of mine from another Roman forum had posted there a collection of links to websites which deal with Latin Inscriptions, so I'd like to pass his information on to you guys here:

Quote:http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/ , the Perseus Project;
http://www.gnomon.ku-eichstaett.de/Gnomon/ILS.html , the Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae (ILS, a major resource);
http://www.ilateyst.de/ , the ILS 'folio-server' accessed via the above; and
http://asgle.classics.unc.edu/abbrev/latin/ , 'Abreviations Used in Latin Inscriptions'.

Last night I discovered that the Folio-server for the actual inscriptions, on which some of the others depend, is 'Temporarily Unavailable' and has been for some time. I've found us an alternate that I hope will fulfill at least some of the need:

http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/institute/ ... ex.html.en

This is the University of Heidelberg's Epigraphy Databank. It contains a large part of the content of the ILS, and is growing as various national and regional inscription registries are consolidated.


Quote:http://www.archeologhia.com/cilae.htm


I hope you find these useful.
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#5
Very much - thanks!
Robert Vermaat
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FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
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#6
Talking on inscriptions , i'm searching IGLS 2132 reported by Goldsworthy on Roman Army at War. In the previous database don't appear , and in PHI7 appear only the greek inscriptions for IGLS. Anyone have view this text?
"Each historical fact needs to be considered, insofar as possible, no with hindsight and following abstract universal principles, but in the context of own proper age and environment" Aldo A. Settia

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