EPIGRAPHY OBJECTS Sample Clauses

EPIGRAPHY OBJECTS. Inscriptions —and specially Greek and Latin epigraphs— had been objects avidly sought after by art collectors, dilettanti and scholars from the early medieval period on. They were seen as valuable testimonials from the Classical Age, informing on every day customs and practices the Greek and Roman writers rarely took into account. Since the XIXth century, scholars have collected and collated epigraphic texts in several ambitious projects to produce geographic or thematic corpora for historical or philological use; in many cases, the usefulness of those work-intensive projects is marred by the absence or incompleteness of graphic material (too costly to produce and print) and, specially, internal indexes for quick and easy information retrieval. Those well known shortcomings favor the interest for the so-called "digital Epigraphy", meaning the creation and diffusion of digital-databases. EAGLE's WP35 purpose is to make schemas and data structures from our partners' databases compatible, thus allowing the definition of a common conceptual model and description formalism, for future use and data-exploitation and enabling at the same time cross-search capabilities in the EAGLE portal. The pillars for the first objective (a common conceptual model for the epigraphy community) will be the well-known CIDOC-CRM conceptual model and the TEI/EpiDoc description formalism. To attain the 1 See xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/publications/functional-requirements-for-bibliographic-records 2 See xxxx://xxx.xxxxx-xxx.xxx/ 3 See xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/Index.php?page=featuresCERIF&t=1 4 See xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/p/epidoc/wiki/Home/ 5 For more information about Work Package 3 see EAGLE’s DoW available for members of the consortium at xxxx://xxx.xx/QZzz1k second objective (cross-search capability in the EAGLE portal aggregating metada from all the partners) it will be necessary to define a subset of the CIDOC-CRM model and a metadata schema that includes also elements not completely covered in the TEI/EpiDoc description. The CIDOC-CRM conceptual model and the TEI/EpiDoc description are fully described in Part 2; the EAGLE subset of the conceptual model and the XML schema of the metadata aggregated in the EAGLE portal are fully described in Part 4.
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