EpiDig has a substantial Zotero collection of digital epigraphy resources.
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Hone Your Craft as a Biblical Scholar
EpiDig has a substantial Zotero collection of digital epigraphy resources.
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Theses and dissertations in Classics from the University of Iowa are available openly on the web.
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a community of computer scientists, Bible scholars, and digital humanists collaborating to create open digital resources for biblical studies. Our emphasis is on open resources for biblical languages, such as morphologically tagged texts, treebanks, and lexicons. We hope that these resources will be used widely for teaching, research, and resources used to read and study the Bible.
The initiative sponsors the B-Greek and B-Hebrew forums, but I had missed the memo that these were connected to the larger Biblicalhumanities.org entity. The website provides a selective but helpful dashboard of current resources.
For a couple additional resource lists see “Online Research” and the Christian Institute for Digital Humanities.
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The Liddell-Scott-Jones lexicon wiki noted by AWOL has several external links to other LSJ texts available online, including in PDF format.
Via AWOL, the University of Illinois has a number of open-access theses and dissertations in Classics.
Google Street view has a dedicated tour of Petra.
HT: AWOL.