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== EAGLE TRANSLATIONS ==
 
   
===Introduction===
 
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'''[http://dhawards.org/dhawards2016/results/ Winner of DH Awards 2016 in the category Best DH Tool or Suite of Tools]'''
In this Wiki we work at the translations of most of the epigraphic documentation from the ancient world.
 
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==Introduction==
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EAGLE aims to build a multi-lingual online collection of millions of
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digitised items from European museums, libraries, archives and
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multi-media collections, which deal with inscriptions from the Greek
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and Roman World. The aim of the network is to make available the vast
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majority of the surviving inscriptions of the Greco-Roman world,
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complete with the essential information about them and with a series of
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peer-reviewed translations in several European languages. These are
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notoriously unavailable for inscriptions, as photos.
   
For further discussion and questions, email [mailto:translations@eagle-network.eu our mailing list for WG 2 - Translations and Content Curation]
 
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This Mediawiki is designed to give a tool to anyone interested in bridging this gap and contributing translations of inscriptions, either by providing groups of translations or providing new ones.
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[https://www.mediawiki.org/ Mediawiki] is the software installed on the EAGLE
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website, and it uses the additional extension [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Wikibase_Repository Wikibase] to produce seamlessly for users, machine readable data.
   
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This space
==overview==
 
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specifically is intended to be our multilingual wiki and
[[general table]]
 
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performs these functions:
   
[[Template:translation]]
 
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*gathers in one place all available translations of inscriptions online;
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*allows a simplified way to directly contribute data with no
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technical infrastructure or support locally;
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*allows comparison, multiple interpretations and solutions;
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*supports multiple languages and authorships;
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*fosters the addition and simplified creation in a unified database
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of more translations of selected inscriptions;
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*easily links images already available on [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimedia Commons] (for example [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Media_contributed_by_EAGLE these ones]) to translations;
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*demonstrates the usefulness for the general public of translated
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document, the challenges of an uneasy task and the opportunities
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offered by this content when well interlinked;
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*guarantees best possible integration with the EAGLE portal.
   
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Please, get started browsing the translations by subset, by identifier, or by language. Or use the search box to search for relevant references.
 
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Consult the [//meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
 
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If you want to contribute but do not yet know how, here are some more information
   
== Getting started ==
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===[[Getting Started]]===
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
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===[[Guidelines for Translators]]===
* [//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
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===[[Wishlist of translations of inscriptions]]===
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
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===[https://www.zotero.org/groups/eagleepigraphicbibliography/items/collectionKey/65H8ED5H The EAGLE bibliography - publications with translations of important inscriptions]===
   
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==Translations==
==[[suggested extensions to be installed]]==
 
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===[[Attic Inscriptions Online]]===
==[[Extensions in use]]==
 
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===[[Elenco IRT|Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania]]===
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===[[Translations of the Inscriptions of Hispania_Epigrafica|Hispania Epigraphica Online (part)]]===
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===[[UEL List|Ubi erat Lupa]]===
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===[[ELTE|Inscriptions from Brigetio]]===
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===[[UBB|Inscriptions from Dacia]]===
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===[[Inscriptions of Aphrodisias]]===
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===[[Petrae|Petrae]]===
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===[[EDR List|Epigraphic Database Roma]]===
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===[[EDB List|Epigraphic Database Bari]]===
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===[[Last Statues of Antiquity]]===
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===[[Roman Inscriptions of Britain]]===
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== Browse by... ==
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===[[EDB Epigraphic Database Bari ID|Epigraphic Database Bari ID]]===
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===[[EDH List|Epigraphic Database Heidelberg ID]]===
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===[[EDR Epigraphic Database Roma ID|Epigraphic Database Rome ID]]===
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===[[TM List|Trismegistos Number]]===
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===[http://www.eagle-network.eu/wiki/index.php/Category:Lists_by_translation_language Language of the translation]===
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===[[IDEs List|idest identifier]]===
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==Contacts==
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For any question, feedback, suggestion or if you are interested in bulk upload of your translations, email [mailto:translations@eagle-network.eu our mailing list for WG 2 - Translations and Content Curation]
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==[http://www.eagle-network.eu Back to Eagle Project Website]==

Latest revision as of 14:02, 31 March 2021

Winner of DH Awards 2016 in the category Best DH Tool or Suite of Tools

Introduction

EAGLE aims to build a multi-lingual online collection of millions of digitised items from European museums, libraries, archives and multi-media collections, which deal with inscriptions from the Greek and Roman World. The aim of the network is to make available the vast majority of the surviving inscriptions of the Greco-Roman world, complete with the essential information about them and with a series of peer-reviewed translations in several European languages. These are notoriously unavailable for inscriptions, as photos.

This Mediawiki is designed to give a tool to anyone interested in bridging this gap and contributing translations of inscriptions, either by providing groups of translations or providing new ones. Mediawiki is the software installed on the EAGLE website, and it uses the additional extension Wikibase to produce seamlessly for users, machine readable data.

This space specifically is intended to be our multilingual wiki and performs these functions:

  • gathers in one place all available translations of inscriptions online;
  • allows a simplified way to directly contribute data with no

technical infrastructure or support locally;

  • allows comparison, multiple interpretations and solutions;
  • supports multiple languages and authorships;
  • fosters the addition and simplified creation in a unified database

of more translations of selected inscriptions;

  • easily links images already available on Wikimedia Commons (for example these ones) to translations;
  • demonstrates the usefulness for the general public of translated

document, the challenges of an uneasy task and the opportunities offered by this content when well interlinked;

  • guarantees best possible integration with the EAGLE portal.

Please, get started browsing the translations by subset, by identifier, or by language. Or use the search box to search for relevant references.

If you want to contribute but do not yet know how, here are some more information

Getting Started

Guidelines for Translators

Wishlist of translations of inscriptions

The EAGLE bibliography - publications with translations of important inscriptions

Translations

Attic Inscriptions Online

Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania

Hispania Epigraphica Online (part)

Ubi erat Lupa

Inscriptions from Brigetio

Inscriptions from Dacia

Inscriptions of Aphrodisias

Petrae

Epigraphic Database Roma

Epigraphic Database Bari

Last Statues of Antiquity

Roman Inscriptions of Britain

Browse by...

Epigraphic Database Bari ID

Epigraphic Database Heidelberg ID

Epigraphic Database Rome ID

Trismegistos Number

Language of the translation

idest identifier

Contacts

For any question, feedback, suggestion or if you are interested in bulk upload of your translations, email our mailing list for WG 2 - Translations and Content Curation

Back to Eagle Project Website