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Pinakes – Textes et manuscrits grecs
https://pinakes.irht.cnrs.fr/
Le contenu des manuscrits dans la base Pinakes provient pour l’essentiel des catalogues imprimés, qui sont saisis au fur et à mesure de leur parution. Les catalogues n’ont pas tous été saisis avec la même précision et les données de la base sont à utiliser avec précaution. En outre, les renseignements concernant les copistes et les possesseurs des manuscrits commencent tout juste à être intégrés dans la base.”

Diktyon : Réseau numérique pour les manuscrits grecs
http://www.diktyon.org/
„Diktyon est un réseau scientifique de ressources électroniques et de base de données sur les manuscrits grecs.”

The Avalon Project at Yale Law School
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/
Documents in law, history and diplomacy.

Byzantine Book Epigrams
http://www.dbbe.ugent.be/
„The Database of Byzantine Book Epigrams (DBBE) is freely accessible. Hosted by Ghent University, this database seeks to collect all book epigrams (or metrical paratexts) found in Greek manuscripts up to 1500.
The corpus can be searched for a specific epigram or browsed by a number of parameters such as date and type of manuscript. The information provided is based on catalogues, scholarly publications as well as consultation of manuscripts. The DBBE will be of use for classicists and Byzantinists, literary scholars, linguists, palaeographers, art historians and anyone generally interested in medieval manuscript culture.”

The Byzantine Churches of Istanbul
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/html/Byzantine/

De Imperatoribus Romanis – An On-line Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
http://www.roman-emperors.org/
„DIR is an on-line encyclopedia on the rulers of the Roman empire from Augustus (27 BC-AD 14) to Constantine XI Palaeologus (1449-1453). The encyclopedia consists of (1) an index of all the emperors who ruled during the empire’s 1500 years, (2) a growing number of biographical essays on the individual emperors, (3) family trees (“stemmata”) of important imperial dynasties, (4) an index of significant battles in the empire’s history, (5) a growing number of capsule descriptions and maps of these battles, and (6) maps of the empire at different times. Wherever possible, these materials are cross-referenced by live links.”

Byzantine Emperors: A Short Chronicle
https://byzantium.gr/emperors.html

Late Antique and Early Medieval Inscriptions
http://handley-inscriptions.webs.com
„The site is devoted to Late Antique and Early Medieval inscriptions in the West (roughly A.D. 300-900) – ranging from Ireland to North Africa, to the Balkans, and all regions in between.
The web site has two main functions:

  • Regionally-specific pages of links to articles, books, PhDs, web sites and databases on late antique and early medieval inscriptions covering:
  • Britain/Anglo-Saxon England/Ireland;
  • Gaul and the Rhineland;
  • Iberia;
  • Italy;
  • North Africa and
  • the latin-speaking Balkans.

This is limited to what is freely available on-line, but currently there are over 470 live links to scholarly and reference material.
2. A New Publications page, devoted to trying to list all new publications in the area. So far this covers the years 2008-2010 and has about 100 publications.”

The Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts
https://sdbm.library.upenn.edu/
„The Database is an online reference tool linking users to over 75,000 searchable entries of manuscripts written before 1600 and consisting of five or more leaves.”

Digital Scriptorium
http://vm136.lib.berkeley.edu/BANC/digitalscriptorium/
„The Digital Scriptorium is an image database of medieval and renaissance manuscripts that unites scattered resources from many institutions into an international tool for teaching and scholarly research. It bridges the gap between a diverse user community and the limited resources of libraries by means of sample imaging and extensive rather than intensive cataloguing.”

Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity: The Late Roman and Byzantine Inscriptions
http://insaph.kcl.ac.uk/ala2004/

Prosopography of the Byzantine World
https://pbw2016.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/
„A full account of the sources studied, together with the names of the scholars responsible, will be found here; this also serves as an index of the coverage of the project, which is a prosopographical reading of Byzantine Sources, 1025-1180. In this new edition materials have been added and enhanced, principally for the 12th century; the most significant additions are from further work on William of Tyre and Nicetas Choniates, and substantial new materials from the Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir. Such an undertaking can never be complete, as new discoveries are constantly being made; while PBW should be examined for what it contains, it should never be assumed that what it does not contain does not exist.
This edition is the work of Michael Jeffreys (Viaf). The redesign and updating of the site are by Elliott Hall (KDL) and Charlotte Roueché (Orcid); external links have been added by Roueché.“

Digitale Forschungsarchiv Byzanz
https://difab.univie.ac.at/
„Das Digitale Forschungsarchiv Byzanz (DiFaB) ist eine visuelle Ressourcen-Datenbank, die dem kulturellen Erbe von Byzanz gewidmet ist. Unser Ziel ist es, Archive historischer Fotos zu digitalisieren, dieses Material mit neuen digitalen Fotografien zu verknüpfen und sie einer internationalen Gemeinschaft von Wissenschaftlern leicht zugänglich zu machen.“

Dacalbo Project
http://dacalbo.hpdst.gr/
„DACALBO project addresses a significant gap in the current historiography of sciences, by exploring and carefully mapping the Byzantine and post-Byzantine alchemy through the creation of a comprehensive, open access, digitized, and searchable database and metadata material.“