A collections-based repository hosting information about and images of papyrological materials (e.g. papyri, ostraca, wood tablets, etc) located in collections around the world. It contains physical descriptions and bibliographic information about the papyri and other written materials, as well as digital images and English translations of many of these texts. When possible, links are also provided to the original language texts (e.g. through the Duke Data Bank of Documentary Papyri). The user can move back and forth among text, translation, bibliography, description, and image. With the specially-developed APIS Search System many different types of complex searches can be carried out
A ready bibliography of all monographic volumes, both current and out-of-print, of Greek, Latin, Demotic and Coptic documentary texts on papyrus, parchment, ostraca or wood tablets. Texts published in periodicals as journal articles are mainly excluded, but with a number of exceptions based on the extent of the edition or the presence of full indexes. Greek texts published separately are regularly republished (but without translation or commentary) in successive volumes of Sammelbuch griechischer Urkunden aus Ägypten (SB), the volumes of which are included here. A separate Sammelbuch has now begun the republication of Coptic texts (SB Kopt.). Many volumes containing documentary texts publish literary and subliterary texts as well, and such volumes are of course included, together with volumes of the same series that are exclusively literary. No systematic attempt to include all exclusively literary and subliterary volumes has been made
I monumenti dell'Egitto e della Nubia... (1832-1844) / Ippolito Rosselini & Monuments de l'Égypte et de la Nubie (1844-1889) / Jean-François Champollion
A database designed to allow access via the Internet to high-resolution images of ancient inscriptions from the Near Eastern and Mediterranean Worlds [env. 19 000 photographies]
Ein elektronisches Gesamtverzeichnis der bisher veröffentlichten griechischen Papyrusurkunden Ägyptens, welches auch verwandte Texte auf Ostraka und ähnlichen Schriftträgern, solche in lateinischer Sprache und solche aus anderen Regionen des Vorderen Orients mit einschließt, während literarische und semiliterarische Texte sowie Inschriften grundsätzlich unberücksichtigt bleiben