Thank, Mark for the information. I am preparing a new collection of papyri  on 
Hemopolis for publication, where I might need to refer to Hermes Trismegistos. 
I hope the database mentioned in your message will be of assistance to my 
research.

Thanks again, and best wishes, Nahum.

 

Nahum Cohen

Achva Academic College

Israel. 

 

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From: The papyrological bulletin '[email protected]' [mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Depauw
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 6:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PAPY] new Trismegistos features

 

Dear PAPY-list members,

In the past few months we have added some new features to Trismegistos, to 
which we would like to draw your attention.

New is the Places database <http://www.trismegistos.org/geo/index.php> , which 
contains all toponyms, both modern and ancient, which have been mentioned as 
provenance for TM-texts. We have tried to include as many alternative writings 
as possible, but certainly for Arabic place names we have only the most common 
versions of the English equivalent. It is best to use 'Quicksearch' which 
automatically looks amongst all these variants.
The Places database is linked with the K.U.Leuven Fayum database 
<http://www.trismegistos.org/fayum/index.php> , which is now back online and 
provides a detailed analysis for many Fayum villages.
 
To find texts with a specific provenance you can now also start from the three 
Trismegistos Places maps <http://www.trismegistos.org/geo/google.php>  we have 
created in Google. The coordinates of these places are those of the 
Topographical Atlas of Baines and Malek, which provides degrees and minutes, 
but no seconds. If you zoom in too closely, the location may become somewhat 
imprecise.
 
Similar Trismegistos <http://www.trismegistos.org/coll/google.php>  Collections 
maps (nine in all) are now also available. Here the location is very precise in 
most cases (red pointers), so that it becomes possible to ask Google maps for 
direction on how to get there. We would be happy to get information about those 
collections (orange pointers) for which we have not found a precise location.
 
In the Texts database we have added new search possibilities in the form of 
lookups for publication 
<http://www.trismegistos.org/tm/publication_lookup.php?fieldname=Publication&num=one>
  sigla and for nome/region 
<http://www.trismegistos.org/tm/nomoi_lookup.php?fieldname=Nome/region&num=one> 
, and it is now also possible to search for date ranges, e.g. all texts between 
214 and 211 BC. Other, smaller new features include using the back-button on 
your browser to bring you back to the search criteria you had entered, or the 
possibility to combine two searches using 'BUT NOT'.
 
All these new features are also available in TM-partner projects who work in 
the shared Filemaker database, such as DAHT (Demotic and Abnormal Hieratic 
Texts), LDAB (Leuven Database of Ancient Books), HHP (Hieroglyphic and Hieratic 
Papyri), ATE (Aramaic Texts from Egypt), and our latest spin-off TM-Magic 
<http://www.trismegistos.org/magic/about.php>  (F. Naether, Leipzig / Köln), 
which allows searches across language or script for all religious, ritual, 
magic and divinatory texts.
 
We hope that these new databases and technical improvements will prove useful. 
We will continue to enhance search facilities, but please let us know any 
desiderata, remarks, ... you might have  and we will try to accommodate them in 
the future.
 
All the best,
 
for Trismegistos
Mark Depauw

Multilingualism <http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/aegypt/Projekt_MaMiGRE.html>  
and Multiculturalism in Graeco-Roman Egypt (Cologne)
in collaboration with the K.U.Leuven, 
<http://www.arts.kuleuven.be/oudegeschiedenis/indexeng.htm>  Ancient History


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