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I.Sicily
Published 2019“…I.Sicily is a project to make freely available the complete corpus of inscriptions from ancient Sicily, in all languages across all of antiquity. …”
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I.Sicily, open scholarship, and the epigraphic landscape of Hellenistic/Roman Sicily
Published 2019“…This paper presents the development of the I.Sicily digital corpus of the inscriptions of ancient Sicily within the context of current debates about open scholarship. …”
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I. Sicily and Crossreads: a digital epigraphic corpus for ancient Sicily
Published 2021“…This paper presents the I.Sicily and Crossreads projects, which aim to build and exploit a digital corpus of the epigraphic texts of ancient Sicily. …”
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I. Sicily: Building a Digital Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient Sicily
Published 2019“…We believe that I.Sicily offers an interesting case study of a deliberately open-ended, continuous work-in-progress corpus. …”
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Sicily and Italy in the Odyssey
Published 2020“…Thus the Odyssey-poet himself may have pointedly adopted a positive attitude to the heroic-age inhabitants of Sicily that contrasted with the negative attitude prevailing in his tradition. …”
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Arabic Sources for Sicily
Published 2007“…This chapter discusses briefly the history of Sicily from 1025 to 1204. It concentrates mostly on the less-well-known and more complicated periods, specifically the last few years of Islamic Sicily and the passage from Norman rule to the reign of Emperor Frederick II. …”
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The indigenous languages of ancient Sicily
Published 2020“…<p>This paper provides a brief synthesis of the evidence and principal points of discussion concerning the indigenous languages of ancient Sicily. Traditionally, three indigenous languages (Sikel, Sikan, and Elymian) are identified in use in Sicily in the period between the seventh and fourth centuries BCE. …”
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«Sicily is a land for Architects». The Arts & Crafts culture of Charles Robert Ashbee in Sicily (1907-1909)
Published 2019-12-01“…When Ashbee arrived in Sicily, we was immediately enthusiastic about Taormina, the ancient monuments and, of course, he was enchanted by Mount Etna. …”
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The bryophyte vegetation of the gypsum outcrops of Sicily
Published 2022-12-01“…A phytosociological study on the gypsicolous bryophyte communities of Sicily was carried out. The surveyed communities are: Tortuletum revolventis, Trichostomo crispuli-Tortuletum revolventis, Crossidio squamiferi-Aloinetum aloidis of the order Barbuletalia unguiculatae, and Crossidio crassinervis-Tortuletum obtusatae of the order Tortulo brevissimae-Aloinetalia bifrontis. …”
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Kinship diplomacy between Sicily and Rome
Published 2011“…At the same time, the extent of kinship claims in the island of Sicily and the associated claims about <em>origines</em> made by many of the communities on the island have also been studied in very considerable detail. …”
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