Welcome to the papyrology homepage. Please send your suggestions to <jmuccigr@drew.edu>. I hope to provide a service of use to professional papyrologists as well as other interested people. John D. Muccigrosso
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- Institutions with papyrology collections
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Links to Internet Sites Dealing with Papyri
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- Papyrus Collections Worldwide from Leuven
- Alain Martin's Papyrology entry in the Bibliotheca Classica Selecta
- Recording, Processing, and Archiving Images of Ancient Carbonized Papyri by Computerized Methods from Antti Nurminen
- Advanced Papyrological Information System: A Joint Project of Columbia University, Duke University, Princeton University, The University of California, Berkeley, The University of Michigan, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Yale University [ Narrative submitted as part of a grant proposal to the National Endowment for the Humanities]
- The Demotic Dictionary Project
- Demotic Texts Published on the World Wide Web, maintained by Alexandra A. O'Brien
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- Papy List
- Papyrology On-line by Gregg Schwendner
- Papyrological Resources in Germany listed at the University of Heidelberg
- American Society of Papyrologists Home Page
- TEI Discussion list excerpt regarding papyrology
- A User's Guide to the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library at Georgetown
- Philodemus Project
- Timothy Seid's Papyrus page from his Interpreting Ancient Manuscript pages at Brown
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Papyrologist Hall of Fame
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Last modified Tue, 24 Oct 2000.
This page is owned and maintained by John D. Muccigrosso, assistant professor of classics at Drew University.