The Italic Epigraphy Project: Text and Monument

Based at the Institute of Classical Studies, London, and funded by a major grant over three years from the Arts and Humanities Research Board, the project aims to place in the hands of scholars the primary evidence both for the texts of the inscriptions of the peoples of Central Italy and for the monumental and archaeological context of these inscriptions.

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Principal investigator
Professor Michael Crawford
Principal project staff
Professor Michael Hewson Crawford
Start date
Saturday, January 1, 2000
Completion date
Monday, December 1, 2003
Source material
Epigraphic and photographic material written in the Italic languages. The text collection has been mined from the handbooks: E. Vetter, Handbuch der italischen Dialekte (Heidelberg 1953); P. Poccetti, Nuovi Documenti Italici (Pisa 1979); H. Rix, Sabellische Texte (Heidelberg 2002)), from monographs on niche languages or classes of texts and from an exhaustive checking of texts in REI (Rivista di Epigrafia Italica), published in all volumes of Studi Etruschi since 1973.