PHI Greek Inscriptions (Q923)

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Around 1967, when I was still a graduate student, I made a concordance of the Gortynian Law Code. The format resembled my Livy Concordance with Greek letters and all diacritical marks. I was thrilled when Cal Watkins admired the design of the Greek letters. The TLG was founded in 1972 at Irvine, with the ambitious goal of creating a database of all Greek literature. The project elected not to include inscriptions (or papyri) because of their complexity. I resolved that I would take on the challenge of filling this gap. When I developed my Ibycus computer system, I took special care to include some basic features (such as acrophonic numbers) to support epigraphy.
Around 1967, when I was still a graduate student, I made a concordance of the Gortynian Law Code. The format resembled my Livy Concordance with Greek letters and all diacritical marks. I was thrilled when Cal Watkins admired the design of the Greek letters. The TLG was founded in 1972 at Irvine, with the ambitious goal of creating a database of all Greek literature. The project elected not to include inscriptions (or papyri) because of their complexity. I resolved that I would take on the challenge of filling this gap. When I developed my Ibycus computer system, I took special care to include some basic features (such as acrophonic numbers) to support epigraphy.