Die Deutschen Inschriften
Die Deutschen Inschriften des Mittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit is one of the oldest modern endeavours to collect and redact medieval and early modern inscriptions in Europe. The project was instituted by the German linguist Friedrich Panzer in association with the historians Karl Brandi and Hans Hirsch as an interacademic venture of epigraphical publication in 1934. Encompassed are inscriptions ranging from the Early Middle Ages to the year of 1650 localized in the areas that are today known as the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Austria and South Tyrol. By now the epigraphical research centers involved have published 81 volumes. An individual volume contains usually the inscriptions of a single city or Landkreis respectively called Politischer Bezirk in Austria. The venture is supported by the German Academies of Sciences in Berlin, Düsseldorf, Göttingen, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Mainz and München as well as the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. The Reichert-Verlag is the publishing house of the scientific editions.
Deutsche Inschriften Online (DIO)
The project "Deutsche Inschriften Online" was planned and implemented as an interacademic venture by the Academies of Sciences in Mainz and Göttingen. The project's aim was to digitise the volumes DI 66/45/56/58/61 and make them available online. The realisation is based on a database which was developed by the Inscription-offices in Greifswald and Mainz. The venture has an innovative character. It is a broadening of the project "Inschriften Mittelrhein-Hunsrück " conducted in 2008 in cooperation with the "Institut für Geschichtliche Landeskunde an der Universität Mainz". The project digitised the volume "Die Inschriften des Rhein-Hunsrück Kreises I " edited by epigraphist Eberhard J. Nikitsch. In the meantime the website of the IMH-Project has merged into the DIO-Web portal. There is a long term plan for digitising and making available online further volumes; and well as providing an English translation of the DIO-Website.Besides the digitized scientific volumes DIO features; an advanced search interface; information concerning epigraphy; a number of regular series, on topics such as "Epigraphischer Tipp" and "Inschrift im Fokus" ; a glossary; and a list of topical weblinks. In addition the site presents a wide range of photographic images and illustrations of inscriptions or similar objects as a means of interlinking all possible information.
Currently there are 47 volumes available on the database. These are the following volumes:
- DI-19 Göttingen
- DI-24 St. Michaeliskloster in Lüneburg and the monastery Lüne until 1550
- DI-25 Landkreis Ludwigsburg
- DI-26 Osnabrück
- DI-28 Hameln
- DI-29 Worms
- DI-30 Landkreis Calw
- DI-31 Aachen Cathedral
- DI-32 Aachen
- DI-34 Landkreis Bad Kreuznach
- DI-35 Braunschweig until 1528
- DI-36 Hannover
- DI-37 Rems-Murr-Kreis
- DI-38 Landkreis Bergstraße
- DI-41 Landkreis Göppingen
- DI-42 Einbeck
- DI-45 Goslar
- DI-46 Minden
- DI-49 Darmstadt and the Landkreis Darmstadt-Dieburg and Landkreis Groß-Gerau
- DI-50 Bonn
- DI-51 Wiesbaden
- DI-56 Braunschweig from 1529 to 1671
- DI-58 Hildesheim
- DI-59 Lemgo
- DI-60 Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis I
- DI-61 Helmstedt
- DI-62 Landkreis Weißenfels
- DI-63 Odenwaldkreis
- DI-64 former Landkreis Querfurt
- DI-66 Landkreis Göttingen
- DI-67 Passau up to the town fire of 1662
- DI-69 Freising
- DI-74 Regensburg II. St. Peter's cathedral 1
- DI-75 Halberstadt Cathedral
- DI-76 The Lüneburgian monasteries Ebstorf, Isenhagen, Lüne, Medingen, Walsrode, Wienhausen
- DI-77 Greifswald
- DI-78 Baden-Baden and Landkreis Rastatt
- DI-79 Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis II
- DI-80 Landkreis Passau I. The former districts of Passau and Wegscheid
- DI-81 Essen
- DI-83 Landkreis Holzminden
- DI-84 Landkreis Weilheim-Schongau up to 1650
- DI-85 Halle an der Saale
- DI-86 Halberstadt
- DI-88 Landkreis Hildesheim
- DI-95 Regensburg. St. Peter's Cathedral 2
- DI-96 Landkreis Northeim
- DIO-1 The Inscriptions of the City of Mainz. First Part: The Inscriptions of the Cathedral and the Museum of Cathedral and Diocese ranging from 800 to 1350
- DIO-2 Gandersheim Abbey and her own monasteries Brunshausen and Clus
- DIO-3 Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome
- DIO-4 Mariental monastery
- DIO-5 Nail-Chapel of the Bamberg Cathedral
- DIO-6 Textile inscriptions of the city of Bamberg
- DI-4 Wimpfen am Neckar
- DI-5 City of Munich and Landkreis Munich
- DI-13 Cemeteries of St. John's, St. Rochus and Wöhrd in Nuremberg
- DI-15 Rothenburg ob der Tauber
- DI-17 Landkreis Haßberge
Other collaborative projects
The aim of the project Referenzkorpus historischer Texte des Deutschen is to annotate the grammatical structure of texts. It is planned to make the annotated texts available online within the Referenzkorpus Deutsche Inschriften, with an estimated 400,000 annotated word forms.
German Inscriptions (DI)
- Karl Brandi: '. In: Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters Bd. 1 S. 11-43.
- Ernst Cucuel: '. In: Blätter für deutsche Landesgeschichte Bd. 85 S. 116-134.
- Deutsche Inschriften. Terminologie zur Schriftbeschreibung. Erarb. von den Mitarb. der Inschriftenkommission der Akademien der Wissenschaften in Berlin. Wiesbaden 1999.
- Rudolf Maria Kloos: . In: Deutsches Archiv für Erforschung des Mittelalters Bd. 15 S. 177–181.
- Rudolf Maria Kloos: Die Deutschen Inschriften. Ein Bericht über das deutsche Inschriftenunternehmen. In: Studi medievali Ser. 3, Bd. 14 S. 335-362.
- Eberhard J. Nikitsch: Fritz V. Arens als Mainzer Inschriftensammler und Epigraphiker. In: Mainzer Zeitschrift Bd. 103 S. 231-243.
- Friedrich Panzer: Die Inschriften des deutschen Mittelalters. Ein Aufruf zu ihrer Sammlung und Bearbeitung. Im Auftrage der Akademien der Wissenschaften von Berlin, Göttingen, Heidelberg, Leipzig, München und Wien verfasst. Leipzig 1938.
German Inscriptions Online (DIO)
- Paul Sebastian Moos/Eberhard J. Nikitsch: In: Skriptum 2, Nr. 1.
- Anna Neovesky: In: Skriptum 2, Nr. 2.
- Schrade, Torsten: .. In: Skriptum 1, Nr. 1. ISSN 2192-4457.
- Torsten Schrade: Vom Inschriftenband zum Datenobjekt. Die Entwicklung des epigraphischen Fachportals „Deutsche Inschriften Online.“. In: Inschriften als Zeugnisse kulturellen Gedächtnisses – 40 Jahre Deutsche Inschriften in Göttingen. Beiträge zum Jubiläumskolloquium vom 22. Oktober 2010 in Göttingen, herausgegeben von Nikolaus Henkel. Reichert Verlag, Wiesbaden 2012, S. 59–72.
German Inscriptions (DI)
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Projects of Cooperation
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