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- Earth sciences
- Earthquakes
- Eastern Catholic Christians
- Eastern Orthodox Christians
- Ecclesiastical and religious organisations
- Eclecticism
- Ecology
- Economic and financial reforms
- Edicts (Interstate affairs inscriptions)
- Editorial epigraphic symbols
- Edrai (Ancient Greece)
- Edres (Ancient Greece) → Edres (Ancient Greece) Prefer using Edrai (Ancient Greece)Edrai (Ancient Greece)
- Egg tempera paintings
- Ego
- Eisangelia (Ancient Greece)
- Eisphorai (Ancient Greece)
- Ekbole (Harmonic science)
- Ekkyklemas
- Eklysis (Harmonic science)
- Ekphyllophoria (Ancient Greece)
- Elective tyranny → Elective tyranny Prefer using The rule of AesymnetesThe rule of Aesymnetes
- Electronic text libraries
- Electrum coins
- Elegiac couplet → Elegiac couplet Prefer using Elegiac distichElegiac distich
- Elegiac distich
- Element (poetry)
- Eleven (Collective authorities)
- Elites
- Ellipsis (Narratology-Methods)
- Elliptical clauses
- Embossed technique of inscriptions
- Embroiderers
- Embroidery
- Emergency hoards
- Emperor
- Empires
- Encheiridia (Bearers of inscriptions)
- Ending affix → Ending affix Prefer using SuffixSuffix
- Endogamy
- Engelangs → Engelangs Prefer using Engineered languagesEngineered languages
- Engilangs → Engilangs Prefer using Engineered languagesEngineered languages
- Engineered languages
- Engravers' tools (Epigraphy)
- Engraving
- Enharmonic
- Enktesis
- Enslavement
- Enthronements
- Environmental archaeology
- Environmental ethics
- Epanalepsis
- Epexegetical apposition
- Epexigetical genitive
- Ephebeia (Αρχαία Ελλάδα)
- Ephebic catalogues
- Epic theatre
- Epicheirotonia of the laws
- Epidemics
- Epidoseis (Ancient Greece)
- Epigraphy
- Epilogue
- Epimeletai of procession
- Epimeletai of the Mysteries (Collective authorities)
- Epimeletes of the Mysteries (ancient Athens)
- Epimeric ratios
- Epimoric ratios
- Episkeuastai (Collective authorities)
- Episkeuastes (ancient Athens)
- Episkopos (city-state period)
- Episodes
- Epistatai (Ancient Greece)
- Epistates ton prytaneon (city-state period)
- Epistatis (city-state period)
- Epistemic communities
- Epistemology → Epistemology Prefer using Theory of knowledgeTheory of knowledge
- Epistolary novel
- Epochs
- Epode
- Erection of a statue (honor awarded)
- Estrangement effect
- Ethics
- Ethiopian Orthodox Christians
- Ethnic (Numismatics)
- Ethnic cleansing
- Ethnic groups
- Ethnocultural groups
- Ethnography (informational object)
- Ethnography (method)
- Ethnolinguistics
- Ethnomethodology
- Euboeic weight standard
- Euergetes (city-state period)
- Eugenics
- Euphemism (figure of speech)
- Euthynai
- Euthynoi
- Events
- Evolution (Biology)
- Evolutionary biology
- Excavation (Archaeology)
- Exergue (Numismatics)
- Exogamy
- Experimental psychology
- Explanatory apposition → Explanatory apposition Prefer using Epexegetical appositionEpexegetical apposition
- Expressionism
- Extended families
- External analepsis
- External flashback → External flashback Prefer using External analepsisExternal analepsis
- External focalization
- External prolepsis
- Extradiegetic narratee
- Extradiegetic narrator
- Extraordinary accounts (Public inscriptions)
Vocabulary information
Title
DYAS Humanities Thesaurus
Subject
Ancient history
Anthropology and ethnology
Art and history of art
Byzantine archaeology
Classical archaeology
Classical studies
Epigraphy
History and philosophy of sciences
Linguistics
Literary studies
Modern and contemporary history
Musicology
Numismatics
Prehistoric archaeology
Theatre studies
Description
The Thesaurus is the intellectual property of the Academy of Athens (AA), the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (UOA) and the Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA). It was created as a collaborative effort and was compiled during the course of the project DARIAH GR: Developing a Greek Research Infrastructure for Arts and Humanities (2013-2015) and of the project APOLLONIS: Greek Infrastructure for Humanities, Arts and Language Research and Innovation (2017-2020). It is maintained by the Academy of Athens. It is the outcome of an attempt to create a multilingual structured thesaurus of use to humanities scholars. It is a specialist thesaurus based on the principles, methodology and hierarchies of the BBT.
Creator
Chatzi Maria (ASFA)
Chatzimichail Christos (AA)
Chrysovitsanos Gerasimos (AA)
Daskalothanasis Nikos (ASFA)
Dimakopoulou Christina (ASFA)
Drapelova Pavla (UOA)
Falierou Anastasia (AA)
Gardika Katerina (UOA)
Georgopoulos Theodoros (UOA)
Goulis Helen (AA)
Iakovidou Athena (AA)
Kalafata Patritsia (AA)
Karasimos Athanasios (AA)
Katakis Stelios (UOA)
Katsiadakis Helen (AA)
Konstantellou Dora (UOA)
Mergoupi-Savaidou Eirini (AA)
Papadopoulou Georgia (UOA)
Sichani Anna-Maria (AA)
Sinou Christina (AA)
Souyioultzoglou Iraklitos (AA)
Terzis Christos (AA)
Theodoridou Dimitra (UOA)
Tzedopoulos Giorgos (AA)
Xiropaidis Georgios (ASFA)
Language
English
Greek
Version
3.1
Created
2015-09-17
Last modified
2020-11-11
Format
application/rdf+xml
application/x-turtle
Date issued
2020-10-21
URI
https://humanitiesthesaurus.academyofathens.gr
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