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Published October 21, 2021 | Version 2.r
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Persons and Names of the Middle Kingdom

  • 1. Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz

Description

The database "Persons and Names of the Middle Kingdom" (PNM) is developed as part of the project "Umformung und Variabilität im Korpus altägyptischer Personennamen 2055–1550 v. Chr." The database includes data on Egyptian Middle Kingdom personal names, people, written sources, titles, and dossiers of persons attested in various sources.

The online version of the database is published at https://pnm.uni-mainz.de/info. The source code of the web-interface is available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1418714.

Version 2 is the first to cover the entire timeframe of the Middle Kingdom and the Second Intermediate Period. 

It lacks the German translations of personal names and translations of titles. Some material could not be accessed because of the Covid-19 pandemic. The translations and the classification of personal names are still preliminary. The coverage of titles is currently limited to a list of titles occurring in sources (excluding epithets) and a cross index to Ward’s and Fischer’s handbooks of Middle Kingdom titles. Titles will be further analysed during my new project starting soon, which will also address early 18th Dynasty material; then their translations and a classification will be added. Some occasional First Intermediate Period sources are also included in the database, but no attempt was made to cover them systematically.

The release includes the dump of the MySQL database (tested with MariaDB 10.1.48), the description of the database structure and the graphic representations of spellings, created with JSesh.

Version 2.r contains the same dataset as version 2 (published on 14 August 2021), but RDF representations of the dataset in the Turtle and RDF/XML notations were added to the original MySQL dump. Additionally it includes the ontology developed for this dataset (https://pnm.uni-mainz.de/ontology/) and R2RML mappings for transforming the MySQL database to RDF. A live SPARQL interface to the RDF version of the dataset can be found at https://pnm.uni-mainz.de/sparql.

Notes

Research funded by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation

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