Here is the list of people who contributed in various ways to the EAGLE Project and that we would like to acknowledge.

  • Bridget Almas, Tufts University
  • Elton Barker, Open University
  • Karen Barrett-Wilt, Ancient History Encyclopedia
  • Marie-Claire Beaulieu, Tufts University
  • Alice Bencivenni, Università di Bologna
  • Monica Berti, Universität Leipzig
  • Gabriel Bodard, King’s College London
  • Federico Boschetti, CNR – Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale
  • Alfredo Buonopane, Università degli Studi di Verona
  • Hugh Cayless, Duke University
  • Sven Ole Clemens, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut
  • Hannah Cornwell, AshLI project
  • Tom Elliott, New York University
  • Silvia Evangelisti, Università di Foggia
  • Diego Ferreira, Tematres
  • Leif Isaksen, University of Southampton
  • Daniel Kinzler, Wikimedia Deutschland
  • Susan Hazan, The Israel Museum Jerusalem
  • Michael Howard Kay, Saxonica – Wrox
  • Stephen Lambert, University of Cardiff
  • Marion Lamé, CNR – Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale
  • Richard Light, expert in Linked Open Data
  • Elly Milonas, Brown University
  • Silvio Panciera, Università di Roma
  • Olga Pelcer, Historical Institute of Montenegro
  • Johnathan Prag, ISicily project
  • Lydia Pintscher, Wikimedia Deutschland
  • Tatjana Sandon, University of Edinburgh
  • Eleonora Santin, CNRS – UMR HiSoMA
  • Rainer Simon, Austrian Institute of Technology
  • Joshua Sosin, Duke University
  • Simona Stoyanova, Universität Leipzig
  • Scott Vanderbilt, Roman Inscription of Britain online (Los Angeles)
  • James Wiener, Ancient History Encyclopedia
  • Claudio Zaccaria, Università degli Studi di Trieste

We would also like to acknowledge all contributors of the EAGLE conferences and workshops.

And finally we would also like to acknowledge for their continued contribution to the dissemination of epigraphic knowledge the ca. 500 volunteers in Wikimedia Commons who have in time uploaded and shared photos of greek and latin inscriptions and user:Fae who enabled us to see them.