DataCons
The Digital Database of Late Roman Consular Dates
Resources
Releases of the DataCons Dataset
At present, the database is not equipped for direct data downloads. However, to maintain access to its important
dataset, the project regularly provides segments of the dataset in CSV format. The most recent releases include:
Publications
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2023, M. Dosi. The Datacons Project: An Open-access Dataset of Late Roman Consular Dates. Journal of Open Humanities Data, X(X), pp. 1–8. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.130
Research based on DataCons
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(2022). M. Dosi, ‘Critical Discussion of the Places of First Appearance of the New Consulates: 284-541.’ In
Dosi, M., Heather, P., Licudi, A., & Baker, K. (2024), DataCons: The Digital Database of Late Roman Consular
Dates. King’s College London Central IT Services. London.
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(2022). M. Dosi. ‘Earliest attested Type-2 Formulas’. In Dosi, M., Heather, P., Licudi, A., & Baker, K. (2024), DataCons: The Digital Database of Late Roman Consular Dates. King’s College London Central IT Services. London.
The full list of earliest attested T2 formulas that have been used for modelling.
NB: the list only includes instances from papyri and inscriptions where the use of one consular name from 1 January is securely recoverable.
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(2022). M. Dosi. ‘Findspots’. In Dosi, M., Heather, P., Licudi, A., & Baker, K. (2024), DataCons: The
Digital Database of Late Roman Consular Dates. King’s College London Central IT Services. London.
A full breakdown of the findspots relating to epigraphic and papyrus documentation.
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