![]() ![]() For experienced and post-beginner readers, we also recommend tools that will by now be familiar, I hope: the Keyword in Context view, and the Collocation tool. Looking for forms of βροτός at the end of the sentence? We are here to serve them up. Because many texts have been parsed by hand, and the rest of them with the computer, you can search in ways that you don't see in too many other places: For instance, search for present imperatives in Plato, or the particle μέν only in lines spoken by Ismene. Rather than reading-with-apparatus, we aim to offer exploration of the texts through a panoply of corpus queries. If the Perseus mothership at Tufts represents a well-outfitted library carrel, with texts, commentaries, dictionaries and other resources all within your reach on the same page, then the organization of this site may come as a surprise. ![]() Are you ready for the switch? Please take Philo4 for a ride and tell us what you think. Many classic commentaries search for classical author names in the title field.Īnd where are the primary texts, you ask? Greek Texts are right here. Similarly, a first attempt at Lewis and Short in Philo4.įor Lewis and Short, open the abbreviations separately.ĭitto, a first attempt at Slater’s Lexicon to Pindar in Philo4.įor some monumental grammars, the Monographs. Just for kicks, check out a different LSJ load (you'll see why we wanted to hold off on release a little while longer): Check here and/or on Twitter for updates on where to reach this philological search engine in its new form/in new surroundings. Our trusty server will be taken offline in short order. Update May 14, 2021: We did say up above, "Final Season", didn't we? No kidding. If you have been a contributor to the project, do get in touch if you'd like advanced access to old features: Leave a note in the problem reports to this effect and don't forget to give an email address. Update May 21, 2021: The old server has now been unplugged. Perseus Project Texts Loaded under PhiloLogicįinal season for PhiloLogic 3, Summer 2018 ![]()
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