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Database of the LIMC Foundation is focused mainly on metadata and permits detailed and complex enquiries.
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Perseus under PhiloLogic
The Perseus Project at Tufts University is the foremost Digital Library for the classical world, if not for the Humanities in general. In its collection of Greek and Roman materials, readers will find many of the canonical texts read today. The Greek collection approaches 8 million words and the Latin collection currently has 5.5 million. In addition, many English language dictionaries, other reference works, translations, and commentaries are included, so that anyone with an internet connection has access to the equivalent of a respectable College Classics library. The Perseus site is further enriched by intricate linking mechanisms among texts (resulting in more than 30 million links).
You will here find the same texts, but the mechanism for browsing and searching the text is a different one. It is PhiloLogic, a system that was especially developed for large textual databases by the ARTFL project at the University of Chicago.
You can help us improve this site: If you encounter a problem, please use the Report a Problem link that you will find on the Results pages. In addition, we hope you will select the correct parses when you use the parse window. You will see your selection turn yellow; it will also be stored in the database. The User Manual gives a general introduction to searching under Philologic. This particular collection has its own special features, however. For a few quick hints to get you started, check out the Info and Help section on the full search forms. More discussion and background, with links to paper abstracts, presentations, etcetera, can be found on the About this resource page.
Quick Start links:
Greek Texts: Browse or do a simple word search
Latin Texts: Browse or do a simple word search
Grammar Section lookup
Dictionary lookup
Commentary finder
Woodhouse English-Greek lookup
Parser
Phronimon: Journal of the South African Society for Greek Philosophy and the Humanities
ISSN: 1561-4018
Phronimon publishes original scientifically justifiable contributions (articles, discussions of articles previously published and book reviews) within the field of Philosophy and the Humanities, although contributions within the field of Greek Philosophy and Greek studies will receive priority. We publish in English, Afrikaans and modern Greek. On submission of the manuscript the author shall present a written undertaking that the article has not been published or is not being presented for publication elsewhere. All articles and review articles will be submitted to national and international referees. Effective and detailed source referencing is of paramount importance. Articles will be scrutinised and checked for bibliographic references and any evidence of proven plagiarism will result in non-publication.
2013
Vol 14, No 1 (2013): ISSN 1561 4018
2012 Vol 13, No 2 (2012): Special Conference Edition ISSN 1561 4018
Greek Philosophy in dialogue with African and other world philosophies: innovative perspectives
Foreword
Vol 13, No 1 (2012): ISSN 1561 4018
2011 Vol 12, No 2 (2011): ISSN 1561 4018 Vol 12, No 1 (2011): ISSN 1561 4018
2010 Vol 11, No 2 (2010): ISSN 1561 4018 Vol 11, No 1 (2010): ISSN 1561 4018
2009 Vol 10, No 2 (2009): ISSN 1561 4018 Vol 10, No 1 (2009): ISSN 1561 4018
2008 Vol 9, No 2 (2008): ISSN 1561 4018 Vol 9, No 1 (2008): ISSN 1561 4018
2007
Vol 8, No 1 (2007): ISSN 1561 4018
Revue des études grecques
The Revue des Études grecques was created in 1888 by the Association pour l'Encouragement des Études grecques en in France. It has been since published without interruption, first quarterly then biannualy, and covers all areas of Hellenism: philology, archeology, epigraphy, papyrology, history, philosophy, linguistics. The REG publishes the proceedings of the Association and two types of articles that form the largest part of the periodical: the articles themselves and the "variétés" focusing on more specialized topics. The Revue also regularly publishes thematic bulletins providing a systematic and critical analysis of the recent literature in a particular field of research. The most frequent of them is the "Bulletin épigraphique" presenting each year all the publications about the recently discovered inscriptions and the secondary literature in the field of the epigraphy, classified by geographic areas. The Revue also publishes in each volume short reviews of the books received. It gives priority to the articles written in French, but in relevant cases, it accepts texts written in other languages.
Volumes of REG are appearing online at Persée. As of 8:30 AM EDT 15 October 2013 the following issues are accessible (123 Issues, 8100 Articles, 1936 -2004)
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