Contents
1 Resources (names of things; ideal for subjects and objects of triples)
1.1 General
1.2 Writing (texts, bibliography, works, text manifestations)
1.3 Geography
1.4 People
1.5 Objects
1.6 Topics
2 Ontologies (terms for relationships; ideal for predicates of triples)
2.1 General
2.2 Writing (texts, bibliography, works, text manifestations)
2.3 Geography
PHILOCTETES - ΦΙΛΟΚΤΗΤΗΣN
Notre site met progressivement en ligne des textes qui fondent notre culture. Il s'agit d'oeuvres qui sont à l'origine de la science, de la politique et de la littérature. Nous publions les textes originaux en grec et en latin avec leurs traductions françaises, anglaises et allemandes.
This site gives reference texts in their original languages (Greek and Latin) and in English and French translations. On the screen the original texts and translations are shown simultaneously.
In English :
THALES : (Greek, English, French)
ANAXIMANDER : (Greek, English, French)
HERACLITUS : (Greek, English, French)
PARMENIDES : (Greek, English, French)
ZENO : (Greek, English, French)
EMPEDOCLES : (Greek, English, French) New
In French :
EUCLID : Elements
HOMER : Iliad
HOMER : Odysseus
AESCHYLUS : Persians (interlinear)
PLATO : Phaidrus
Dictionary of Greek Gods
The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD)
The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) is an international organization that, through leadership and innovation, promotes the adoption, creation, use, dissemination and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations. The NDLTD encourages and supports the efforts of institutes of higher education and their communities to develop electronic publishing and digital libraries (including repositories), thus enabling them to share knowledge more effectively in order to unlock the potential benefits worldwide.
A large number of Theses and Dissertations dealing with antiquity are accessible at the NDLTD. Use the following tools to search for your favorite keywords, etc.
Search NDLTD
Other dissertation repositories cited in AWOL include:
ArchaeologicalTraces.org: DISSERTATIONS ARCHIVE SERIES
Catalogue of Russian Dissertations
DART-Europe E-theses Portal
Digital Islam: 971 Islamic Studies Ph.D. theses
Dissertations in Ancient Near Eastern Studies Approved by the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, The University of Chicago
Durham Dissertations Online
ETHoS: Electronic Thesis Online Service
French Dissertations Online
Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Texas A and M University: Alumni Theses and Dissertations
Open Access Archaeology Theses from Leicester
Open Access Dissertations at University of Pretoria
Open Access Dissertations in Ancient Studies - Munich
Open Access Paleoanthropology Dissertations
Open Access ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT Open)
Recent Doctoral Theses Online from Institute of Archaeology, UCL
Tübingen Dissertations on Antiquity online
Open Access Journal: Dissertation Reviews
Learning Latin
Posted: 12 Apr 2014 05:17 AM PDT
Learning Latin
Luca Graverini
Morphology drills
Vocabulary drill
Timeline (Chronological map)
Crosswords [under construction]
Here are some modules I have developed to help students find their way through the intricacies of Latin language and, more generally, of ancient culture.
And see also AWOL's list of
Open Access Textbooks and Language Primers Relating to the Ancient World
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Iliados: Structural Search: Perform grammatical and syntactical searches on the Perseus Greek Treebank
Posted: 12 Apr 2014 05:09 AM PDT
Iliados: Structural Search: Perform grammatical and syntactical searches on the Perseus Greek Treebank
To get started, read the query guide and then read about dependency trees.
This is a brief overview of the query language for searching the Perseus Treebank data, which has syntactically annotated ancient texts, such as Homer's Iliad. Each sentence in the texts are turned into trees, like sentence diagrams, in a format called a dependency tree. The query language for searching these trees is just the CSS3 query language, with some custom additions...
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