Monday, February 28, 2011

Free Online Liddell-Scott Jones Lexicon Linked to the TLG Corpus

Announcement from Thesaurus Linguae Graecae 23 February:

The TLG is pleased to announce the release of the Online Liddell-Scott Jones, the premier lexicon for ancient Greek. All lemmata and word forms in the TLG corpus are now linked to a new dictionary page that contains links to LSJ. The lexicon is open to the public.

Read more about this completed five-year project here.


Access the Online Liddell-Scott Jones lexicon here.

1 Comments:

W. Andrew Smith said...

A message now being displayed on the site:

"The LSJ is currently unavailable. After its release last week, the TLG site has been bombarded by pirate sites seeking to download its data. In the process they have caused serious technical and security problems. We regret having to suspend access while we are taking steps to address the security of our servers. We apologize for the inconvenience this action has caused to many legitimate users."

How sad.


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