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  1. The Perseus Digital Library is a partner and supporter of Open Greek and Latin, an international collaboration committed to creating an open educational resource featuring a corpus of digital texts, deep-reading tools, and open-source software. Look for new OGL materials in the Scaife Viewer.

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  2. Jan 5, 2021 · A lexicon of ancient Greek. ... Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. ... Ocr_module_version 0.0.10

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    The Liddell, Scott, Jones Ancient Greek Lexicon (LSJ) is perhaps the best known Ancient Greek-English dictionary. Here you can find a wiki implementation aiming to massively improve upon the dictionary resources in numerous ways like adding missing translations and expanding lexicographical shorthandinto clarity among others. Different types of tra...

    In the above comparison you can see the differences in the LSJ.gr entry for βραχυκατάληκτος before (Perseus version) and after editing. Note how the shorthand has been expanded (even standard Latin abbreviations are made transparent, i.e. f.l. and s.v. are linked) and how new translations have been added (i.e. βραχυκαταλήκτως = with the final sylla...

    Ancient Greek ⇄ English (LSJ ≈130,000 terms; Woodhouse digitized and edited is available for English to Ancient Greek—38,000+ terms—as well as a reversed version from Ancient Greek into English—≈17...
    Ancient Greek ⇄ Spanish (reversal based on DGE—63,000+ Ancient Greek to Spanish terms; 82,000+ Spanish to Ancient Greek terms, examples with multiple senses: pedo, intercalar)
    Ancient Greek ⇄ Dutch (reversal based on Mijnwoordenboek—≈17,000 Ancient Greek to Dutch terms; 22,000+Dutch to Ancient Greek terms)
    Ancient Greek ⇄ Russian (reversal based on Dvoretsky's dictionary—≈70,000terms per direction)
    Ancient Greek 🠒 French (Bailly abrégé—56,755terms; Bailly 2021 and French to Ancient Greek under preparation)
    Ancient Greek 🠒 German (Wilhelm Pape—105,019terms; German to Ancient Greek under preparation)
    Ancient Greek 🠒 Chinese(5,934 terms)
    Ancient Greek 🠒 Modern Greek
    10/2024: 20,000 pages with Multilingual Translations section (2/2024: 15,000; 3/2023: 10,000; 10/2022: 5,000) —containing from 5 to 3318 languages—, i.e. μύωψ, ἀποθνήσκω, ἀνίκητος, περισσός, κλέπτη...
    12/10/2024:Mediawiki upgraded from 1.31 to 1.39.10.
    6/2024: Lexicon Magnum Latino-Sinicum imported as well as Chinese → Latin version, ie. 香料.
    10/2021:Double click on any word to look it up.
  3. Liddell & Scott's Greek-English Lexicon (9/e 1940) is the most comprehensive and up-to-date ancient Greek dictionary in the world. It is used by every student of ancient Greek in the English-speaking world, and is an essential library and scholarly purchase there and in W. Europe and Japan.

  4. The [Cambridge] Faculty of Classics is home to a project for a new Ancient Greek-English Lexicon in two volumes (approximately 1500 pages in all), covering the most widely read ancient literary texts, from Homer to the Hellenistic poets, the later historians, and the New Testament Gospels and Acts of the Apostles.

  5. Written by an editorial team based in the Faculty, The Cambridge Greek Lexicon, which has been twenty years in the making, covers the most widely read ancient literary texts, from Homer to the Hellenistic poets, the later historians, and the New Testament Gospels and Acts of the Apostles.

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  7. Olympus. 6. Olympus, the abode of the gods also requires a few words of comment in this place. Mount Olympus is situated in the north-east of Thessaly, and is about 6,000 feet high; on its summit which rises above the clouds of heaven, and is itself cloudless, Hephaestus had built a town with gates, which was inhabited by Zeus and the other gods.