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'''TLG (Thesaurus Linguae Graecae) database of Greek texts.''' | ='''TLG (Thesaurus Linguae Graecae) database of Greek texts.'''= | ||
=='''how to find it:'''== | =='''how to find it:'''== | ||
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To browse a work by Homer (or any other author) | To browse a work by Homer (or any other author) | ||
1. accept terms and continue | :1. accept terms and continue | ||
2. enter option A, “Unicode input and display” | :2. enter option A, “Unicode input and display” | ||
3. in “Author name or canon #” field, type HOMERUS | :3. in “Author name or canon #” field, type HOMERUS | ||
4. under option 1 (“Homerus Epic.”), click “show works” | :4. under option 1 (“Homerus Epic.”), click “show works” | ||
5. click “Browse” on the work you want to browse | :5. click “Browse” on the work you want to browse | ||
6. select a book number from the dropdown, then type in the exact line number if you have it | :6. select a book number from the dropdown, then type in the exact line number if you have it | ||
7. On the left hand margin in the “Links” dropdown, make sure “TLG links” is chosen. This makes every word linked. | :7. On the left hand margin in the “Links” dropdown, make sure “TLG links” is chosen. This makes every word linked. | ||
8. Click on any word to display the possible dictionary forms in the upper right margin. | :8. Click on any word to display the possible dictionary forms in the upper right margin. | ||
9. Click on “Liddel-Scott-Jones” to see the full dictionary entry on that lemma in a new tab. | :9. Click on “Liddel-Scott-Jones” to see the full dictionary entry on that lemma in a new tab. | ||
To search for all occurrences of a particular word in the TLG: | To search for all occurrences of a particular word in the TLG: | ||
1. click “simple text search” in the left hand margin. | :1. click “simple text search” in the left hand margin. | ||
2. make sure your keyboard is in Greek input mode | :2. make sure your keyboard is in Greek input mode | ||
3. accents are not necessary | :3. accents are not necessary | ||
4. If there is a list of possible lemmata, click on the one you want | :4. If there is a list of possible lemmata, click on the one you want | ||
5. This will bring up a list of all extant forms derived from the lemma. If you want to see them all, click “search all forms” | :5. This will bring up a list of all extant forms derived from the lemma. If you want to see them all, click “search all forms” | ||
6. If you want to see only a selection of the possible forms, check those and click “selected forms” | :6. If you want to see only a selection of the possible forms, check those and click “selected forms” | ||
7. to order results by date, check the box “order by date” in the left margin | :7. to order results by date, check the box “order by date” in the left margin |
Revision as of 14:23, 18 January 2013
TLG (Thesaurus Linguae Graecae) database of Greek texts.
how to find it:
Dickinson Home Page > LIS home page > Databases > Classics > Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (scroll down)
how to use it:
To browse a work by Homer (or any other author)
- 1. accept terms and continue
- 2. enter option A, “Unicode input and display”
- 3. in “Author name or canon #” field, type HOMERUS
- 4. under option 1 (“Homerus Epic.”), click “show works”
- 5. click “Browse” on the work you want to browse
- 6. select a book number from the dropdown, then type in the exact line number if you have it
- 7. On the left hand margin in the “Links” dropdown, make sure “TLG links” is chosen. This makes every word linked.
- 8. Click on any word to display the possible dictionary forms in the upper right margin.
- 9. Click on “Liddel-Scott-Jones” to see the full dictionary entry on that lemma in a new tab.
To search for all occurrences of a particular word in the TLG:
- 1. click “simple text search” in the left hand margin.
- 2. make sure your keyboard is in Greek input mode
- 3. accents are not necessary
- 4. If there is a list of possible lemmata, click on the one you want
- 5. This will bring up a list of all extant forms derived from the lemma. If you want to see them all, click “search all forms”
- 6. If you want to see only a selection of the possible forms, check those and click “selected forms”
- 7. to order results by date, check the box “order by date” in the left margin