A composite Greek and Latin digital dictionary that pulls results from a wide variety of dictionary sources such as LSJ and Lewis and Short. Provides examples from ancient texts, textbook entries, and statistics such as word frequencies. This open-access database is also available as an app.
Allows users to parse words in Ancient Greek through a search feature. Words can be searched by entering Greek forms in transliteration or in Greek without diacritics.
Latin digital parsing tool. Words can be entered in Latin to see conjugations or inflections of certain words forms, or entered in English which will result in a Latin translation.
When completed, will be the definitive and largest Latin dictionary in the world. Words are drawn from all Latin texts from the classical period of Rome to about 700 AD/CD, and are accompanied by representative passages from the Latin authors.
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Offers a suite of Latin dictionaries of three kinds, those to assist translation of Latin in modern languages, others to provide semantic and etymological explanations in Latin of Latin words, and historical Latin dictionaries.
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Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users. Language: Latin
Greek Resources
A Greek-English Lexicon by H. G. Liddell (Compiled by); R. Scott (Compiled by); Henry Stuart Jones (Editor); Roderick McKenzie; P. G. W. Glare; A. A. Thompson
ISBN: 0198642261
Publication Date: 1996-08-01
Liddell & Scott's Greek-English Lexicon is the most comprehensive and up-to-date ancient Greek dictionary in the world. Used by every student of ancient Greek in the English-speaking world, the dictionary covers every surviving ancient Greek author and text discovered up to 1940, from the Pre-Classical Greek of Homer and Hesiod to Classical Greek to the Hellenistic Period, including the Greek Old and New Testaments. This monumental work is now available with a brand new Revised Supplement. Representing the culmination of thirteen years' work, the new Supplement is a complete replacement of the 1968 Supplement. Nearly twice the size of the 1968 edition, with over 20,000 entries, it adds to the dictionary words and forms from papyri and inscriptions discovered between 1940 and the 1990s as well as a host of other revisions, updatings, and corrections to the main dictionary. Linear B forms are shown within entries for the first time, and the Revised Supplement gives the dictionary a date-range from 1200 BC to 600 AD. It is fully cross-referenced to the main text, but additions have been designed to be easily used without constant reference to the main text.
The Oxford Grammar of Classical Greek gives clear, concise, and easily understood explanations of all the key points of Classical Greek grammar.
Latin Resources
A Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis; Charles Short (Editor)
ISBN: 0198642016
Publication Date: 1956-12-31
One of the classic works of lexicography, this is a revised edition of E.A. Andrew's translation of Freund's great Latin-German dictionary of the nineteenth century.
Cassell's Latin Dictionary by Simpson
ISBN: 0025225707
Publication Date: 1977-10-01
Oxford Latin Dictionary by Oxford Oxford Languages
ISBN: 9780199580316
Publication Date: 2012-04-01
The Oxford Latin Dictionary is the world's most authoritative dictionary of classical Latin, with comprehensive coverage of the language from its beginnings until AD 200. More than fifty years in the making, and originally published in a series of fascicles (parts) from 1968, it was finallypublished as a single volume in 1982.As well as 40,000 headwords and 100,000 senses, the dictionary includes a vast collection of illustrative quotations taken from the canon of classical literature, each now conveniently arranged under the appropriate sense or subsense. In addition, the newly digitized text incorporates a significantamount of editorial updating, including revised English translations, expansion of many abbreviations, and clearer labelling throughout the text.The new design is a masterpiece of concision and clarity and the entire text is handsomely bound in two volumes. Finally, the supplementary material has been completely rewritten and includes a new introduction by noted classical scholar Dr Christopher Stray and a guide to using thedictionary.
This is the most accessible students' guide to Latin grammar available. It covers all aspects of Latin grammar in a concise and clearly written format with many additional features to give extra learning support. With a glossary of grammatical terms, a vocabulary list covering all the Latin words found in the main text, study tips, and notes on Roman dates, money, weights and measures, and names, it ensures that students have all the support they need to complement their language learning.