Monday, May 02, 2005

Greek-English Lexicon on CD

In a recent review on BrynMawr, Willeon Slenders writes: Computerisation has gained a firm foothold in the world of the Classics. Digital data carriers like the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae CD-ROMS and the Perseus website have had a distinct influence on research in the fields of the classics. Research has been given a
broader range, a larger degree of precision and increased speed: in very little time certain expressions can be looked up in a huge corpus. Until recently a digital version of the complete LSJ, the standard Greek-English lexicon, was a real desideratum, but fortunately Logos Bible Software (http://www.logos.com/products/details/1772) have met this need now.

You can read the rest of this review by clicking below here:
Libronix Digital Library System, H.G. Liddell and R. Scott, A
Greek-English Lexicon (rev. H.S. Jones and R. McKenzie, rev. supp. by
P.G.W. Glare) Oxford 1996. Bellingham: Logos Bible Software, 2003. $145.00.

Reviewed by Willeon Slenders, Radboud University Nijmegen

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