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Searching ToolsNote: This page is outdated. Perseus Tools are found in the Table of Contents.
Some links below may not work.
General Searching Tools
Perseus Lookup
Tool: Look here first!
This tool uses keywords and phrases to help you locate a subject within the Perseus library, combining terms from the art and archaeology catalogs, primary and secondary texts, encyclopedia, image captions, and bibliography.
English Index:
Word search in ALL English documents in Perseus.
Greek and Latin Searching Tools
This allows you to search the English definitions in LSJ.
If you click on the example word above, you will retrieve all Greek dictionary
entries that contain the word "wealth."
This allows you to search the English definitions in Lewis and Short.
If you click on the example word above, you will retrieve all Latin dictionary
entries that contain the word "love."
In English words can appear in different forms: e.g. "swam" is
the past tense of "swim." If you wanted to look up the meaning of "swam," you
would look up "swim" in the lexicon. In Greek, the morphology is much more
complex than in English -- a single Greek verb can, for example, show up in
hundreds of different forms in any given dialect. This tool analyses Greek (or Latin)
words and tells you their possible morphological analyses and the dictionary
entries from which they could be derived.
How often does a given word show up? This tool calculates the
frequency of one or more dictionary entries in the Perseus Greek texts.
This search locates all instances of a Greek word in a given
Perseus author.
Note: This search allows you to locate dictionary words.
If you search for pherô ("to carry"), you will retrieve inflected
forms such as oisete ("you (pl.) will carry") and ênenkomen ("we carried").
Hint: It is not always obvious what the proper dictionary
entry is: try using the other searching tools to find out.
Find instances of two or more words appearing close to each other in Greek texts.Useful in searching for Greek idioms and phrases. (e.g.: periphrôn Pênelopeia in Homer).
Find instances of two or more words appearing close to each other in Latin texts.Useful in searching for Latin idioms and phrases.
Art and Archaeology Searching Tools
Architecture Browser All images are available.
Sites Browser All images are available. Also with clickable site plans.
Coins Browser Images from the Arthur S. Dewing Collection available to all
Vases Browser
Images from the Berlin Museums, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Musée du Louvre, Paris, Harvard, the Universities of Mississippi and
Pennsylvania, the
Rhode Island School of Design, the Smith College Museum of Art, the Tampa Museum of Art, the Toledo Museum of Art, the Williams College Museum of Art
and the Martin von Wagner-Museum, Würzburg are available to all.
Sculpture Browser Images from
the Berlin Museums, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Musée du Louvre, Paris, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, and
the Martin von Wagner-Museum, Würzburg are now available to all.
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