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Syntax Queries in Perseus

Bridget Almas notes the availability of a new syntax search utility that presently covers about 400,000 words of Perseus’s Greek and Latin texts (HT: Charles Jones).

Posted byJ. David Stark17 January 2013Posted inWeblogTags: Greek, Latin, Literature, On the Web, Perseus, Perseus Project, Syntax, Technology, TechnologyLeave a comment on Syntax Queries in Perseus

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