I fixed this, with some help from Rashmi. The instructions did not say that you have to import hib_lemmas.sql. Once I did that, lookups started working fine. ...
Orville Perhaps if you give me a step by step of exactly what you are doing I can let you know if the same thing happens in Ubuntu. Right now it seems to work...
Martin, I can see Tomcat is running. I would just continue with the installation. Once Apache and Tomcat are connected, you should be in business. Check the...
Ed, and All, I have got Perseus up and running on my Mac, but for some reason none of the morph lookups (I think this is line220 in morph_jsp.java) return...
Hi Ed, This may be a repeated message as I tried to send it before my group membership was approved... if so, my apologies. This one has one or two slight...
Hi Folks I have been successful in getting the Perseus Java Hopper to run in VM - using Ubuntu Linux 7.10 - on a Mac. I assume that something similar would...
I really appreciate the resources of the Perseus Project, but I was just wondering why Aristotle's Physics is not included. Is there any particular reason one...
Hi, It seems a serious flaw that the new Latin word study tool doesn't show long marks - the old one did. I tried Safari and Firefox on a Mac OS10.5.5 w/ the...
I second that emotion. It is something I've wondered myself. Also, would there be some way to join or connect Perseus (Tufts 4.0) and TLG, so that you could...
I've been using Perseus to study Aristotle's Poetics. I am using 4.0. This interface allows you to display the English and Greek side by side. However, as soon...
I may have been a little defensive. You seem like a decent and intelligent person. I had a bunch of Heath bars last night in unconscious solidarity with the...
I can find public domain texts and translations of Gorgias and will provide them to Perseus upon Perseus's commitment to upbload them. I personally enjoy a...
Mr. Rourke: You seem like a decent and intelligent person. As I understand it or at least as I am using it, open source is simply the concept for bottom up...
OK, I am now given to understand that, like Oliver Twist, I am not to ask for more porridge from Perseus. Very good. As a by the way, however, I personally...
Hi All, My first publications were in Hellenistic. It may well have been that we were feeling so swamped by dealing with the earlier materials or with ...
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And pretty much the entire Hellenistic corpus. No, it apparently does not "contribute to the Project" to point out (directly) that certain texts or even...
Would it not make sense, instead of belly-aching about what's not available in the Perseus collection, to do a little searching elsewhere for the texts in...
As everyone knows, Perseus Collection lacks many important classical texts. It lacks Presocratic philosophers, minor works of Aristotle, Sappho, Menander,...
I am not affiliated with Perseus in any way. ... You are in fact quite wrong. "Open source" is not another term for "other people creating the things *I* want...
... I think you are labouring under a misunderstanding of why it is that some texts are found at Perseus and others are not. All the texts at Perseus are...
I could suggest that you can have a chocolate cake for your birthday party with roughly equal relevance to your suggestion that people read Greek before...
Comments inline. On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Stephen Streed ... Really? People read Greek long before there was Perseus, unless my understanding of the...
Actually, not so. If the Gorgias texts are uploaded, I can make use of the Tuft's 4.0 resources, including side by side text and translation, click throughs...
And if you were paying for Perseus, I might agree with you. But since it is a free web service, I don't see that any of us have room to complain that a...
Yep, exactly, it was Gorgias's Gorgias, not Plato's. Not to be irascible, but I don't think its a set of texts that you get to time eventually. These are...
The link below is to Plato's text entitled "Gorgias". I think the original poster was asking for actual texts authored by Gorgias (e.g. "The Encomium of Helen"...