It's certainly not going to cause the heavens to fall, but there are three things that the Perseus morphology tool does that drive me nuts. 1. It labels a form...
... Is that accent right? I would have thought it was circumflex. I checked this by looking up Mt 3:10 in the GNT and clicking on it; I didn't get the...
... Okay, I'll bite: how do you enter words in UTF-8 *and have them properly displayed as UTF-8*? I have to use "UTF-8 with precombined accents" as my display...
... Thanks, I've learned something valuable from this exchange: I'm using a Mac with a GreekKeys Unicode keyboard for typing Greek text and that works fine...
1. The accent doesn't matter with respect to the point I wished to make. 2. I believe the morph tool labels all aorist middle forms as middle/passive, even...
... There is for some verbs -- quite a few, in fact --, but if you don't take seriously the notion of "deponency" (which seems to have been invented to make...
... Yes, this is the problem I've tried to point out a few times. I can't see how it could really be anything but a bug; if one is using UTF-8 for output, one...
Does anyone know if this is just a temporary glitch, or has Pindar's 9th Olympic Ode never been available in Greek on Perseus? Whether i try to display it by...
Hello everyone, I'm new to this group. My name is Susie. Unfortunately I don't have a whole lot of time right now, but I have a question to someone who may...
... If you look under diatiqhmi in Liddel (I used Perseus for this) you will find diatiqhmi and various other of its verb forms used in classical times. E.g.,...
... find diatiqhmi and various other of its verb forms used in classical times. E.g., Lysias 19.39. Hi, Bobbi: Do you know a dating on this, Lysias? I've...
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Susie: Lysias was one of the most famous of classical Athenian, orators (rhetors) who was born in approximately 458 b.c. and died in 380 b.c.. All best, Bobbi...
Links from the Perseus Lookup Tool that point to the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography routinely deliver the wrong page. For example, if you do a lookup...
Hi, All of the links to the letter "I" which were produced by a lookup tool search of Smith's Geography on Ida went to the correct pages of the dictionary. (I...
I just tried going to Perseus 4.0, typing "Ida" (without the quote marks) into the search box at the top of the page, and then clicking on the Smith titles...
Hi, There are few things going on here. First, the broken link is obviously a bug, and will be logged. When I mentioned that the text had prompted part of the...
I'm playing with the Perseus 4.0 XML URL's. I derived the URL's I'm playing with from the results one sees from clicking on words found using the text search ...
On HYPERLINK "http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/PR/perseus4.0.ann.full.html"http://www.perseus.tuf ts.edu/PR/perseus4.0.ann.full.html it says "Perl Perseus will be...
Hi, I was wondering if you could answer some questions about Perseus. First of all, we have receipts for the purchase of Perseus 2.0 for Windows, but we are...
One useful trick for using Perseus with Unicode input is to use the demo page of TLG as your front end. Typically I open the TLG page, make sure I have links ...
I'm using the built-in system with Windows XP to type in Polytonic Greek. However, this is mainly an issue for a teacher at school who has been typing in...
Hi: Was just wondering whether anyone out there knows anything at all about how to work the Perseus computer program. I'm looking for a Perseus tutor and if...
I've been using old Perseus on both Berlin and Tufts all day today, and it has been misery. It seems as though every single morphology and dictionary lookup I ...
Has anyone run into any compatibility problems with Windows XP? Unfortunately, I cannot test the Perseus software on XP because we cannot locate the discs, so,...
Hi Folks, I'm a new user to Perseus and have spent a few hours trying to find something with no luck. I'm hoping someone might be able to help me out. I'm...
The form "ginomai" is of course the first person indicative singular, "I am born." Are you trying to find an instance of that exactly? In other words, "he is...