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The Perseus Project is a digital library project of Tufts University, which assembles digital collections of humanities resources. Version 4.0 is also known as the "Perseus Hopper", and it is hosted by the Department of Classical Studies. The project is mirrored by the Max Planck Society in Berlin,
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See moreThe project was founded in 1987 to collect and present materials for the study of ancient Greece. It has published two CD-ROMs and established the Perseus Digital Library on the World Wide Web in 1995. The project has expanded its
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See more• Digital Classicist
• A Greek–English Lexicon
• Herculaneum papyri
• List of digital library projects
• Thesaurus Linguae Graecae...
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• Perseus software platform at Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
• Scaife Viewer, first phase of work towards the next version of the Perseus Digital Library, Perseus 5.0...
See moreAncient Greek works in Perseus are stored as beta code, although they may be reformatted for display into a variety of transcription systems.
To accommodate the...
See moreThe Perseus Project supports open-source content, and it has published code on SourceForge. Perseus is a contributor to the Open Content Alliance. The project also supports the Internet Archive.
All texts and materials believed to be in the public domain are...
See more• Thomas R. Martin (1996). Ancient Greece from Prehistoric to Hellenistic Times. Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-06956-1. A text written by Professor Martin to accompany the Perseus Project online resources.
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