Colleagues,
A professor at my institution has questions about the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae and how
its functionality compares to TLG.
As you know, I have worked with the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae extensively in the past
(though not within the last few years), and I was wondering if you might provide me with a
quick comparison between its abilities and those of the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae?
* Would I be able to, for example, index a specific Latin author's works
with the TLL as I can index specific Greek authors within the TLG?
* Can I, with the TLL, search for specific Latin phrases or vocabulary within
a precise time period in the same way I can isolate Greek vocabulary in specific eras
within the TLG?
For anyone who has access to both and can respond, please reply to me off-list. Thanks.
Best,
George
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George I. Paganelis
Curator, Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection
University Library
California State University, Sacramento
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