User-database (update): Homer and Hesiod text and morphology
Again with much thanks and praise to John Jackson, I present the Greek text, morphology and English translation to Hesiod's works Theogony and Works and Days.
You will note, these versions (HHJ and HJM) are much different than the other classical Greek databases I have offered. All of the other texts have simply been Greek text. If you wanted to search full forms, you could do so, but you would not be able to search by lemma or by morphology because those texts were not morphologically tagged. However, HHJ and HJM are companion texts which must be compiled together and will then allow you to use the Homer/Hesiod text just like you would use the parsed versions of other Greek databases in BibleWorks (i.e. the LXX/NT, Josephus, Philo and Apostolic Fathers). Check them out and play around with them. You will be amazed!
As Jim said in a previous post, the great thing about BibleWorks is that it allows users to augment and supplement the already amazing package, and all this at no extra cost. The cost involved is the work and effort done by users to make these things possible and we are very thankful that users are kind enough to offer these works to other BibleWorks users!
You will note, these versions (HHJ and HJM) are much different than the other classical Greek databases I have offered. All of the other texts have simply been Greek text. If you wanted to search full forms, you could do so, but you would not be able to search by lemma or by morphology because those texts were not morphologically tagged. However, HHJ and HJM are companion texts which must be compiled together and will then allow you to use the Homer/Hesiod text just like you would use the parsed versions of other Greek databases in BibleWorks (i.e. the LXX/NT, Josephus, Philo and Apostolic Fathers). Check them out and play around with them. You will be amazed!
As Jim said in a previous post, the great thing about BibleWorks is that it allows users to augment and supplement the already amazing package, and all this at no extra cost. The cost involved is the work and effort done by users to make these things possible and we are very thankful that users are kind enough to offer these works to other BibleWorks users!
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