I just wanted to give you all the heads up. We have made available for free an awesome Latin Dictionary. We have been working on this for awhile, and we are excited to give this to you for free.
So, go check it out and tell us what you think.
Cliff
Clifford ... can we assume this is L4 only? The Libronix download delivers an empty file.
Thank you. My Latin dates back to the times of the Caesars so I need significant help.
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Cool. Thank you, Clifford!
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DMB: Clifford ... can we assume this is L4 only? The Libronix download delivers an empty file.
DMB,
Unfortunately we will only have a L4 version of this resource. Sorry about that.
Thanks for the quick reply Clifford ... and it's March 1 so that makes sense.
Clifford Kvidahl: I just wanted to give you all the heads up. We have made available for free an awesome Latin Dictionary. We have been working on this for awhile, and we are excited to give this to you for free. So, go check it out and tell us what you think. Cliff
I use Whitaker's words, so I'm very happy to see this in Logos. I don't know if it's intended this way, or if it's a glitch, but when you click on a conjugated or declined form, it goes to the lemma - you have to type the particular form in the window at the top to get the possible parsings for it. But this is minor compared to having it in Logos - a big thank you!
Edit - if you right click, it'll go right to the morph form.
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Clifford Kvidahl:I just wanted to give you all the heads up. We have made available for free an awesome Latin Dictionary. We have been working on this for awhile, and we are excited to give this to you for free.
Thanks Wonder about adding to Perseus search => http://www.logos.com/products/search?Product+Type=Perseus
Appears Latin Dictionary includes analytical parsing.
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Dean053: Free books for March in Logos and Vyrso, amazing deals on Community Pricing, and now this! You've made my day Logos!
That is what we aim to do here at Logos. We are glad your day was made, and we are glad that our users enjoy the Dictionary.
Clifford Kvidahl: Dean053: Free books for March in Logos and Vyrso, amazing deals on Community Pricing, and now this! You've made my day Logos! That is what we aim to do here at Logos. We are glad your day was made, and we are glad that our users enjoy the Dictionary. Cliff
Well done!! Kudos and Almonds all around!!!!
When is the expected release of the Latin Bibles in Interlinear form? Since now we have a latin ‘Lexicon’…..? [I took note of your post there KS4J---]
Robert Booth:When is the expected release of the Latin Bibles in Interlinear form?
Yes, that would be awesome.
I do hope to learn some Latin someday, and this would help. Though George would tell me having a Latin Interlinear Bible would be the worst thing to do if I want to learn some Latin. I beg to disagree. I think it's a great little step ladder. Never the place to stay, of course.
Hey Clifford, got an indexing issue with the download. It has been sitting at 0% for at least 10 minutes - need to check whatever....anyone else getting this?
Clifford Kvidahl:We have made available for free an awesome Latin Dictionary.
THANK YOU!
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Dean053: I use Whitaker's words, so I'm very happy to see this in Logos. I don't know if it's intended this way, or if it's a glitch, but when you click on a conjugated or declined form, it goes to the lemma - you have to type the particular form in the window at the top to get the possible parsings for it. But this is minor compared to having it in Logos - a big thank you! Edit - if you right click, it'll go right to the morph form.
I'm guessing this is from the Perseus Latin texts? The Perseus texts are lemma tagged, so Logos prefers the lemma to the conjugated/declined form on a double-click. In a sense, the auto-lemma tagging we applied to the Perseus texts is redundant with (part of) the function of a WORDS lookup that this dictionary is based on.
As others have noted, the great thing about this dictionary is that you can use it not just to look up lemmas, but to instantly get possible parsing for hundreds of thousands of conjugated or declined forms. This adds incredible value to the Vulgate and the growing number of other Latin texts in Logos.
I also can't resist putting in another plug for Lewis & Short's Latin Dictionary. This tool provides a handy lookup for any form, but once you've used it to find the lemma, it would be great to be able to jump to more in-depth information from there. Lewis & Short would provide that (if we can get enough orders).
Robert Booth: Hey Clifford, got an indexing issue with the download. It has been sitting at 0% for at least 10 minutes - need to check whatever....anyone else getting this?
Having the same problem Robert. Sitting at 0% for over half an hour.
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Ok, thanks.
The file is called glossworddict.logos4, but I could not cut the file from the resources to get it to re-download anew…..since it is stuck in index mode…..thats the newest addition to the resource folder...
Mine seems to have indexed just fine. If you have a Logos4Indexer.log file you could upload it so we can take a look.
Wheres the index file, i can delete that....hopefully.
8306.Logos4Error.log
It is stil indexing. This is the latest file that I could find. Using the latest beta.