[B-Greek] Any Parsed Greek Outside the NT?

Peter Kirby peter at peterkirby.com
Wed Mar 23 20:20:18 EST 2005


I am currently working with Tauber's Greek New Testament with 
morphological parsing to do some computer-aided analysis.  For my 
present purpose, the most salient feature is the corresponding 'normal 
form' of each inflected word.  So, for example, LOGOS and LOGOI will be 
seen as the 'same word'.  Of secondary importance is to have information 
such as number, case, etc.

I also have the Thesaurus Lingua Graecae, but it doesn't (to my 
knowledge) have this information included.

I know that Perseus has a huge dictionary that maps words to their 
'normal form' (compiled manually), but they aren't sharing (when I 
emailed them).  (If there is a better word than 'normal form', I will 
use it.)

I would like to know if there is any body of parsed Greek other than the 
New Testament.  For example, perhaps Plato, perhaps the Apostolic 
Fathers, perhaps Homer, perhaps Josephus, perhaps a collection of 
papyri.

Thank you for any leads.

--
Peter Kirby (Undergrad in History at CSU Fullerton)
Web Site: http://www.peterkirby.com/





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