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=== How do I search the TLG database (or PHI, etc.)? ===
== How do I search the TLG/PHI/etc. databases? ==


The simplest answer to this question is that if you are a member of an institution that has a license to the <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://www.tlg.uci.edu/ TLG Online]</span>, then (so long as you are on-site and have half-decent web access) that is by far the best way to search the texts of the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae.
=== TLG Online ===


(UPDATE: there appears to be a beta version of the PHI Greek inscriptions online at <span class="wikiexternallink">http://erga.packhum.org/inscriptions/</span>. This is currently free, although I cannot guarantee that it will remain so, or even remain available. We shall post more news on this when we learn it.)
The simplest answer to this question is that if you are a member of an institution that has a license to the [http://www.tlg.uci.edu/ TLG Online], then (so long as you are on-site and have half-decent web access) that is by far the best way to search the texts of the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, both because the search engine is better than any of the third-parties tools I have ever seen, and because the texts are now several years more up-to-date than the CD ROM.


If you do not have access to the online TLG, however, or if you are interested in searching one of the <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://132.236.125.30/ Packard Humanities Institute]</span> discs of documentary papyri and inscritions (PHI 7.0) or Latin texts (PHI 5.3), then you should be aware that the CDs on which these texts are served do '''not''' contain software with which to read or search said data.
=== PHI Greek Inscriptions Online ===


If you run a Windows PC (or a Classics Mac--OS 9 or lower) then many of the software applications listed on the <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://www.tlg.uci.edu/Software.html TLG Software Page]</span> may be appropriate. Most of these are commercial products that require purchasing, although some are cheap or even free. (Several tools are reviewed in a recent BMCR article at http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2005/2005-05-07.html .)
The PHI "Searchable Greek Inscriptions" tool is also online at http://epigraphy.packhum.org/inscriptions/, albeit with a more primitive search interface than the TLG.


If you run Mac OSX or Linux, then you may like to try the free search tool [[Diogenes (TLG/PHI Reader)|Diogenes]], which is not listed on the TLG page. MacOSX users may also be able to run the HyperCard software package Pandora using either the Classic system 9.2 emulator, or a HyperCard emulator such as <span class="wikiexternallink">[http://www.runrev.com/ Runrev's Dreamcard]</span> (though I should disclose that I haven't managed to make the latter work yet, GB).
=== TLG/PHI CD ROMs ===
If you do not have access to the online TLG, however, or if you are interested in searching one of the [http://132.236.125.30/ Packard Humanities Institute] discs of documentary papyri and inscriptions (PHI 7.0) or Latin texts (PHI 5.3), then you should be aware that the CDs on which these texts are served do '''not''' contain software with which to read or search said data.
 
If you run a Windows PC (or a Classics Mac--OS 9 or lower) then many of the software applications listed on the [http://www.tlg.uci.edu/Software.html TLG Software Page] may be appropriate. Most of these are commercial products that require purchasing, although some are cheap or even free. (Several tools are reviewed in a recent BMCR article at http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2005/2005-05-07.html .)
 
If you run Mac OSX or Linux, then you may like to try the free search tool [[Diogenes (TLG/PHI Reader)|Diogenes]], which is not listed on the TLG page. MacOSX users may also be able to run the HyperCard software package Pandora using either the Classic system 9.2 emulator, or a HyperCard emulator such as [http://www.runrev.com/ Runrev's Dreamcard] (though I should disclose that I haven't managed to make the latter work yet, GB).
 
=== Other search tools ===
 
For other tools to search in the texts of inscriptions and papyri, see the [[:category:Epigraphyandpapyrology|Epigraphy and Papyrology]] category in this Wiki.


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Revision as of 15:57, 23 June 2007

How do I search the TLG/PHI/etc. databases?

TLG Online

The simplest answer to this question is that if you are a member of an institution that has a license to the TLG Online, then (so long as you are on-site and have half-decent web access) that is by far the best way to search the texts of the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, both because the search engine is better than any of the third-parties tools I have ever seen, and because the texts are now several years more up-to-date than the CD ROM.

PHI Greek Inscriptions Online

The PHI "Searchable Greek Inscriptions" tool is also online at http://epigraphy.packhum.org/inscriptions/, albeit with a more primitive search interface than the TLG.

TLG/PHI CD ROMs

If you do not have access to the online TLG, however, or if you are interested in searching one of the Packard Humanities Institute discs of documentary papyri and inscriptions (PHI 7.0) or Latin texts (PHI 5.3), then you should be aware that the CDs on which these texts are served do not contain software with which to read or search said data.

If you run a Windows PC (or a Classics Mac--OS 9 or lower) then many of the software applications listed on the TLG Software Page may be appropriate. Most of these are commercial products that require purchasing, although some are cheap or even free. (Several tools are reviewed in a recent BMCR article at http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2005/2005-05-07.html .)

If you run Mac OSX or Linux, then you may like to try the free search tool Diogenes, which is not listed on the TLG page. MacOSX users may also be able to run the HyperCard software package Pandora using either the Classic system 9.2 emulator, or a HyperCard emulator such as Runrev's Dreamcard (though I should disclose that I haven't managed to make the latter work yet, GB).

Other search tools

For other tools to search in the texts of inscriptions and papyri, see the Epigraphy and Papyrology category in this Wiki.

to be continued