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==Available==
==Available==
* https://thesaurus.badw.de/goetzs-corpus-glossariorum-latinorum-online-cglo.html
* https://thesaurus.badw.de/goetzs-corpus-glossariorum-latinorum-online-cglo.html
==Author/Editor==
==Editors==
* NAME·S
* Franck Cinato
* Adam Gitner
==Institution==
* Thesaurus linguae Latinae (TLL)
==Description==
==Description==


As of November 2023, the website includes PDF scans of the annotated copies of Gustav Loewe and Georg Goetz (eds.), *Corpus glossariorum Latinorum* (7 volumes; Leipzig: Teubner, 1888–1923), or CGL. The project home page suggests that a machine-operable version of the CGL is planned.
As of November 2023, the website includes PDF scans of the annotated copies of Gustav Loewe and Georg Goetz (eds.), *Corpus glossariorum Latinorum* (7 volumes; Leipzig: Teubner, 1888–1923), or CGL.
 
The PDFs published here are scans of the copy of the CGL in the Thesaurus linguae Latinae library in Munich, Germany. The handwritten annotations are by Wilhelm C. Heraeus and Wallace M. Lindsay.
 
The home page suggests that a machine-operable version of the CGL is planned.

Latest revision as of 16:38, 21 November 2023

Available

Editors

  • Franck Cinato
  • Adam Gitner

Institution

  • Thesaurus linguae Latinae (TLL)

Description

As of November 2023, the website includes PDF scans of the annotated copies of Gustav Loewe and Georg Goetz (eds.), *Corpus glossariorum Latinorum* (7 volumes; Leipzig: Teubner, 1888–1923), or CGL.

The PDFs published here are scans of the copy of the CGL in the Thesaurus linguae Latinae library in Munich, Germany. The handwritten annotations are by Wilhelm C. Heraeus and Wallace M. Lindsay.

The home page suggests that a machine-operable version of the CGL is planned.