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Logeion is an open-access database of Latin and Ancient Greek dictionaries.[1] Developed by Josh Goldenberg and Matt Shanahan in 2011, it is hosted by the University of Chicago. Apart from simultaneous search capabilities across different dictionaries and reference works, Logeion offers access to frequency and collocation data from the Perseus Project.
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Logeion is an open-access database of Latin and Ancient Greek dictionaries. Developed by Josh Goldenberg and Matt Shanahan in 2011, it is hosted by the...
Altars, Oracles, Fasts, Festivals, Games ... J. Bell. pp. 366–7. "ἅμα". Logeion. The University of Chicago. Retrieved 26 July 2023. "ἁμᾶ - Ancient Greek...
T. Lewis; Charles Short (eds.). "cavernosus". A Latin Dictionary – via Logeion. Werner Lierse (6 December 2012). Applied Anatomy of the Pelvis. Springer...
theatres also had a raised speaking place on the orchestra called the logeion. By the end of the 5th century BC, around the time of the Peloponnesian...
above was the logeion, a roof to the proskenion, which perhaps functioned as a high stage. On this second storey and set back from the logeion is conjectured...
ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4. Lewis & Short. "palumbes". A Latin Dictionary – via Logeion. Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (2020). "Pigeons"...
"Definition of ALERCE". Liddell & Scott. "θύον". A Greek-English Lexicon – via Logeion. Beekes, Robert S. P. (2009). "θύον". Etymological Dictionary of Greek...
et Infimae Latinitatis. Archived from the original on 15 May 2022 – via Logeion. Pear Fruit Facts Page Information. bouquetoffruits.com The New Werner...
needs of the performers. Two ramps lead to the roof of the proscenium, the logeion, where the actors later played. Finally, the theatre had two gates, which...
ISBN 1-931232-52-0. Lewis & Short (1879). "lībum". A Latin Dictionary – via Logeion. Kearns, Emily (1996). "cakes". In Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony...
Labels, PubMed Central, and Patent Abstracts. Subscription Linguamatics Logeion Classical Studies An open-access database of Latin and Ancient Greek dictionaries...
Tool, including Lewis and Short and Lewis's Elementary Latin Dictionary Logeion, combining Lewis and Short with other Latin and Greek dictionaries, with...
the east end of the Sebasteion's South Building (2000–2012); the Doric logeion of the Theatre (2011–2012); and the Propylon of the Sebasteion complex...
2012-10-24. "lupus". Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources – via Logeion. Fatovic-Ferencic S, Holubar K. Early history and iconography of lupus...
(I deceive) and which says as much as [the word] "deceiver".) "ἀπατάω". Logeion. Archived from the original on Feb 22, 2023. Retrieved Feb 22, 2023. "Fluorapatite...
Katharsis Law, Culture and the Humanities Leonardo Leonardo Music Journal Logeion. A Journal of Ancient Theatre Literary and Linguistic Computing Medical...
Intertextual Diffusions of the Feminine Other in Classical Athens" (PDF). Logeion. 10: 238–260. Fornara, Charles W.; Samons, Loren J. (1991). Athens from...
and Argunnos), and in Propertius, III with minor variations. "Ἄργυννος". Logeion. The University of Chicago. Retrieved 28 July 2023. Lewis, Charlton T.;...
Carthaginians and the unnamed people on the island. Huss 1985, p. 565. "Ἄννων". Logeion. University of Chicago. Archived from the original on 2 November 2020....
DMLBS was published online, under licence from the British Academy. The Logeion version is free and is searchable by headword only. The Brepols version...
"Greek Mime in the Roman Empire (P.Oxy. 413: Charition and Moicheutria", Logeion 1 (2011) 184–232. Vernant, Jean-Pierre, and Pierre Vidal-Naquet. 1988....
Orthodox Great Blessing of Waters on the feast of the Theophany. "ἐπίκλησις". Logeion. Le Quellec & Sergent 2017, s.v. Épiclèse: "Épithète divine, dans le langage...
step above the level of the orchestra. This was called the proskenion or logeion where much of the dramatic action of the plays takes place. Flanking the...