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Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature ( ACLL )

Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature ( ACLL ). A full-text database of the corpus of Latin literature produced in Celtic-speaking Europe from the period 400-1200 A.D. In collaboration with the Royal Irish Academy and the CTLO Over 450 texts

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Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature ( ACLL )

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  1. Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature (ACLL) • A full-text database of the corpus of Latin literature produced in Celtic-speaking Europe from the period 400-1200 A.D. • In collaboration with the Royal Irish Academy and the CTLO • Over 450 texts • The functionalities and the interface are the same as Brepols full-text databases

  2. The third approach allows you to access texts by examining the distribution of word-forms. (=concordances) The search screen allows you to execute searches based on word-forms or groupings of word-forms. The table of contents allows you to access specified passages from individual texts. Three ways of accessing texts

  3. Choose your language

  4. Access to manual

  5. Example 1: search screen Example dates from March 2010

  6. Multiple types of filters Search options Search field

  7. You can type a word or…

  8. …you can browse the index.

  9. Display of results per period Memento

  10. Example of a memento accompanying a text

  11. To full-text To table of contents

  12. access to full-text

  13. You can navigate to ‘Distribution of Word-forms’ or to the Database of Latin Dictionaries application. (only available to subscribers) You can navigate through the list with the help of the arrow buttons.

  14. You can create and save a PDF file or you can send an e-mail which contains the selected results.

  15. Example 2: table of contents Example dates from February 2010

  16. The table of contents allows you to access specified passages from individual texts.

  17. List of authors beginning with C-

  18. List of works of Clemens Scottus

  19. Access to a specific reference

  20. Create a PDF file Access to full-text

  21. Example 3: distribution of word-forms Example dates from February 2010

  22. The third approach allows you to access texts by examining the distribution of word-forms. (=concordances)

  23. You can select a period, an author or a title.

  24. Results per period

  25. Access to full-text

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