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Aristoteles Latinus Database

Access the complete corpus of medieval Latin translations of Aristotle's works for studying science and philosophy in the Middle Ages. Utilize advanced search functionalities and three access methods.

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Aristoteles Latinus Database

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  1. Aristoteles Latinus Database • The complete corpus of medieval translations in Latinof the works of Aristotle • In collaboration with the International Union of Academies, the AristotelesLatinus Center of the K.U.Leuven and the CTLO • These texts constituted the main tools for the study of science and philosophy in the Middle Ages. • The functionalities and the interface are the same as Brepols full-text databases

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

  3. Choose your language

  4. Access to manual

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

  6. Search options Search field Multiple types of filters

  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 b-

  18. List of works of Boethius

  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. Display of results per period

  25. Access to full-text

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