Answered By: Bo Adams
Last Updated: Sep 06, 2016     Views: 94

The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG) is a digital collection of Greek literature, encompassing thousands of complete works from over 3,000 authors from Homer to the fall of Byzantium in 1453. In 2015, the TLG changed the way that the system works. They are requiring that users create a TLG account to use their new interface (the account is free). Current Emory faculty, students, and staff have access to the full TLG via being at Emory, but all will need to create a TLG account to use the new interface. After logging in with your emory credentials at the Emory TLG site (http://pitts.emory.edu/tlg), click “My account” at the top right to create an account.

You can still use the old interface. It’s no longer supported by TLG but it is still available. To reach that interface, visit http://pid.emory.edu/gtm5p.

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