HEAL-Link agreement for Brill’s electronic resources

HEAL-Link agreement for Brill’s electronic resources

We inform our academic community that Hellenic Academic Libraries Link has concluded to an agreement with Brill and has secured access with perpetual rights for all of his members to the following electronic resources, covering the needs of the academic community in the field of humanities:

  • Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek Online (English translation of Franco Montanari’s Vocabolario della Lingua Greca. With an established reputation as the most important modern dictionary for Ancient Greek, it brings together 140000 headwords taken from the literature, papyri, inscriptions and other sources of the archaic period up to the 6th Century CE, and occasionally beyond)
  • Brill’s Companions to Classical Studies Online I-IV (a series of handbooks, in English, on a wide variety of subjects and persons from Classical Antiquity, and their reception in European culture. Designed for students and scholars, the books explain what sources there are, what methodologies and approaches are appropriate in dealing with them, what issues arise and how they have been treated, and what room there is for disagreement)
  • Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics Online (a unique work that brings together the latest research from across a range of disciplines which contribute to the knowledge of Ancient Greek, offering a systematic and comprehensive treatment of all aspects of the history and study of Ancient Greek. It is an indispensable research tool for scholars and students of Greek, of linguistics, and of other Indo-European languages, as well as of Biblical literature)
  • International Aristotle Bibliography (a comprehensive research tool that gives access to over 50000 books, journal articles, book chapters, book reviews and dissertations on the philosopher Aristotle and his influence. The bibliography covers more than 100 years of publication in a broad range of languages)
  • Lexicon of Greek Grammarians of Antiquity (a useful tool for scholars of Greek and Latin antiquity, as the first point of reference for information on the ancient grammarians, in particular for research into the history of philology, grammar and ancient scholarship. More than 300 grammarians are currently available online)
  • New Pauly Online (access to the German encyclopedic work for the ancient world Metzler’s Der Neue Pauly and to its English version Brill’s New Pauly. The encyclopedic coverage and high academic standard of the work and its interdisciplinary and contemporary approach have made the New Pauly an unrivaled modern reference work for the antiquity. There is an extensive coverage of Greco-Roman antiquity covering more than two thousand years of history, while emphasizing the long and influential aftermath of antiquity and the process of continuous reinterpretation and revaluation of the ancient heritage, including the history of classical scholarship)
  • New Pauly Supplements I (a collection of reference works that complement and enrich the encyclopedic work New Pauly Online. It brings together 6 major reference works for the study of the ancient world and its reception in later centuries. The collection consist of the following titles: 1. Chronologies of the Ancient World, 2. Dictionary of Greek and Latin Authors and Texts, 3. Historical Atlas of the Ancient World, 4. The Reception of Myth and Mythology, 5. The Reception of Classical Literature, 6. The History of Classical Scholarship)
  • Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum Online (a collection of newly published Greek inscriptions and studies on previously known documents. SEG presents complete Greek texts of all new inscriptions with a critical apparatus, it summarizes new readings, interpretations and studies of known inscriptions, and occasionally presents the Greek text of these documents)

The above resources are accessible through the HEAL-Link‘s Electronic Resources webpage, under the menu “Electronic Resources – Bibliographic/Full text databases/Reference material”.