Launch announcement: "Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary"
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2024 3:34 pm
Salvete,
the Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary, with a complete transcription of the 1849-edition of Anthony Rich's Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary, and Greek Lexicon as its initial content, has finally been officially launched at Wikiversity. The launch-announcement:
Valete,
Carolus Raeticus
the Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary, with a complete transcription of the 1849-edition of Anthony Rich's Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary, and Greek Lexicon as its initial content, has finally been officially launched at Wikiversity. The launch-announcement:
So, have a look at it, and if possible at all spread the word!CalRis25 wrote: Today, the 16th of November, 2024, the Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary has been officially launched. Contrary to many might-be, will-be projects, the Illustrated Companion is complete and useful from the very launch date. However, it is also ready to be improved, corrected, expanded. "More" is possible, but not necessary, for it to be of use.
The first contribution you can make is to look around and check, if it is useful. Should your assessment be, that it is at least "quite nice", then spread the word that the Illustrated Companion to the Latin Dictionary has set up shop at Wikiversity. Tell your friends, make a post on the Latin blogs, forums, etc. Becoming visible is the project's first priority.
The initial content is the result of my transcription (since 2016) of the original text (including creating scans of the images). For more, see my article Road to RICH-2K. Until today, this has been my project, as of now it is a "res publica. Enjoy!
Valete,
Carolus Raeticus