Here is the LSJ Greek dictionary available for download. It’s a huge file, and not as handy as Perseus, but some people might like to have it on their computer.
You rock! Perseus has it’s problems sometimes, so this would be great to have (plus I often use my laptop in places without internet connections).
I do! I want it bad! But 241 MB!!! Eheu, eheu! It’s going to have to wait. Thanks a million, though; I never would have found it.
By the way, the quality of the scans is quite good. The text reads beautifully at 400% mag – it’s probably easier to read the text from this scan than from the original book.
Great! I have a paper copy of the recent version. But I cannot carry it everywhere due to its large mass. It would be helpful to have a PDF that I can carry by means of a portable memory card.
Anyway, the lexicons are still alive, although we cannot access it through the texts.
I don’t know if this has already been posted, but if it hasn’t, there’s also an online version of LSJ at http://archimedes.fas.harvard.edu/pollux/ – so far it seems to be pretty fast and reliable, but unlike the one at Perseus, it requires the right accent and doesn’t do searches like “starting with…” and so on.