What is the Perseus Digital Library?
The Perseus Digital Library is a partner and supporter of Open Greek and Latin, an international collaboration committed to creating an open educational resource featuring a corpus of digital texts, deep-reading tools, and open-source software. Look for new OGL materials in the Scaife Viewer.
What’s new in Perseus?
May 27, 2005:Perseus 4.0released — a new implementation of the Perseus Digital Library. Perseus 4.0, a new Java-based version of the Perseus Digital Library, is available for testing. It contains a faster, more manageable back-end and a more modern look and feel.
Who funds the Perseus Project?
The Perseus Project has been supported by various funders throughout its history: Perseus has been most recently funded by the Alpheios Project, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation , private donations, and Tufts University .
How often is the Perseus support website updated?
News, help and support-related content for this site (“Perseus 4.0”) will be updated periodically, but the site collections and infrastructure are no longer under active development as we begin the transition to the next phase of Perseus.
Why choose Perseus for business acquisition?
At Perseus, an operating group of Constellation Software Inc., we see business acquisition as an investment in people and growth. To ensure success, we leave all the decisions up to you and your employees – because you know the ins and outs of your industry and what is right for your clients. All we do is provide backing and best practices.
What’s new in the Perseus catalog?
The navigation bar and text sidebars now include links to the Perseus Catalog. We have released fixes to typos and other errors in various texts.
How do I contact Perseus?
We invite you to contact us via email to the Perseus webmaster if you have any comments, questions, or concerns. Work continues on the Scaife Viewer, our first new reading environment in nearly 15 years. For more, please read About the Scaife Viewer and send us your comments.