A collaborative effort—centered doubly at Northwestern University and Washington University in St. Louis—to transform the early English print record, from 1473 to the early 1700s, into a linguistically annotated and deeply searchable text corpus.
Pepper is an swiss-army knife to convert corpora from one linguistic format to another. It used to be called SaltNPepper but it's now only known simply as Pepper
Start page for the Chicago build of Greek and Latin texts, translations, commentaries, grammars, and dictionaries, from the Perseus collection, for browsing and searching with PhiloLogic. Now with morphological search (July 2009 release). Dictionary lookups, parses, and much more available directly from this page.