Search LatinISE corpus, the 11-million-word corpus made of the LacusCurtius, Intratext and Musisque Deoque websites. Texts were lemmatized and PoS tagged.
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.
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