Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature (ACLL) • A full-text database of the corpus of Latin literature produced in Celtic-speaking Europe from the period 400-1200 A.D. • In collaboration with the Royal Irish Academy and the CTLO • Over 450 texts • The functionalities and the interface are the same as Brepols full-text databases The The The third search table approach of screen contents allows allows allows you youto to you access execute to access texts searches specified by examining based passages onthe word-forms distribution from of Three ways of accessing texts word-forms. orindividual groupings (=concordances) texts. of word-forms. Choose your language Access to manual Example 1: search screen Example dates from March 2010 Multiple Search Search types options field of filters You can type a word or… …you can browse the index. Display of results per period Memento Example of a memento accompanying a text To full-text To table of contents access to full-text You can navigate to ‘Distribution of Word-forms’ or to the Database of Latin Dictionaries application. (only available to subscribers) You can navigate through the list with the help of the arrow buttons. You can create and save a PDF file or you can send an e-mail which contains the selected results. Example 2: table of contents Example dates from February 2010 The table of contents allows you to access specified passages from individual texts. List of authors beginning with C- List of works of Clemens Scottus Access to a specific reference Create a PDF file Access to full-text Example 3: distribution of word-forms Example dates from February 2010 The third approach allows you to access texts by examining the distribution of word-forms. (=concordances) You can select a period, an author or a title. Results per period Access to full-text