Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2000
Abstract
Pope’s ‘Suidas’ is not a man but a work, The Suda (or Stronghold): a massive 10th century Byzantine Greek historical encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world, covering the whole of Greek and Roman antiquity and also including Biblical and Christian material.
Preserved in several medieval manuscripts, it has been edited and published several times since the end of the 14th century in traditional hard-copy scholarly editions, most recently that of Ada Adler (Teubner, 5 volumes: 1928-1938, reprinted 1971). The Suda On Line (SOL) project, begun in 1998 as part of the Stoa Consortium, opens up this stronghold of information by means of a freely accessible, keyword-searchable database, with English translations, notes, bibliography, and links to other electronic resources. With contributions (as Translators and/or Editors) from more than two hundred people worldwide, the SOL reached the landmark of all entries being translated and “vetted” (edited) to a usable standard on July 21, 2014. But more can, and will, be done.
A fuller history of the project may be found here.
Repository Citation
Finkel, Raphael A.; Adler, Ada; Hutton, William; Roth, Catharine P.; Rouke, Patrick; Scaife, Ross; Vandiver, Elizabeth; and Whitehead, David, "Suda On Line: Byzantine Lexicography" (2000). Library Videos. 33.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_videos/33
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Notes
© 2000 Suda On Line and the Stoa Consortium.
This lexicon is open access distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC-SA 1.0) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/1.0/).
This archival copy of Suda On Line was created March 6, 2025 by Andrew McDonnell (mcdonnell@uky.edu), University of Kentucky Libraries.