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30 April 2003: Tom Elliott

Three different versions of Samuel Ball Platner's A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (London: 1929) are available on the web. The University of Chicago Library's Electronic Open Stacks collection of image-based texts (i.e., digital raster scans) includes a full-length version of TDAR in browseable JPEG form. A complete, searchable full-text version of TDAR with automatically-generated links to other resources is available from the Perseus Project. A partial, hand-annotated and linked full-text version is available from Bill Thayer's Lacus Curtius website.

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