Acknowledgments
Logoi stands on the shoulders of decades of public-spirited scholarly work. Every passage, lemma, morphology row, and lexicon entry has a steward, a license, and a citation chain. This page names them.
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Upstream corpora and lexica
Each row names the upstream project, who stewards it, what scope Logoi draws on, and the license under which it is reused. "Ingested" means the data lives in Logoi's audited graph today; "queued" means the ingest wave is in the plan but not yet shipped.
Lemmatized Ancient Greek corpus (Iliad, Odyssey, Hesiod, Plato, Plotinus, Stoic core, Aristotle).
License: CC BY-SA 3.0 US
ingested Tufts University, Perseus Project Perseus Digital LibraryCanonical Greek and Latin source editions (Iliad grc2, Plato Stephanus, etc.).
License: CC BY-SA 4.0
ingested Liddell, Scott, Jones (1940; public domain) LSJ — Liddell, Scott, JonesGreek-English Lexicon, ~116,000 headwords.
License: Public Domain
ingested Open Scriptures OSHB — Open Scriptures Hebrew BibleHebrew Bible (Tanakh) with morphology and Strong's pointers.
License: CC BY 4.0
queued Brown, Driver, Briggs (1906; public domain) BDB — Brown-Driver-BriggsHebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament.
License: Public Domain
queued Society of Biblical Literature; James Tauber SBLGNT + MorphGNTGreek New Testament critical text with morphology.
License: MorphGNT CC BY-SA; SBLGNT EULA
queued Vatican Press; public sources Vulgate (Clementine + Nova Vulgata)Latin Bible.
License: Public Domain
queued Lewis & Short (1879; public domain) Lewis & ShortA Latin Dictionary.
License: Public Domain
queued Oliver Hellwig DCS — Digital Corpus of SanskritSanskrit lemmatized corpus with morphology.
License: CC BY 3.0
queued Göttingen Register of Electronic Texts in Indian Languages GRETILSanskrit text repository.
License: Per-text license; majority CC BY-SA
queued SuttaCentral SuttaCentralPali Tipiṭaka mūla and translations.
License: CC0 / CC BY-NC
queued Donald Sturgeon CTP — Chinese Text ProjectClassical Chinese pre-Qin and Han corpus.
License: Per-text public domain; CTP attribution requested
queued Caroline T. Schroeder, Amir Zeldes, et al. Coptic ScriptoriumCoptic literary corpus including Nag Hammadi.
License: CC BY 4.0
queued BBAW (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences) Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae (TLA)Egyptian and Coptic lemmatized corpus.
License: License-gated (under review)
queued Wikimedia Foundation WiktionaryEtymology data across languages.
License: CC BY-SA 3.0
queuedCitation-only authorities (no original text reproduced)
The following authorities are paywalled or copyrighted in current editions. Logoi may surface a citation pointer (volume, page, lemma) so a reader who owns the source can find the entry, but Logoi never reproduces the entry text. This is not a workaround; it is the policy.
- BDAG — Bauer–Danker Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament. © Univ. of Chicago Press.
- HALOT — Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament. © Brill.
- Beekes — Etymological Dictionary of Greek (2010). © Brill.
- Chantraine — Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue grecque. © Klincksieck.
- Pokorny — Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. Status under review per region.
- OED — Oxford English Dictionary. © Oxford University Press.
- TLG — Thesaurus Linguae Graecae. © UC Irvine. Subscription-gated.
- Loeb Classical Library — © Harvard University Press. Subscription-gated.
- Frisk — Griechisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. © Carl Winter.
- Etymonline — © Douglas Harper. CC-BY-NC-SA but content not redistributed by Logoi.
See the citation policy for how these surface in the API and in MCP responses.
Tooling
Open-source projects that Logoi runs on. Each is named here as a thank-you, not a contractual attribution.
Reporting attribution issues
If you steward an upstream corpus and we have under-credited or mis-licensed your work, please reach out and we will correct on the next deploy. The acknowledgments page is append-only history; corrections land as a new row, not as a quiet rewrite.