The aim of the four subprojects of Helleno-Nordica is to discover, publish and study previously unknown material, and to open new perspectives in the understanding of the role of historical Greece and its language in the development of European cultural history, especially in the Swedish Empire.

In this framework a bibliography of Humanist Greek manuscripts and imprints from Great Sweden, providing information on authors and institutions where they worked.

Viimati lisatud

  • Humanist Greek Texts from Finland 

    Korhonen, Tua (University of Helsinki, Department of Languages (Greek and Latin); University of Tartu, University of Tartu Library, 2023-01-11)
    The dataset provides information about the Humanist Greek texts from Finland – mostly from the Royal Academy of Turku (1640–1827) but also containing some "New ancient Greek" poems from the 21st century – displayed in the ...
  • Humanist Greek Texts from Sweden 

    Akujärvi, Johanna (Lund University, Centre for Languages and Literature; University of Tartu, University of Tartu Library, 2023-01-10)
    The dataset provides information about Humanist Greek texts from Sweden and concerning Swedes from the 16th to the 21st century, displayed in the HUMGRAECA database (https://humgraeca.utlib.ut.ee/), including additional ...
  • Humanist Greek Texts from Estonia and Latvia 

    Päll, Janika (University of Tartu, University of Tartu Library; University of Tartu, Institute of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Department of Classical Studies; Lund University., 2023-01-06)
    The dataset provides information about Humanist Greek texts from and connected to Estonia and Latvia (from the 16th to 21st century), displayed in the HUMGRAECA database (https://humgraeca.utlib.ut.ee/), including additional ...