Version 11 of Collatinus, a lemmatiser and morphological analyser for Latin texts, is now available to download and install. Collatinus is an open source and multi-platform app, compatible with Mac OS, Windows (and GNU Linux, but only for the previous version, 10.2). Its source code is available on Github under a GPL licence.
This new version of Collatinus, number 11 (beta), includes many new features:
- "complete" lexicon (82,000 entries)
- frequency-based ordering of the lemmatisations for a given word form
- includes the 2016 Gaffiot Latin-French dictionary
- ability to display two dictionary pages simultaneously (whether synchronised or not)
- simplified procedure for dictionary installation
- ability to mark accentuation and syllables in texts
- ability to colour a text based on a list of known words
- new probabilistic tagger that takes context into account so as to show the "most probable" lemmatisation
- internal server that provides command-line access to Collatinus, for example to use the app without leaving a text editor
Three versions of Collatinus 11 are available. The difference between them is the number of pre-installed dictionaries:
- full (9 dictionaries)
- intermediary (5 dictionaries)
- light (2 dictionaries)
Available dictionaries (downloadable here):
- Lewis & Short, 1879 (Latin-English)
- Gaffiot, 2016 (Latin-French)
- Gaffiot, 1934 (Latin-French)
- Du Cange, 1883-1887 (Medieval Latin glossary)
- Quicherat, 1836 (Latin-French)
- Jeanneau, 2017 (Latin-French)
- Georges, 1913 (Latin-German)
- Calonghi, 1898 (Latin-Italian)
- Valbuena, 1819 (Latin-Spanish)