The Ancient Bible Project

The Ancient Bible Project

Hey guys,
I've just finished a project I'm pretty excited about. It's theancientbible.org - a library of every biblical work, in the original Greek and Hebrew, full parsed and defined.

I spent around 10 years in biblical studies, and I paid a fortune for software that gave me access to the original languages. The goal here was to make that access available to anyone, anywhere, for free, online or offline.

If you have a chance, take a look. I'd love to hear your suggested improvements.

u/LingonberryMind — 5 days ago
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Huge project is finally finished - AncientLibrary.net

Hey guys,
I've been working on a major project that I think will lift accessibility to ancient works. It's called Ancient Library (ancientlibrary.net). The site includes over 1,000 ancient works, every word parsed with lemma, morphology, and full dictionary entry. It's built to be light, optimized for speed and accessibility, so it should improve student and scholar efforts even in areas with weak or inconsistent internet access globally. It's still in beta, so I'd love some ancient language scholars to interact with the site. If you have thoughts, requested features, etc., I'd love to hear them.

u/LingonberryMind — 12 days ago
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I built this

I love Project Gutenberg. Classic works, available to anyone for free, is my jam.
The issue is that the site is slow, the books are poorly formatted, and the accessibility is bad.
So I built an homage to Project Gutenberg that fixes all those problems - https://bettergutenberg.org/

Just launched, would love to know what you think, and how to make it better.

u/LingonberryMind — 2 months ago