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ARTFL: American Research on the Treasury of the French Language
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- Description
- ARTFL is a collaboration between the University of Chicago and the Analyse et
Traitement
Informatique de la Langue Française. It is a full text database containing a number
of
modules. The following modules are available through Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey.
Additional modules are open to the general public.
The following sample modules are useful for the study of French Language and Literature:
- Encyclopédie de Diderot et Supplément à l'Encyclopédie
The famous Enlightenment Encyclopedia, and its supplement, published originally under the direction
of Diderot and d'Alambert.
- FRANTEXT
FRANTEXT is the main ARTFL database containing the full text of
well-known works in the French language published between the medieval
and modern periods. Most of the texts date between the 18th and 20th
centuries.
- French Women Writers
Texts of women writers between the 16th and 19th centuries.
- Provençale Poetry
Collections from the 12th and 13th centuries.
- A number of the editions of the Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française
available for full-text searching.
- Help
- A help menu is not provided within the database. Please contact a reference librarian for
assistance.
- For help using these indexes see: How do I find an article on my
topic?
- Dates covered
- Various, depending on module.
- Updating frequency
- Irregular.
- Sources
- Various.
- Type of coverage
- Full text database, sometimes with commentary and images.
- Print Counterpart or related resources
- None.
- Producer/content provider
- University of Chicago and Analyse et Traitement Informatique de la Langue Française
- Vendor/electronic presentation provider
- University of Chicago
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