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Browsing Mode
Browsing Mode
Browsing mode allows users to directly explore texts available in the Arabic, Greek, and Latin corpora without manually entering a query in the search bar. This mode represents an alternative consultation method to Searching, while sharing many of the same functionalities already available in search results, such as the ability to add notes or initiate new searches from a text selection.
Access to Browsing Mode
On the platform homepage, on the right side of each language section (Arabic, Greek, Latin), a set of buttons represents the different available Sources for the selected corpus. By clicking on one of these buttons, the user immediately accesses the Browsing mode related to the selected Source. (figure 30)
Figure 30, Browsing Mode
Some buttons may appear disabled (greyed out). In this case, hovering over the button displays a tooltip indicating:
“This source is not yet available” (figure 31)
Figure 31, Source Not Available
Source Types and Related Filters
The structure of Browsing mode changes according to the selected Source. The main types are described below.
Scriptures (Greek and Latin)
(e.g. R-LXX)
These Sources follow a hierarchical structure based on books and internal text divisions.
Available filters:
- Book
List of books included in the selected Source.
- Chapter
Allows selection of a chapter within the selected book.
- Verse
Allows selection of a specific verse.
Navigation flow:
Book → Chapter → Verse (figure 32)
Figure 32, Book - Chapter - Verse
Ancient Authors (Greek and Latin)
(figure 12.7 – example Greek Ancient Authors)
These Sources do not follow a chapter-based structure but are organized by authors and their works.
Available filters:
- Author
List of ancient authors available in the corpus.
- Work
List of works by the selected author.
Navigation flow:
Author → Work → Text (figure 33)
Figure 33, Author - Work (Greek & Latin)
Arabic Corpus
The Arabic corpus provides two different browsing structures, depending on the selected Source.
Qurʾān
The Qurʾān follows the traditional chapter-based structure of the Islamic sacred text.
Available filters:
- Sūrah (chapters)
- Āyah (verses)
Navigation flow:
Sūrah → Āyah (figure 34)
Figure 34, Qurʾān – Sūrah - Āyah
Ḥadīth, Sīrah, Tafsīr
These three Sources follow the same navigation logic used for Ancient Authors.
Available filters:
- Author
(figure 12.12)
- Work
(figure 12.13)
Navigation flow:
Author → Work → Text (figure 35)
Figure 35, Author - Work (Arabic)
Available Features in Browsing Mode
Within the displayed text, users have access to the same functionalities available in classic search mode.
Text selection
Users can select single words or extended portions of text. Text selection activates a contextual menu including:
- Magnifying glass icon ( ) – starts a new search based on the selected text
- Notes icon ( ) – adds a personal note
- Dictionary icon ( ) – available only when a single term is selected
(figure 36)
Figure 36, Text Selection
Unavailable Resources
When a Source has not yet been made available by the platform, it appears disabled. The tooltip informs the user of its status:
“This source is not yet available” (figure 31)
