The mission of the Loeb Classical Library has always been to make Classical Greek and Latin literature accessible to the broadest range of readers. The Digital Loeb Classical Library extends this mission into the twenty-first century.
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Provides electronic access to all editions of Latin texts published in the Bibliotheca Teubneriana, ranging from antiquity and late antiquity to medieval and neo-Latin texts. Each year, the database is extended by the texts of the newly printed Latin editions of the Bibliotheca Teubneriana. (Vendor website)
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The Perseus Digital Library is a longstanding project which brings together texts in Latin, Greek, and in translation from the Classical world with an open-source, digital platform.
A collection of digitized literary texts in Greek from the time of the poet Homer in the 8th Century B.C.E. to the fall of Byzantine Empire in 1453. Ultimately, the goal is to create a digital library of Greek literature from antiquity to the present.
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Comprises the complete corpus of medieval translations of the works of Aristotle. These texts constituted the main tools for the study of science and philosophy in the Middle Ages. The texts included are prepared and supervised by the Aristoteles Latinus Centre of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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The electronic version of Migne's Patrologiae Graecae. PG contains more than 160 volumes of Greek material (with Latin translations) relevant to the study of the history of the Christian Church from its beginnings through the Council of Florence in 1439. This electronic version was created by the Religion and Technology Center using First Editions and contains electronic tables of contents.
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Drawn from more than 3,200 works attributed to approximately 950 authors. Divided chronologically the corpus comprises Literature from Antiquity, Literature from Patristic Authors, Literature from the Middle Ages (736-1500), and Neo-Latin Literature (1501-1965). Titles requiring significant preparatory work and greater checking are reserved for LLT-A.
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LLT-B has as its objective rapid ingestion of Latin titles from antiquity to the modern era . LLT-B is taken directly from existing texts without the intensive research work of LLT-A done by the Centre Traditio Litterarum Occidentalium (CTLO). LLT-A and LLT-B are complementary with no duplication of text corpora.
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A collection of searchable texts from reliable editions of the works of major philosophers. The Past Masters series represents the largest collection of philosophy texts in electronic format in the world. it now also includes correspondence of selected literary authors, e.g. Wordsworth.
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The searchable full-text database of the Latin Fathers' writings. The Patrologia Latina Database [PLD] is the searchable full-text database of the Patrologia Latina, which, with the Patrologia Graeco-Latina, make up the Patrologiae Cursus Completus, one of the most important collections of Western philosophical and theological writing.
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The Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis series is published by Oxford University Press and provide texts in Greek and Latin. A significant feature is the apparatus criticus that accompanies each text.
The world's most authoritative dictionary of Classical Latin, the monumental, two-volume Oxford Latin Dictionary offers unsurpassed coverage of the language of Rome from its beginnings until AD 200.
This is the abridged version of 1909 edition, often called the "Little Liddell". A Greek-English Lexicon is the standard lexicographical work of the Ancient Greek language. Based on the earlier Handw rterbuch der griechischen Sprache by the German lexicographer Franz Passow it has served as the basis for all later lexicographical work on the ancient Greek language.
When completed, will be the definitive and largest Latin dictionary in the world. Words are drawn from all Latin texts from the classical period of Rome to about 700 AD/CD, and are accompanied by representative passages from the Latin authors.
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Offers a suite of Latin dictionaries of three kinds, those to assist translation of Latin in modern languages, others to provide semantic and etymological explanations in Latin of Latin words, and historical Latin dictionaries.
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A composite Greek and Latin digital dictionary that pulls results from a wide variety of dictionary sources such as LSJ and Lewis and Short. Provides examples from ancient texts, textbook entries, and statistics such as word frequencies.
This is the most accessible students' guide to Latin grammar available. It covers all aspects of Latin grammar in a concise and clearly written format with many additional features to give extra learning support. With a glossary of grammatical terms, a vocabulary list covering all the Latin words found in the main text, study tips, and notes on Roman dates, money, weights and measures, and names, it ensures that students have all the support they need to complement their language learning.