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  1. The Library of Latin Texts (LLT) is the world’s leading database for Latin texts. It gathers Latin texts of all genres and all periods. The texts have been taken from the Corpus Christianorum series and from many other leading editions.

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  3. This site contains a database that records almost all Latin inscriptions, with texts presented without abbreviations and completed where possible. Lacus Curtius (Greek and Roman Authors) Online Latin texts in the original and in translation, as well as Greek texts in translation.

  4. The Perseus Digital Library is a partner and supporter of Open Greek and Latin, an international collaboration committed to creating an open educational resource featuring a corpus of digital texts, deep-reading tools, and open-source software. Look for new OGL materials in the Scaife Viewer.

  5. The DLL Catalog provides an organized, curated system for finding Latin texts available online. Currently, it contains authority records for nearly 3,000 authors and 5,000 works, with many more to come.

  6. Jude [Read in Scaife] [Jude] Revelation [Read in Scaife] [Revelation] 1 Esdras [Read in Scaife] [1 Esdras] 2 Esdras [Read in Scaife] [Ezra] Latin Vulgate [Prayer of Azariah] M. Annaeus Lucanus. Pharsalia [Read in Scaife] . Carolus Hermannus Weise.

  7. Born-digital, critical editions of Latin texts. The Library of Digital Latin Texts is published by the Digital Latin Library (DLL) on behalf of the following learned societies: Society for Classical Studies. Medieval Academy of America. Renaissance Society of America.

  8. The Library of Latin Texts is included in the cluster BREPOLiS Latin Complete, together with the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature, Aristoteles Latinus Database, the Cross Database Search Tool, and the Database of Latin Dictionaries.

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