Surf these sites: Bibliotheca Augustana -- Navigation is in Latin: you can browse alphabetically or by century. Includes author biographies in Greek. Problems with the Greek font make the site difficult to use for this language. But check out the offerings in Latin. Bibliotheca Latina -- From the University of Wisconsin. Extensive list of links to Latin texts (classical, medieval, and neo-Latin). Page is entirely in Latin. Electronic Text Center Latin Resources -- A good sized collection of Latin texts. Unfortunately, all but Boethius'' Consolatio Philosophiae are restricted to use by students at the University of Virginia. Labyrinth Latin Library -- A collection of ancient and medieval Latin texts, but some gopher links are outdated. LacusCurtius • Latin Texts -- The main index page for the Latin texts on LacusCurtius: Pliny''s Natural History, Frontinus, Vitruvius, Ptolemy''s Geography. Latin Literature -- Massive table of Latin literature available on the ''Net in Latin and in translation. Layout is a bit daunting, but there''s a LOT of texts here. Latin Texts and Indexes -- Good selection of classical texts. (Caesar, Horace, Sallust, Vergil, ...) From the Humanities Division at the Wichita State University Libraries. Lupa -- Helps for searching for classical texts. Navigation is in Latin. Nordic Neo-Latin Literature -- A searchable database of Neo-Latin (1530-1800) literature from Nordic countries. Perseus Project: Latin Texts for Browsing -- Latin texts (10 authors) with some English translations. Private Library -- From James O''Donnell. The classification system in this library is not very intuitive, but if you dig, there are Latin, Neo-Latin, German, and English texts here. The Later Latin Society -- Latin, classical, medieval and modern; texts, symposia, grammatical aids, Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, Res Gestae of Augustus Divus, Erasmus, and Philobiblon of Richard de Bury in Latin The Latin Library -- A large collection of Latin texts: Classical, Christian, Medieval, and Modern. (Includes such classics as Lewis Carroll''s "Gabrobocchia".) The Libellus Project -- Gopher index of Latin texts.
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