The Latin Library is a website that collects
public domain Latin texts.
It is run by William L. Carey, adjunct professor of
Latin and
Roman Law at
George Mason University.
The texts have been drawn from different sources, are not intended for research purposes nor as substitutes for critical editions, and may contain errors.
There are no translations at the site.
See also
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Latin literature
Latin literature includes the essays, histories, poems, plays, and other writings written in the Latin language. The beginning of formal Latin literature dates to 240 BC, when the first stage play in Latin was performed in Rome. Latin literature ...
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Corpus Corporum
Corpus Córporum (Lat. "the collection of collections") or in full, ''Corpus Córporum: repositorium operum latinorum apud universitatem Turicensem'', is a digital Medieval Latin library developed by the University of Zurich, Institute for Greek a ...
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Library of Latin Texts
The Library of Latin Texts (LLT) is a subscription-based database of Latin texts, from antiquity up to the present day. Started in 1991 as the ''Cetedoc Library of Christian Latin Texts'' (CLCLT), it continues to be developed by the ''Centre ‘T ...
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