The Library of Latin Texts
The Library of Latin Texts offers full text electronic access to the
rich resources of Latin literature, from Classical Antiquity to as
recent as 1965. The original library focused on the writings of early
Christian Church thinkers such as Augustine, Cyprian, and Gregory the
Great. More recent additions have reached not only back in time to
Classical Rome and writers such as Cicero, Ovid, and the two Plinys,
but also forward to the Middle Ages and writers such as Anselm of
Canterbury, Bernard of Clairvaux, and Abelard. Many texts also come
from the Neo-Latin literature produced between 1500 and 1965. Texts
have been edited according to the best contemporary scholarly
practices, and come from series such as the Corpus Christianorum
Series Latina, the Bibliotheca Scriptorum Romanorum Teubneriana,
Sources Chretiennes, Patrologia Latina and the Acta Sanctorum. The
database also includes the Vulgate and the Pseudepigrapha of the Old
Testament, as well as the complete texts of ecumenical Church council
decrees from Nicaea to Vatican II.
The Latin Library
The Latin Library contains a large collection of digitized Latin texts, including Classical, Medieval, and Neo-Latin works.
