» A Private Library - 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.
» Bibliotheca Latina - From the University of Wisconsin. Extensive list of links to Latin texts (classical, medieval, and neo-Latin). Page is entirely in Latin.
» CNP's Online Catalog - Music with Latin Texts - Lists a collection of Latin texts written to music. The texts themselves are not available online but must be ordered.
» Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities - A compendium of Latin texts.
» Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum - Online texts from Augustine to Vergil, sorted by author and including links to Latin, English, and foreign language translations.
» Electronic Text Center Latin Resources - A good sized collection of Latin texts. Unfortunately, all but Boethius' Consolatio Philosophiae and Ovid's Metamorphoses are restricted to use by students at the University of Virginia.
» Labyrinth Latin Library - A collection of ancient and medieval Latin texts.
» LacusCurtius: Latin Texts - The main index page for the Latin texts on LacusCurtius: Pliny's Natural History, Frontinus, Vitruvius, Ptolemy's Geography.
» Latin Texts - Orbis Latinus - Latin texts from 240 BC to present, organized by period.
» Latin Texts at CELT - CELT is a resource for contemporary and historical Irish documents in literature, history and politics. This particular link takes you to their collection of Latin texts.
» Latin Vulgate - A site for helping to Learn Latin, using the Latin Vulgate as reading material. English + Latin side-by-side.
» 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.
» Project Libellus - Free Latin and Greek texts with certain redistribution restrictions.
» 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 collection of Latin texts: classical, Christian, medieval, and modern, including such classics as Lewis Carroll's "Gabrobocchia".
» The Library - A library of Latin works, with introductions and translations (Dana Sutton, U of California).
» Thesaurus Precum Latinarum - Treasury of Latin Prayers - Latin prayers with English translations. Includes a guide to pronunciation of Ecclesiastical Latin.
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