Contains introductions, texts, and translations of ancient Greek and Latin writings. Access many discrete volumes spanning from Homer (700 BCE) to Bede (700 CE).
The Library of Latin Texts, published by Brepols, contains more than 3,200 Latin works from Antiquity to the twentieth century. Some of the texts are drawn from the following series: Bibliotheca scriptorum Romanum Teubneriana and Corpus Christianorum.
"This database is comprised of Latin texts with translations in English, French, German, and Italian, chiefly from these corpora: Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina; Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Medievalis; Corpus Christianorum ecclesiasticorum Latinorum; Patrologiae cursus completus. Series Latina; Patrologiae Latinae supplementum; Sources chretiennes; S. Bernardi opera omnia; and: Biblia sacra juxta vulgatam versionem"
electronic version of the first edition of Jacques-Paul Migne's Patrologia Latina (1844-1855 and 1862-1865). The main chronological sequence of authors in Migne's Patrologia Latina covers the Latin Fathers from Tertullian in A.D. 200 through Pope Innocent III (d. 1216). AD. However, Migne did incorporate medieval texts written after 1216 where these were traditionally attached to an earlier work.
The Perseus Digital Library (or Perseus Project) presents a substantial collection of Greek and Roman writings in both their original languages and in English translation.
Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, including user-driven commentary and "reader's choice" Web sites. Mainly Greco-Roman works (some Chinese and Persian), all in English translation.