Texts and Translation Resources
Updated 9/16/99

Inscription on the gravestone of Phrasikleia, 6th c. B.C.
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Labyrinth Latin Bookshelf: From
Georgetown University, a selection of Latin texts and Greek texts in
translation from both the Ancient and Medieval periods.
- Tech Classics Archive:
A searchable archive of 375 classical Greek and Roman texts
(in English translation) complete with commentary, provided by The
Tech. The original electronic sources for the works are freely
available online.
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Fonti Letterarie: WWW resources on individual authors.
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Latin
texts: Includes the Libellus Project, a compilation of many Latin texts.
- The Voice of the Shuttle is a "Web
Page for Humanities Research" which features a section on Classical
Studies.
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Latin Texts: From White
Trash Scriptorium (!!).
- The Latin
Library: Formerly of George Mason University in Virginia (whose terminal
degree in Classics was recently terminated) and now from Ad Fontes Academy, a
collection of useful Latin texts.
- The
Pliny the Elder Homepage:From Bill Thayer, featuring the Latin text of the Historia Naturalis.
- Rome
of Augustus Recital Page: From Harvard University, selections of Classical
works read in the original languages and in translation.
- Ludus Sanae
Mentis: Latin language help and more.
- Viva Voce:
Features information on Latin poetry and downloadable files of spoken
verse.
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Vergil
on-line: The homepage of the Fall 1995 Vergil Seminar from the University of
Pennsylvania.
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Vergil's Aeneid: Searchable
by citation and individual word, the entire text of the Aeneid is
available thanks to the efforts of the Fall 1995 Vergil Seminar at Penn.
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The
Cicero Homepage: A rich site for bibliographical and textual information
Cicero. Includes several searchable texts.
- The
Horace Project: From Bryn Mawr College, this site features texts,
translations, on-line translation help, and links to other Horace sites.
- Ovid resources:
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OVID: A bibliography on the works of Ovid, especially the
Metamorphoses.
- Ovid
Bibliography: From Sean Redmond at New York University.
- Apuleius:
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Petronius: The site for the Petronian Society and its newsletter.
- Bibliotheca Augustana:
An online collection of Latin texts from the earliest times to the nineteenth
century. Compiled and maintained by Ulrich Harsch in Augsburg, Germany.
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The Augustine
Homepage: A site devoted to the life and works of Augustine of Hippo by Jim
O'Donnell. Contains searchable texts.
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Description
of Mozambique: A 17th c.Neo-Latin manuscript by the Jesuit Michal Boym
now in the Jesuit Archives in Rome. Includes illustrations of flora and fauna.
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TLL: The Electronic
Thesaurus Linguae Latinae.
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Perseus Project site: Primary
Classical texts (Greek) in translation and secondary sources.
- Xenophon: The
Xenophon Homepage " aims to provide a service for all those interested in
Xenophon, his life, his works and the times in which he lived." From the
University of Liverpool.
- Demosthenes:
A page devoted to the greatest Greek orator.
- Plato: A site
devoted to the writings and writing method of Plato.
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Apollonius
Rhodius: A homepage devoted to the Hellenistic scholar and poet.
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Latin Liturgy: A collection of sites devoted to
the Catholic liturgy in Latin. Contains the Gregorian Chant Home page.
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Medical
Terminology:A WWW site by Lewis Stiles from University of Saskatchewan.
Included are useful extracts from his textbook, The Anatomy of Medical
Terminology.
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Wheelock
explained! Dale Grote's guide Wheelock's Latin Grammar, 4th Edition.
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Elvis: Elvis in
Latin information.