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Bibliotheca Augustana: Classical Literature
This site contains almost everything from classical literature. For example, you can see all the works of Sebastian Brant, with the original woodcuts, work by Ovid, Virgil, Petrarch and much more.
Everything written in the original language, even the …
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Gaius Valerius Catullus
The website contains the Latin texts of Catullus' 116 poems.
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Ben Bijnsdorp: Antique literary texts with translation
On this site you will find a number of antique literary texts with a Dutch translation:
- Homer's Iliad
- Homer's Odyssey
- Sophocles' Ruler Oidipous
- Virgil's Ekloga 4 and Aeneid
- Ovid, Stories from the Metamorphoses
- Tacitus' Annals …
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Nuntii Latini: News items in Latin
Site of the Finnish radio that broadcasts news items in Latin on a regular (weekly) basis. You can listen to the news items and download them in written form via this site. They are short messages that can be used in Latin lessons at least from …
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Ephemeris: Daily newspaper in Latin
This site brings current events in Latin. On a regular basis, news items are added on all kinds of subjects. The archive goes back to 2004.
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Vicipaedia Latina
This is the Latin Wikipedia. Although the number of topics is limited compared to the bigger brother in English or Dutch, there are already about 6000 articles registered. You will find texts about art, culture, history, science, technology ...
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Bibliotheca Augustana: Collection of Greek and Latin texts
This site, written in Latin, has an extensive collection of texts in a dozen different languages. Especially the collection of Greek and Latin texts is enormous.
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The Latin Library: Roman authors
The homepage lists 54 Roman authors from Antiquity. By clicking on their link you will find Latin texts of their works.
You will not find a translation of their works here.
Via the link Classic pages , at the bottom of the page, you will be presented …
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