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Alexander von Humboldt Lehrstuhl für Digital Humanities - Univerity Of Leipzig. Biblioteca Pinacoteca Accademia Ambrosiana. TLL open access: Thesaurus linguae Latinae. The Library of Digital Latin Texts (LDLT) Submitted by sjhuskey on June 22, 2017.

The Library of Digital Latin Texts (LDLT)

Within the next year, the Digital Latin Library, in partnership with the Society for Classical Studies, the Medieval Academy of America, and the Renaissance Society of America, will launch The Library of Digital Latin Texts (LDLT), a series of digital critical editions of Latin texts from all eras. The DLL will provide the encoding guidelines, infrastructure, and platform for publishing these texts, and the learned societies will be responsible for receiving submissions, reviewing them, and deciding whether or not to publish them. Policies and procedures for this endeavor are still in development, but it seems worthwhile in the meantime to explain what we mean by “digital edition” so that prospective editors can begin preparing submissions.

Trying to accommodate every vision for a multimedia edition would rapidly exhaust the DLL’s resources and practically guarantee that the LDLT would be a repository of unique, isolated projects. Logeion. DigilibLT - Digital Library of late antique Latin texts. Database of classical works now freely searchable. Students and scholars can now freely search a new database of Latin and Greek authors that provides links to online versions of their works.

Database of classical works now freely searchable

The database, the Classical Works Knowledge Base (CWKB), contains metadata about 5,200 works by 1,500 ancient authors, allowing users with a limited knowledge of the classics’ canonical citation system to simply link to passages of digital texts. “Let’s say you’re an undergraduate and in a page you’re reading is a reference to a passage of an ancient text, and you would like to read this passage but you don’t know how to find it,” said Eric Rebillard, professor of history and classics, who developed the tool in collaboration with Adam Chandler, a librarian at Cornell University Library.

“With this new capability, you can go to this database and find it through very simple steps.” Once a user types in search terms, the database offers links to the passage in digital versions of the text in the original Latin or Greek and in English translations. PHI Latin Texts. CSL Author List: A. Itinera Electronica: Du texte à l'hypertexte. Greek and Roman Materials.

The Latin Library. Bibliotheca Augustana. Abbo Floriacensis (ca. 945 - 1004) Michaelis Abel (ca. 1542 - post 1609) Adam Pulchrae Mulieris (floruit ca. 1230) Adso Dervensis (ca. 920 - 992) Aelredus Rievallensis (1110 - 1167) Aemilii Paulli decretum Hastense (189 a.

bibliotheca Augustana

Agnellus (ca. 805 - post 841) Alanus ab Insulis (ca. 1120 - 1202) Leon Battista Alberti (1404 - 1472) Albertanus Brixiensis (ca. 1190 - post 1250) Albertus Magnus (ca. 1195 - 1280) Alcestis Barcinonensis (ca. 350) Alcuinus (ca. 730 -804) Alkindus/al-Kindi (ca. 801 - 873) Alpharabius (ca. 870 - ca. 950) Altercatio Hadriani Augusti et Epicteti philosophi (saec. Ambrosius (ca. 339 - 397) Ammianus Marcellinus (ca. 333 - post 392) Lucius Ampelius, Liber memorialis (floruit saec. Andreas Capellanus (floruit 1180/90) Angelbertus (floruit ca. 840/50) IntraText Digital Library: Bibliotheca Latina. [No Author] Angelic Trisagion[451 (TAQ)]Lingua latina - LAT0013 Codex canonum ecclesiarum orientalium[1990]Lingua latina - LAT0758 Codex Iuris CanoniciAuctoritate Ioannis Pauli PP.

IntraText Digital Library: Bibliotheca Latina

II Promulgatus Datum Romae, die xxv Ianuarii, anno MCMLXXXIII[1983.01.25]Lingua latina - LAT0010 Codex iuris canonici (1917)[1917]Lingua latina - LAT0813 Liber Kalilae et DimnaeLingua latina - LAT0661 Magna Carta[1215]Lingua latina - LAT0548 Missale RomanumEx decreto Ss. Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum[1050 ca]Lingua latina - LAT0580 [Various Authors]AA.VV. Wikisource. Vergil project.