The DLL Catalog complements the resources available on other sites. This page collects a variety of resources available elsewhere online.
Full Text Search
- Packard Humanities Institute's Classical Latin Texts offers robust search options for Classical Latin texts.
- DigilibLT - The Digital library of late antique Latin texts extends the reach of the Packard Humanities Institutes database and offers a number of useful ways of interacting with texts.
- The Scaife Viewer is a new way of interacting with texts in the Perseus Digital Library.
- The Loeb Classical Library online has a search feature for its Latin (and Greek) texts (available by subscription).
- Opera Latina is a searchable index of texts annotated by scholars at the Laboratoire d’Analyse Statistique des Langues Anciennes (LASLA).
- Musisque Deoque specializes in poetic texts and offers search features based on meter and facets of poetic language.
- Digital Monumenta Germaniae Historica is a searchable version of the MGH, which contains dozens of medieval texts.
- Poeti d'Italia is a resource for Latin poetry composed in Italy between 1250 and 1550.
- EAGLE Inscriptions Search Engine provides a searchable database of inscriptions.
- Brepolis Cross Database Search tool is one way of working with the hundreds of texts available by subscription through Brepols.
Other Tools and Resources
- Classical Works Knowledge Base "assembles data about Classical works (1,550 authors and 5,200 texts, with variants forms in the main modern languages of Classical studies and common abbreviations)." It also has a resolution service that will find texts based on a CTS URN.
- Classical Language Toolkit's Latin tools and resources are especially good for advanced search and analysis.
- Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum: A selection of volumes of the CIL available on an Open Access basis.
- DELM: Databases of Early Latin Manuscripts: DELM is "a network of researchers and research projects working on databases of early Latin manuscripts that aims to facilitate data exchange, co-ordination and collaboration."
- Dickinson College Commentaries' Latin Texts: Latin texts "for reading, with explanatory notes, essays, vocabulary, and graphic, video, and audio elements."
- LiLa: Linking Latin: The objective of LiLa is "to connect and ultimately exploit the wealth of linguistic resources and NLP tools for Latin created so far, in order to bridge the gap between raw language data, NLP and knowledge descriptions."
- Thesaurus Linguae Latinae: "An Open Access PDF version (organized by volumes and lemmas) of the previously published volumes A - M and O - P, as well as parts of N and R. Access is free of charge."