Can I find Classical Latin books or other Roman texts online.
Like Caesars Gallic Wars, etc…
Can I find Classical Latin books or other Roman texts online.
Like Caesars Gallic Wars, etc…
Salve Domine,
Hîc invenies
http://www.archive.org
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com
http://www.edonnelly.com/google.html#4
et alibi
Perseus:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/collection?collection=Perseus:collection:Greco-Roman
Corpus Scriptorum Romanorum:
http://www.forumromanum.org/literature/index.html
Bill Thayer’s site:
http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/home.html
If you are looking for actual readers, with notes, dictionaries, etc. included in the book, in addition to the Latin text, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/) and GoogleBooks are great places to look. I keep a blog listing of GoogleBooks; here is the Latin Readers section:
http://ilovegooglebooks.blogspot.com/
Here are the items that mention Caesar:
http://ilovegooglebooks.blogspot.com/search?q=caesar
There’s lots of stuff at http://la.wikisource.org/, too.
Of course Perseus is the place to go, since it has a lot of useful resources. I would also recommend the BIBLIOTHECA AUGUSTANA http://www.hs-augsburg.de/~harsch/a_alpha.html
It’s a site completely in latin, it has little biographies of the authors (also in latin).
Laura Gibbs has fables, proverbs, short stories and much more
The Packard Humanities Institute collection, which dwarfs that at Perseus and the Latin Library, is online here:
Wow, that is a very convenient and well laid-out collection! I hate using websites with really clunky interfaces like that of Perseus.
Hello,
I am very amazed for I found the sites/links which I’m looking for. I wanted to learn Latin language through internet and you guys provided us all the useful information…thank you so much!