CLASSICS 322: The Romans (Summer 2025) : Primary Sources
Finding Primary Sources
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Loeb Classical LibraryThe Loeb Classical Library is a large collection of ancient texts presented in "parallel" format, meaning the ancient text in its original language is on one page, and a translation of that text is on the facing page. Loebs contain excellent scholarly translations, and each volume features an introduction with background information about the text or texts contained in the book. This link takes you to the online collection of Loeb texts, but the library also has most Loeb volumes in print.
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Perseus Digital LibraryThe Perseus Project is an evolving digital library of resources for the study of the humanities. It consists of materials, textual and visual, on the Archaic and Classical Greek world. The project has expanded into other areas of the humanities adding tools for more languages, a variety of collections, and new types of materials. The classical foundation has paved the way for literary and historical collections ranging from the English Renaissance to the American Civil War, and Greek tools became a foundation for the development of resources in Latin, Italian, and Arabic. Perseus includes interactive online tools (e.g. map creator, Greek and Latin vocabulary tools).
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Oxford Scholarly Editions OnlineOxford University Press's texts of Classical authors are online for the first time. Discover authoritative critical editions, including the Oxford Classical Texts series, commentaries, and translations of many major works.