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Website devoted to public domain Latin texts
The Latin Library is a website that collects public domain Latin texts.[1] It is run by William L. Carey, adjunct professor of Latin and Roman Law at George Mason University.[2] The texts have been drawn from different sources, are not intended for research purposes nor as substitutes for critical editions, and may contain errors.[3] There are no translations at the site.
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[edit ]- ^ "The Latin Library". Department of the Classics. Harvard University. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
- ^ Gellar-Goad, T. H. M. (2016年12月26日). "Review: The Latin Library". Society for Classical Studies.
- ^ Tarrant, Richard (2016). Texts, Editors, and Readers: Methods and Problems in Latin Textual Criticism. Cambridge University Press. pp. 149–151. ISBN 9781316538807 . Retrieved 30 September 2021.
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