Over 500 classical Greek and Latin works with page-by-page English translations, introductions, notes and bibliographies.
The collection includes Greek and Latin epic and lyric poetry, tragedy and comedy, history, travel, philosophy, religion, medical writers and mathematicians. The Greek, Latin, and English texts are fully searchable.
Database of open-access translations of Greek and Latin literature
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UNLV Library Stacks Call Numbers:
D51-90 Ancient History (General)
DG11-365 Ancient Italy
PA1-199 Classical philology
PA2001-2915 Latin Philology and Language
PA3000-3049 Classical literature
PA6000-6961 Roman literature (including translations and scholarly analyses)
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Over 500 classical Greek and Latin works with page-by-page English translations, introductions, notes and bibliographies.
The collection includes Greek and Latin epic and lyric poetry, tragedy and comedy, history, travel, philosophy, religion, medical writers and mathematicians. The Greek, Latin, and English texts are fully searchable.
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