The Latin Library

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The Latin Library is a website that collects public domain Latin texts. The texts have been drawn from different sources. Many were originally scanned and formatted from texts in the Public Domain. Others have been downloaded from various sites on the Internet (many of which have long since disappeared). Most of the recent texts have been submitted by contributors around the world. The texts are not intended for research purposes nor as substitutes for critical editions. There are no translations at the site. The site is maintained by William L. Carey, Esq., of Fairfax, Virginia, and is part of the larger Ad Fontes Academy website[1].

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