http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/bibliography/index.htm
AN ANALYTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ON-LINE NEO-LATIN TEXTS
DANA F. SUTTON
Professor of Classics
The University of California, Irvine
The enormous profusion of literary texts posted on the World Wide Web will no doubt strike future historians as remarkable and important. But this profusion brings with it an urgent need for many specialized on-line bibliographies. The present one is an analytic bibliography of Latin texts written during the Renaissance and later that are freely available to the general public on the Web (texts posted in access-restricted sites, and Web sites offering electronic texts and digitized photographic reproductions for sale are not included). Only original sites on which texts are posted are listed here, and not mirror sites.
This page was first posted January 1, 1999 and most recently revised on July 26, 2004 . The reader may be interested to know that it currently contains 11,240 records. I urge all those are able to suggest additions or corrections to this bibliography, as well as those who post new texts on the Web, to inform me by e-mail, so that this bibliography can be kept accurate and up to date. I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to all the individuals who have supplied me with corrections and new information
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