Library of Latin texts [electronic resource] : CLCLT.

Uniform title
Format
Book
Language
Latin
Published/​Created
[Turnhout, Belgium] : Brepols
Description
Began in 2005.

Details

Subject(s)
Contains
Restrictions note
Access limited to subscribers.
Summary note
"CLCLT is the world₂s leading database for Latin texts. It contains texts from the beginning of Latin literature (Livius Andronicus, 240 BC) through to the texts of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). It covers all the works from the classical period, the most important patristic works, a very extensive corpus of Medieval Latin literature as well as works of recentior latinitas. The complete works of writers such as Cicero, Virgil, Augustine, Jerome, Gregory the Great, Anselm of Canterbury, Bernard of Clairvaux and Thomas a Kempis can thus be consulted. The texts have been taken from the Corpus Christianorum series and from many other leading editions"--Publisher's website.
Notes
Title from search screen (viewed Jan. 7, 2010).
System details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Contents
"The Library of Latin Texts (LLT) consists of two parts. LLT-A is the new name for the database previously known as the CLCLT, and while this database continues to expand, it is also complemented by the new LLT-B. While the texts in the LLT-A are the result of intensive research work by the CTLO, the material in the LLT-B is taken directly from existing editions. Both can be searched together using the Cross Database Searchtool (CDS)."
Other title(s)
  • CLCLT
  • LLT
  • LLT-A
  • LLT-B
  • Library of Latin texts. Series A
  • Library of Latin texts. Series B
  • Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina
  • Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis
  • Corpus scriptorum ecclesiasticorum Latinorum.
  • Patrologiae cursus completus. Series latina
  • Patrologiae Latinae supplementum.
  • Sources chrétiennes.
  • Bible. Latin. Vulgate. 1975.
Also known as
  • CETEDOC
ISBN
2503516556
OCLC
58463592
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