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Alciato's Book of Emblems
A collection of 212 Latin emblem poems, each consisting of a motto, a picture, and an epigrammatic text. Popular in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Bacon, Francis: Novum Organum
Deals with the scientific method.
Carmina Popularia
Latin translations and English back-translatons of popular songs.
Contemporary Latin Poetry
Modern Latin poetry with information about scansion and style.
Declarationem Hominis Iurium Universam
A Latin translation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Descartes: Meditationes
Trilingual (Latin, French, English) text of René Descartes' "Meditationes de Prima Philosophia, in quibus Dei existentia, et animae humanse à corpore distinctio, demonstrantur."
Ecce Gratum et Optatum
Lyrics of a knieppe song written by Philipp Gretscher in 1895.
Erasmus: Opera
Moriae Encomium, Scripta Selecta and Colloquia.
Fides et Ratio
Encyclical Letter of John Paul II on the relation of faith to reason.
Galileo Galilei: Sidereus Nuncius
The Starry Messenger. An astronomical treatise.
Glaucis Comic Strips
Comic strips about a Latin-speaking owl called Glaucis (site is still mainly in Dutch but comic strips are in Latin).
In Quintum Novembris - John Milton
The work, introduction, and translation (U of California).
Luther: 95 Theses
Or, Disputatio pro Declaratione Virtutis Indulgentiarum. Complete text in Latin. From Project Wittenberg.
Mori, Sancti Thomae: Utopia
De optimo statu reipublicae deque nova insula Utopia.
Neo-Latin Texts
An analytic bibliography.
Redemptoris Custos
Latin text of John Paul II's apostolic exhortation on St. Joseph.
Song Book
The Christmas and Miscellaneous pages have actual Neo-Latin songs like "White Christmas" and "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".
Torquato Tasso?s Gerusalemme Liberata
Gentili's Neo-Latin translation of Cantos I-II and IV (1584), and Carew's English rendition of the first five cantos (1595).
Verbi Sponsa
Official Latin Text of document from Congregation For Institutes of Consecrated Life and for Societies of Apostolic Life.
Vico, Giambattista: Oratio VI
The work of the professor of rhetoric at the University of Naples.