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Aristoteles Latinus Database

Aristoteles Latinus is the critical edition of the Medieval Latin Aristotle, including the entire corpus of all known Latin versions and all Medieval Greek-Latin translations, forming the main tools for the study of science and philosophy in the Middle Ages. Prepared and supervised by the Artistoteles Latinus Center of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ALD Online can be searched on its own or simultaneously with Library of Latin Texts, the Monumenta Germaniae Historica.

CQ Almanac

The CQ Almanac Online Edition is the digital equivalent to the print series, which provides comprehensive analysis of all legislation for the past Congressional session.

http://libcat1.cc.emory.edu:32888/DB=cqalmanac

Submitted by: Susan Kellett Gue

Brill's New Jacoby

Brill's New Jacoby (BNJ) is a collection of commentary on the fragments of 856 Greek historians whose works have survived only in fragmentary. BNJ supersedes F. Jacoby's monumental 18 volume, Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker, Parts I-III. Each author has the Greek text with facing English translation; new, critical commentary; a brief encyclopedia-style entry, and a select bibliography.

http://libcat1.cc.emory.edu:32888/DB=newjcby

Submitted by: Susan Kellett Gue

Brill's New Pauly

Brill's New Pauly contains full-text articles on all aspects of the ancient world, including persons, places, institutions, events, artifacts, technical terms, ideas and concepts, and interaction between Greek and Roman culture with others (Semitic, Celtic, Germanic, etc.). Many articles are illustrated with maps, site plans, genealogical tables, and black-and white photographs.

Digitale Bibliothek Deutscher Klassiker im WWW

Digitale Bibliothek Deutscher Klassiker im WWW is the electronic version of a series published in book form since 1981. It includes classics of fiction, poetry, philosophy, history, and literary criticism written by German authors.

http://libcat1.cc.emory.edu:32888/DB=dbdklass

Submitted by: Susan Kellett Gue

Perdita Manuscripts: Women Writers, 1500-1700

Perdita Manuscripts is produced in association with the Perdita Project based at the University of Warwick and Nottingham Trent University. “Perdita” means “lost woman” and the purpose of the project has been to find early modern women authors who were “lost” because their writing exists only in manuscript form. Over 230 entries have been selected and digitized.

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