
Users of UL Faculty of Humanities has access to a new e-resource – the Harvard University Press digital library Loeb Classical Library.
The Loeb Classical Library is a collection that contains full texts of Greek and Latin works with parallel English translations, and it was founded in 1911 by James Loeb. Users can search for Greek and Latin works, browsing the database by author, language, period, form, genre, or subject. The Loeb Classical Library provides an opportunity to delve into the literary heritage of ancient Greek and Latin: epic and lyric poetry, tragedy and comedy, satire and the novel, history, philosophy, as well as works by the great medical writers and mathematicians. The editors provide substantive introductions as well as essential critical and explanatory notes and selective bibliographies, and the series is continually revised and updated in light of modern scholarship.
On-campus access (in Faculty of Humanities)
Off-campus access for users of UL Faculty of Humanities
The UL Library invites you to express your opinion about the Loeb Classical Library by sending feedback to info-bibl@lu.lv.