Literature and philology

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Library of Latin Texts

Library of Latin Texts (LLT) is the world’s 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). The texts have been taken from the Corpus Christianorum series and from many other leading editions.

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JSTOR

Offers a high-quality, interdisciplinary archive to support scholarship and teaching. Includes archives of over 1,000 leading academic journals across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as select monographs and other materials valuable for academic work. The entire corpus is full-text searchable, offers search term highlighting, includes high-quality images, and is interlinked by millions of citations and references.

The archive is unique in terms of scale, content, and the significant use it receives. It is recognized specifically for:

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Web of Science

Web of Science Core Collection is a comprehensive interdisciplinary, bibliographic database with article references from journals, books, proceedings, i.a. out of:

  • Sciences and Technology
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Social Sciences

Includes or is also known as: Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index, Web of Knowledge.

Updated weekly. Covers more than 12,000 journals in all subject areas.

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Journal of Citation Reports

Journal Citation Reports (JCR) is a comprehensive resource that allows you to evaluate and compare journals using citation data from over 7,500 scholarly and technical journals. It is the only source of citation data on journals, and includes virtually all areas of science, technology, and social sciences.

Use JCR to find:

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Project Muse

Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social science content for the scholarly community, with complete, full-text versions of scholarly journals from leading university presses and scholarly societies; since 1995, its electronic journal collections have supported a wide array of research needs at academic, public, special, and school libraries worldwide. In some cases, current issues are included in JSTOR.
 
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Philosopher's Index with Full Text

Produced by the Philosopher’s Information Center, this current and comprehensive bibliographic database covers scholarly research in all major fields of philosophy. Considered the most thorough index of journal literature on the subject, this resource features author-written abstracts covering scholarly research published in journals and books, including contributions to anthologies and book reviews.
 
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Patrologia Latina

The Patrologiæ Cursus Completus, constituted at the end of the 19th century by Jacques-Paul Migne, is a collection without equivalent from the point of view of its wealth and diversity in philosophical, theological and literary works. It is divided into two series: the Patrologia latina (series latina) and the Patrologia græca (series græco-latina). Classiques Garnier Numérique here offers the Patrologia græca.
 

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Patrologia Graeca

Greek texts relevant to the history of the Christian Church from its beginnings through the Council of Florence in 1439.

It consists of 161 volumes produced in 1857–1866 by Jacques Paul Migne, Imprimerie Catholique, Paris.

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Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (TLL)

The online edition of the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae provides access to the contents of all lexicon articles published up to 2008 (that is the letters A–M, O, P–pomifer, porta–pulso), the articles in the Onomasticon volumes (letters C and D), the Index librorum and the Praemonenda de rationibus et usu operis, a multilingual introduction to the printed version of the Thesaurus. The content of TTL online is thus identical to that of the printed version of the Thesaurus. Each year the contents of the newly printed fascicles will be added to the database.

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Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG)

Contains virtually all ancient Greek texts surviving from the period between Homer (8th century B.C.) and A.D. 600, plus historiographical, lexicographic, and scholiastic texts from the period between 600 and 1453. The canon amounts to approximately 80 million words of text. A polytonic Greek font must be installed on your computer in order to view some work titles that appear in Greek.

 

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