Oh yes, I also meant to mention a couple other sources of scanned books of interest to students of antiquity...The "Text Archive" section of the "Internet Archive" (archive.org) has a number of such books, although meta-data (as with Google) is not always there, and there are not many Latin and Greek texts, as far as I have seen so far; they also have replicas of (e.g.) Project Gutenberg stuff. The site does have, on the good side, for example, Bywater's edition of Aristotle's Poetics...
Further, somewhat randomly, some scanned Early Christian texts appear at the "Biblical Archives" of a site called ChristianHospitality.org. Good especially because it has scanned versions of some otherwise hard-to-find things like Irenaeus and Epiphanius. So, worth having in the bookmarks...
Its nice to find most of the books information in one link..It'll will really help to reduce the search period..
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Posted by: sakthi | June 27, 2007 at 06:05 AM