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- The
Online Books Page
- The most comprehensive listing of publicly-accessible
online ebooks.
- EUREKA
BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE MDF FILE (Searchable here by Columbia
affiliates only)
- The Research Library Group's Eureka Bibliographic
Database contains many records of electronic texts, searchable
by author, title, and subject. After doing a search for an author,
title, or subject, apply a limit for material type MDF.
- Oxford
Text Archive
- The Archive contains electronic versions of
more than 1500 literary works by many major authors in Greek,
Latin, English and a dozen or more other languages. You can
go directly to the short title catalogue of works by language.
Most of the texts are not immediately available on the net,
but may be made available upon request (Contact the Electronic Text Service for
assistance).
- Alex: A Catalogue
of Electronic Texts on the Internet (gopher)
- Automatic listing of texts available from the
Oxford Text Archive, Project Gutenberg, the Online Book Initiative,
and Wiretap, with the ability to connect directly to each of
those texts. (Note: these connections tend to be slower than
direct links to the sites in question, which are included on
the list below).
Other Electronic Text Centers and Organizations
Institute
For Learning Technologies (Columbia Teachers College)
Columbia
Center for New Media in Teaching and Learning
- Center
for Electronic Texts in the Humanities
- Academic
Text Service, Stanford University
- Humanities
Text Initiative, University of Michigan
- Indiana
University Library Electronic Text Resource Service
- Information
Arcade, University of Iowa
- University
of Virginia Electronic Text Center
Issues of relevance to Electronic Textual Work
- Copyright
- From the Institute of Learning Technologies,
Teachers College, Columbia University.
- SGML,
XML and the Text Encoding Initiative
- In order for electronic texts to be effectively
searched and analyzed, they require some degree of markup,
coding identifying key structural (and possibly content and/or
display) features. In order to promote the most efficient
use and exchange of a growing body of electronic text materials,
efforts are being made by the scholarly and publishing community
to establish standards for markup, and the standard that is
emerging as that of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language)
and, most recently XML (Extensible Markup Language), a simplified
and more easily implementable version of the latter. Since
SGML and XML describe a method for markup rather than prescribing
a specific set of markup tags, a parallel effort has been
made by the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) to propose sets
of tags that researchers and publishers should use in marking
up texts, to facilitate the use of those texts by other scholars
as well.
Major online text collections ordered by
language
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-
General and Multilingual
- Online
Books Page
- The most comprehensive guide to publicly
accessible online ebooks.
- Athena
Authors and Texts Page
- EOS:
Electronic Open Stacks, University of Chicago
- Page images.
English Texts
- Project
Bartleby at Columbia University (WWW)
- About 40 classics in English, particularly
strong in the field of poetry.
- Humanities
Text Initiative, University of Michigan.
- Internet
Classics Archive
- A large collection of classical texts
in English translation from MIT.
- Bibliomania
(WWW)
- A few classics in English.
- A
Celebration of Women Writers
- A list of Women Writers with links
to available texts on the net.
- Center for Computer Analysis
of Texts, University Of Pennsylvania (Gopher)
-
- Christian
Classics Ethereal Library (WWW)
- Texts in English, also translations.
- The
Complete Works of William Shakespeare
- Eldritch
Press
- English
Server at Carnegie Mellon University (WWW)
- Contains many literary and historical
texts as well as contemporary scholarly papers.
- Electronic Text
Center at University of Virginia: English text resources
(WWW)
- Texts in SGML-format.
- Labyrinth:
Medieval Studies Infoserver: Old English Texts (WWW)
- Labyrinth:
Medieval Studies Infoserver: Middle English Texts (WWW)
- LIBRO:
The Library of Iberian Resources Online
- English-language scholarly works on
medieval Spanish and Portuguese history
- Online
Book Initiative (Gopher)
- Project
Canterbury
- Collection of historic texts relating
to the history and theology of Anglicanism.
- Project
Gutenberg (WWW)
- Many texts, not only in English, in
pure ascii-format.
- Rice University
Electronic Text List
- Romantic
Circles Electronic Editions (University of Maryland)
- Studies
in Bibliography
- A full-text database of this journal,
under development at the University of Virginia.
- Victorian
Women Writers Project (Indiana University).
- University
of California E-Editions
- Current scholarly works.
African Languages
- Francophone
African Poets in English Translation (University of
Florida)
Arabic Texts (including translations
from Arabic)
- ARABIC
LITERATURE (Columbia University Libraries -- Area Studies
-- Middle East Studies)
- Arabic
Poetry (Omar Al-Matar)
- Scriptures,
Prophetic Traditions, and related texts.
- From the Islamic Texts and Resources
MetaPage.
- Islamic
Thought.
- From the Islamic Texts and Resources
MetaPage.
Avestan and Pahlavi Texts
- Avesta
-- Zoroastrian Archives
- Contains the scriptures of the Zoroastrian
religion.
Chinese Texts
- Chinese
Resources at Voice of the Shuttle
Dutch Texts
- Project
Laurens Janszoon Coster
- A collection of Dutch literary classics
modelled on Project Gutenberg.
- Dutch Resources
at Voices of the Shuttle
Ethiopic Texts
- Library
of Ethiopian Texts
- Collection of scriptural and other works
in Ethopic, some with parallel English translations, maintained
by the Institute of Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Charles
University in Prague, Czech Republic
Finnish Texts
- Project Runeberg
- Includes a few texts in Finnish, such
as the New Testament from the 1938 Bible translation (Raamattu)
and Kalevala
- The
Research Institute for the Languages of Finland
-
- Electric
verse
- Poetry written specifically for the Internet
by living Finnish and Finland-Swedish poets. Includes
English and Swedish translations.
French Texts
- French Literature
Resources at Voice of the Shuttle
- ARTFL Database
(WWW)
- American and French Research on the Treasury
of the French Language, University of Chicago (ARTFL)
is a database consisting of nearly 2000 texts, ranging
from classic works of French literature to various kinds
of non-fiction prose and technical writing.
- Association
des Bibliophiles Universels (ABU) (WWW)
- ABU tries to offer as many French public
domain texts as possible.
- ATHENA:
French Authors
- Collection of texts prepared by the Athena
project at the University of Geneva, as well as many texts
from other sources.
- Helvetia
Page at Athena
- Contains works of many Francophone authors.
- HAPAX:
French Resources on the Web
- A list of resources compiled at Sweet
Briar College, including LaFontaine, Baudelaire, Hugo,
Racine and many others.
- French
poetry (WWW)
- A collection of ascii texts, especially
from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
- Labyrinth:
Medieval Studies Infoserver: French Texts (WWW)
- The
French Collection at the University of Virginia (WWW)
- Texts in SGML-format.
- Racine's
Phedre
- A hypertext version of the drama.
- La Bibliothèque
FLRC
- A selection of poetry, fabliaux, prose
and liturgy, spanning the ninth through the twentieth
centuries.
- Tendre
- A hypertext map of the human heart, based
on the seventeenth-century novel, Tendre.
- Florilège
- Anthologie hypertextuelle de la Poésie
Française.
- Encyclopédie
- Diderot and d'Alembert's eighteenth-century
encyclopedia. To run a search query on a selection from
the encyclopedia, click here.
- ARTFL
Project: Bibles
- Includes the French translation by Louis
Segond (1910).
- Constitution
of the Fifth Republic
- An ascii version.
- Chrétien
de Troyes, Le Chevalier de la Charrette
- Includes beautiful color images of Princeton's
Garrett manuscript, microfilm-quality images of four other
manuscripts/fragments, and manuscript transcriptions as
well as an on-line version of Foulet and Uitti's edition.
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- Jean
Nicot, Thresor de la langue françoyse
- A French dictionary from 1606. The text
is a fully searchable html version, maintained by ARTFL.
-
German Texts
- The
German Collection at University of Virginia (WWW)
- Texts in SGML-format.
- 19th-century
German stories (WWW)
- From Virginia Commonwealth University;
less complete then the previous site.
- Revidierte
Elberfelder Bibel (1985) (WWW)
- From the ARTFL Project at the University
of Chicago.
- Martin
Luther's translation of the Bible (ARTFL)
-
- Martin
Luther's translation of the Bible (different site)
- Karoline
von Guenderrode: (1780-1806) (WWW)
- Guenderrode authored a large number of
poems, essays, and fragmentary works, several dramas,
and a voluminous correspondence, mostly written between
1797 and 1806.
- Richard
Wagner Archive
- Writings of the composer and opera libretti.
Greek Texts
- Classics
Resources at the Voice of Shuttle
- Hellenic Civilization
Database
- Contains e.g. Aristoteles' Politics
and Plato's Symposion reproduced as images and
therefore not searchable.
- Perseus
(WWW)
- Contains texts in Greek and English translation,
accompanied by apparatus criticus, morphological and lexical
tools, and notes. The major authors of the classical period
are represented, as well as some later authors whose works
are useful for the study of the fifth century B.C. Resources
for art and archeology are also included. The major text
collections are as follows:
- In Latin transcription, reproduces the
recent editions by Helmut van
Thiel (Hildesheim: Olms, 1991 and 1996). -->
- Liddell - Scott
- Jones large Greek Dictionary (WWW)
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- Liddell
and Scott's Intermediate Greek Dictionary (WWW)
- Classics
Archives (WWW)
- A large collection of classical texts
in English translation from MIT.
Hungarian Texts
- Magyar
Elektronikus Konyvtar
- A wide-ranging collection of Hungarian
texts in many fields
- Some
Hungarian poems (WWW)
- Some Hungarian poems submitted to a group
of Hungarian-language mailing lists.
Irish Texts
- Celt
Corpus of Electronic Texts (University of Cork) (WWW)
- The online resource for contemporary
and historical Irish documents in literature, history
and politics
Italian Texts
- Dante
Project (TELNET)
- At the Dartmouth Library screen, type
"connect dante."
- Renaissance
Dante in Print (1472-1629) (WWW)
- An exhibition presenting Renaissance
editions of Dante's Divine Comedy from the University
of Notre Dame and the Newberry Library.
- The
Decameron Web (WWW)
- Contains texts of Bocaccio's Decameron
in Italian and English as well as information about this
work.
- Duecento
(WWW)
- Italian literature before Dante. Contains
more than 2300 poems.
- Italian
Literature in HTML (WWW)
- Many Italian texts, some deriving from
Progetto Manuzio.
- Voice of
the Shuttle, Italian language, literature, and history
resources
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- Labyrinth:
Medieval Studies Infoserver: Italian Texts (WWW)
- Caffè
Poetel (WWW)
- Contemporary Italian poetry written especially
for the Internet.
Latin texts
- Classics
Resources at the Voice of Shuttle
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-
- Latin
Text Archives (ftp) at Wiretap
- Contains many classical and a few medieval
Latin texts in pure ASCI-format.
-
- Labyrinth:
Medieval Studies Infoserver: Latin Bookcase (WWW)
- Classical and medieval Latin works.
- Latin Texts
at Perseus
- Latin texts with English translations.
The site also includes an electronic version of Lewis
and Short's Latin Dictionary.
- Latin
Texts: Recentiores (WWW)
- A monograph series published by the University
of Michigan Press embracing all aspects of post-classical
Latin culture. Each volume is accompanied by some networked
para-publication.
- Database
of Nordic Neo-Latin Literature
- A database of printed books in Latin
from or about the Scandinavian countries.
- Project
Libellus (ftp)
- Classical latin texts. Most are also
included in Wiretap's Latin text archives.
- Corpus
iuris civilis (WWW)
- A cooperative hypertext edition of Justinian's
legislation including the medieval Glossa ordinaria.
- Rabanus
Maurus, De rerum naturis
- This site, which is maintained by William
Schipper, contains a transcription of the text from two
manuscripts, a list of known manuscripts and a bibliography.
- William
Ockham, Dialogus
- Latin and English texts, under the auspices
of the British Academy edited by John Kilcullen and John
Scott for the series Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi.
The work on this edition is in progress.
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- Classics
Archives (WWW)
- A large collection of classical texts
in English translation from MIT.
Scandinavian Texts
- The
Language Bank of Swedish (WWW)
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- Project Runeberg (WWW)
- "An open and voluntary effort to create
and collect classic works of Scandinavian literature and
art." Includes works in Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian,
and Swedish.
- The
Research Insitute for the Languages of Finland: The Swedish
Department
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- Heimasíða
Eddu
- The Poetic Edda, including Völuspá. With
commentary (in Modern Icelandic).
- Icelandic
Sagas in English translation (ftp)
- ASCII versions of English translations
of Njal's Saga, Grettir's Saga,
and Kormak's Saga. These files are in zip-format.
Slavic and East European Texts
- Slavic Literature
Links at ATSEEL
- Czech and
Slovak Resources at Voice of the Shuttle
- Collection
of Bulgarian Poetry (Gopher)
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- Poezja-Poetry
- Links to several Polish poetry collections.
Part of Pegasus: The Web Library.
- Russkaia
Literatura v Internete
- A large collection of Russian-language
material, including many classic works of literature as
well as more contemporary texts, accessed through a gateway
at the University of Munster
- Russia
Text Corpus
- Collection of Russian texts assembled
by George Fowler of the Department of Slavic Languages
at Indiana University, with some additions by Jan Labanowski.
- Russian
Literature
- Selected works, including some translations
into Russian, with an emphasis on the "art of ordinary
people," collected and maintained by Sergei Naumov at
the University of North Carolina.
- Biblioteka
Maksima Moshkova
- "...belles-lettres, science fiction,
political literature, technical documentation, history,
poetry... etc."
- RUSSLIST
(WWW)
- Miscellaneous Russian texts delivered
by email.
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- Russian
Texts at the University of North Carolina
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- Russian
Texts and Text Tools at PSGNet
- An index of
the material at this site is also available.
Spanish Texts
- Spanish
and Portuguese Literature Resources at Voice of the Shuttle
- Libro de
fuente medieval
- Medieval and Byzantine sources and texts
in Spanish and Latin.
Turkish Texts
- Electronic
Books in Turkish (Gopher)
- Including the Qu'ran in
Turkish.
- Turkish Poetry
Homepage (WWW)
- Poetry in Turkish and English translation.
Language Dictionaries
- Estonian-English-Estonian
Dictionary (WWW)
-
- Finnish-English-Finnish
Dictionary (WWW)
-
- French-English
Dictionary (WWW)
- There is also a HyperSurfing
English - French Dictionary (WWW) with topic trees.
- French Literature,
History, and Language Resources through Voice of the Shuttle
-
- German-English-German
Dictionary (WWW)
- This is a large dictionary with more
than 120.000 entries. Smaller dictionaries are available
from Chemnitz
(WWW) and Berlin (WWW).
Also see the list of German literature, language, and
history links available at Voice of
the Shuttle
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- Greek-English
Dictionary (WWW)
- This is the large, scholarly dictionary
of Classical Greek by Liddell, Scott and Jones. Liddell and Scott's
Intermediate Greek-English Dictionary (WWW) is also
available.
- Hungarian-English-Hungarian
Dictionary (WWW). Also see the Classical Resources
Page available at Voice of the Shuttle
-
- Japanese-English-Japanese
Dictionary (WWW)
-
- Latin
- A Latin wordlist including some 5000
words (both classical and medieval).
- Russian-English-Russian
Dictionary (WWW)
-
- Slovene-English-Slovene
Dictionary (WWW)
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- Swedish-English
Dictionary (WWW)
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