Portal:Latin language and literature

''This section only includes English translations. For Latin texts, consult Latin Wikisource''

Language

 * Key to Easy Latin Stories for beginners; key to Easy Latin Stories
 * Latin for beginners, 1909 by Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge
 * The New Latin Primer, 1888 by Postgate & Vince
 * A Latin Dictionary, 1879 by Charlton T. Lewis

Ancient literature

 * Portal:Classical Latin literature

Early Christian literature

 * See also: Portal:Pre-Nicene Christianity and Portal:Post-Nicene Christianity
 * Tertullian
 * Ad martyras
 * Ad Scapulam
 * Apology
 * De Anima
 * De baptismo
 * De corona militis
 * De Oratione
 * De praescriptione haereticorum
 * De spectaculis
 * De testimonio animae
 * Augustine of Hippo
 * The Confessions of Saint Augustine (Pilkington)
 * The Confessions of Saint Augustine
 * Anonymous
 * Acts of Pilate
 * Correspondence of Paul and Seneca
 * Epistle to the Laodiceans (Wikisource translation)
 * Gospel of the Nativity of Mary

Medieval literature

 * Peter Abelard and Heloise
 * The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise
 * Bede
 * Index:Historical Works of Venerable Bede vol. 2.djvu
 * Ecclesiastical History of the English People
 * Lives of the holy abbots of Wearmouth and Jarrow
 * Bercharius
 * Map of Alods of St Bercharius
 * Bernard Gui
 * On the Albigensians
 * Bernard of Kilwinning
 * Declaration of Arbroath
 * Geoffrey of Monmouth
 * History of the Kings of Britain
 * Gildas:
 * The Ruin of Britain
 * Henry of Huntingdon
 * The Chronicle of Henry of Huntingdon
 * Jocelyn of Furness
 * The Life and Acts of St. Patrick
 * Menumorut
 * Reply of Menumorut to Árpád
 * Nennius
 * History of the Britons
 * Orderic Vitalis
 * Bricstan
 * St Patrick
 * The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick/St. Patrick's Epistle to Coroticus
 * The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick/The Confession of St. Patrick
 * Author:Thomas Aquinas
 * Treatise on Law
 * Saxo Grammaticus
 * The Danish History
 * Anonymous
 * Dagome Iudex
 * The Second Lateran Council
 * Welsh Annals

Early Modern literature

 * Henry Cornelius Agrippa
 * Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy
 * George Canning
 * The Pilgrimage to Mecca, 1789, translated by N.L. Torre
 * René Descartes
 * Meditations on First Philosophy
 * Desiderius Erasmus
 * Familiar Colloquies of Erasmus
 * Thomas Hobbes
 * De Cive
 * Arngrímur Jónsson
 * A briefe commentarie of Island
 * Immanuel Kant
 * Kant's Inaugural Dissertation of 1770
 * Gottfried Leibniz
 * Confessio philosophi
 * Baruch Spinoza
 * Ethics
 * Emanuel Swedenborg
 * Heaven and Hell

Early Modern arts and science

 * Francis Bacon
 * Novum Organum
 * Leonhard Euler
 * Methodus inveniendi
 * Isaac Newton
 * Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
 * The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1846)
 * Benedictus de Spinoza
 * On the Improvement of the Understanding
 * Theologico-Political Treatise
 * Theologico-Political Treatise 1862
 * Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
 * Three Books of Occult Philosophy

Modern literature

 * Augusto Bonetti to the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith
 * Bishop Augusto Bonetti on the talks with Theodosius, the Metropolitan of Skopje
 * The congregation for the propagation of the faith to Augusto Bonetti
 * The congregation for the propagation of the Faith to Augusto Bonetti - Second letter

Inscriptions

 * Arch of Claudius
 * Epitaph of Jonathan Swift
 * Translation of the Epitaph on Virgil and Tibullus, by Domitius Marsus

Poetry

 * Flen flyys
 * Dies Irae

Biographies

 * Lives of Eminent Grammarians

Legislation

 * Nihil novi

Collections of Latin literature

 * Loeb Classical Library

Works about Latin literature

 * Plautus and Terence, by William Lucas Collins (1873)
 * Virgil, by William Lucas Collins (1870)
 * Virgil, by William Lucas Collins (1870)

Reference

 * A as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
 * B as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
 * C as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
 * E as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
 * J as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
 * Q as it appeared in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica