The purpose of the Loeb Classical Library, founded by James Loeb, has always been to make Greek and Latin literature accessible to the broadest range of readers. The digital Loeb Classical Library extends this mission into the twenty-first century by making it a virtual library that is fully searchable and perpetually growing. It includes our entire Greek and Latin Classical heritage in up-to-date texts and accurate English translations: Epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory by the great medical writers, mathematicians, and those Church Fathers who made particular use of pagan culture. It consists of more than 520 volumes of Latin in a modern and elegant interface, allowing readers to browse, search, bookmark, annotate, and share content with ease.
1) Access The Loeb Classical Library from the Harrison Library Electronic Resources page. When you click the link there you will be taken to the digital Loeb Classical Library site:
2) Once on the Loeb site, click on Login with Institutional Access:
3) Now you're ready to search for content:
4) Choose from the results to be taken to the full text:
Fortress Commentary on the Bible Study Editions
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Take some time and browse them here.