A couple of good examples are the Perseus Digital Library and The Latin Library.
The classical texts where coming from pre-Cristian writers.
There are a huge variety of religious inspired texts that are offered by the Sacred Texts website. The site promotes religious tolerance and scholarship, and claims to include many different religions.
They discovered many Latin texts in the monasteries, where the monks had preserved works by Roman writers, they rediscovered the glories of Greece and Rome.
The Vulgate is the Latin version of the Bible made in A.D.382 as a revision of older Latin translations.
Muslim scholars contributed to the Renaissance when their works on medicine, philosophy, and mathematics were translated into Latin and other Western languages. Some of these Muslim writers had based their work on earlier Greek and Indian texts.
You may like an adapted version of Vergil's Aeneid.
Mainly Latin church texts and English.
Answer is PRIMER from medieval latin primarius meaning first book,
The scholars who devoted themselves to the study of ancient Roman texts in Latin and ancient Greek texts were the humanists. The father of humanism was Petrarch who advocated the study of Latin literature and rhetoric. He lived in the 14th century, before the beginning of the Renaissance. Originally the humanists only studied Roman texts as no one could read Greek and knowledge of Greek works had been lost. The learning of ancient Greek and ancient Greek texts followed the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Many Greek scholars went to Italy, taught Greek and the study of Greek texts. The main effect of this was the revival of ancient Greek philosophy.
copying transcripts
The restricted books section of the Vatican library. Also you're gonna wanna learn Latin to read it.
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