Medieval Christian Religious Writing
Although most surviving medieval Latin was written by Christians, these resources pertain to Christianity, religion, or the Latin Mass.
Concilium Romarici Montis
The Concilium Romarici Montis is a story about "naughty" nuns who gossip about the sort of men that they would like, which was written in Latin in the mid-1100s.
The Concilium Romarici Montis is a story about "naughty" nuns who gossip about the sort of men that they would like, which was written in Latin in the mid-1100s.
Summa Theologica
Catholic Encyclopedia discussion of the works of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Catholic Encyclopedia discussion of the works of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Tridentine Mass
The Tridentine Mass in Latin and in English.
The Tridentine Mass in Latin and in English.
Hypertext Book of Hours
The Book of Hours is a book of prayers in Latin and in English.
The Book of Hours is a book of prayers in Latin and in English.
Fathers of the Church
English translations of the Church Fathers made available through the Electronic Bible Society.
English translations of the Church Fathers made available through the Electronic Bible Society.
Parallel Latin/English Psalter
An HTML document combining the Latin text of the Book of Psalms from the Vulgate with the English text of the Book of Psalms, from Challoner's revision of the Douay translation.
An HTML document combining the Latin text of the Book of Psalms from the Vulgate with the English text of the Book of Psalms, from Challoner's revision of the Douay translation.
