We are pleased to announce that the National Library of Luxembourg (BnL) now offers trial access to Brepolis Latin Complete, a major digital resource for the study of Latin language, literature, and medieval history. The trial runs until 26 March 2026, giving all users of the BnL the opportunity to explore one of the most comprehensive collections of Latin texts available today.
Brepolis Latin Complete is a cluster of authoritative databases bringing together an extensive corpus of Latin texts and scholarly tools. It includes:
- Library of Latin Texts (LLT) – one of the most extensive collections of Latin literature from antiquity through the 20th century.
- Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH) – a cornerstone resource for medieval studies, offering critical editions of key historical texts.
- Aristoteles Latinus Database (ALD) – medieval Latin translations of Aristotle’s works in critical editions.
- Archive of Celtic-Latin Literature (ACLL) – early medieval Latin texts from Celtic regions (400–1200).
- Database of Latin Dictionaries (DLD) – a suite of specialized Latin dictionaries, including the Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources.
- Cross Database Searchtool (CDS) – allowing searches across all included resources through a unified interface.
Brepols has recently introduced new interfaces and data structures for ACLL, ALD, and eMGH. You can read more about these updates here:
https://about.brepolis.net/2025/12/19/new-interfaces-and-data-structures-for-acll-ald-and-emgh/
Access is available to all registered users of National Library until 26 March 2026.





