The Library of Latin Texts has been updated and now contains more than 155.5 million words on a total of 11,765 works and diplomatic charters. It offers a first series of sermons falsely attributed to Augustine and completes the text of Ambrosiaster’s Quaestiones in its various recensions. It provides a provisional text of Gilbert of Poitiers’ Commentarium in sancti Pauli epistulas, and begins to incorporate Durandus of Saint-Pourçain, while its coverage of Honorius of Autun, Petrus Comestor, and Denis the Carthusian continues to extend. The LLT now also includes the Columbus epic Plus ultra by Aloysius Mickl and Ludvig Holberg’s utopian novel Nicolai Klimii iter subterraneum, and progressively integrates texts from the online library of Fascist Latin Texts (ed. H. Lamers and B. Reitz-Joosse).

