The Library of Latin Texts has been updated.

For the patristic period, four of Augustine’s Sermones ad populum have been improved on the basis of new editions, the texts related to the Concilia Galliae have been reworked, and Taio of Zaragoza’s Sententiae have been added alongside works of Nicetas of Remesiana.

For the Middle Ages, the database now includes the Carmina of the Archpoet, the Gregorianum of Garnerius of Saint-Victor, and works of Helinand of Froidmont, and it continues to systematically incorporate the works of Denis the Carthusian, Gerhoh of Reichersberg, Martin of Leon, and Richard of Saint-Victor.

For the recentior Latinitas, the database now includes four more volumes of the correspondence of Justus Lipsius.

At present, the LLT contains more than 158.9 million words on a total of 11 904 works and diplomatic charters.