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  1. A web site that offers access to Latin texts from ancient authors for personal study and research. Users need to agree to a license before using the texts and can contact The Packard Humanities Institute for questions or comments.

    • List of Authors

      Ablabius Ablabius Ablab 2000; Lucius Accius Lucius Accius...

    • Word Search

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    • Concordance

      PHI Latin Texts - Concordance. Authors. Word Search....

    • Quintus Horatius Flaccus

      PHI Latin Texts. Quintus Horatius Flaccus [Hor]. 001 Carmina...

  2. 12. Juli 2023 · The Packard Humanities Institute. Click here to read a statement by David W. Packard about the PHI Epigraphy Project.

  3. Search. Javascript must be enabled in order for you to use Word Search, but it seems that JavaScript is disabled or not supported by your browser. You should still be able to browse the Latin texts. You can refine a search with logical operators. and. or.

  4. PHI supports archaeology, music, film preservation, and historical archives. It also operates the Stanford Theatre and the PHI Stoa, a new building for humanities research and events.

  5. PHI Latin Texts - Concordance. Authors. Word Search. Concordance. About. PHI Latin Texts. Concordance. Javascript must be enabled in order for you to use the Concordance, but it seems that JavaScript is disabled or not supported by your browser. You should still be able to browse the Latin texts.

  6. Digital Text Archives. In its first decade (1987–1997), PHI devoted most of its attention to creating electronic databases in three areas: (1) Latin literature, (2) Ancient Greek inscriptions, (3) Founding Fathers of American democracy (Benjamin Franklin and others).

  7. David W. Packard, the founder of PHI, explains the history and goals of the project to create a database of ancient Greek inscriptions. He defends the quality and value of the project, and responds to a petition that questioned its support.