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By being made available on Oxford Scholarly Editions Online, you can now read texts and translations of all Plato’s major works side by side, along with fully integrated Stephanus numbers. Not only are you able to view them as you scroll, you can also navigate to particular lines using these numbers (Oxford University Press).
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Searchable text of Res Gestae, a history of Rome written by Ammianus Marcellinus. While the original consisted of thirty-one volumes, eighteen survive, which cover 353-378 CE. The collection includes two complete text editions, as well as scholarly commentary in Latin, Greek, German, and English.