This category contains links to collections of Latin texts on the Internet. Subcategories contain links to specific texts when such texts offer some useful feature that the collections listed here don't provide.
From the University of Wisconsin. Extensive list of links to Latin texts (classical, medieval, and neo-Latin). Page is entirely in Latin. polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/classics/biblio.htm
Latin, classical, medieval and modern; texts, symposia, grammatical aids, Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, Res Gestae of Augustus Divus, Erasmus, and Philobiblon of Richard de Bury in Latin www.informalmusic.com/latinsoc
Index of Latin literature. Navigation is in Latin: you can browse alphabetically or by century. Also includes German, English, and Greek literature. www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/augusta.html
A good sized collection of Latin texts. Unfortunately, all but Boethius' Consolatio Philosophiae and Ovid's Metamorphoses are restricted to use by students at the University of Virginia. etext.lib.virginia.edu/latin.html
A collection of Latin texts: classical, Christian, medieval, and modern, including such classics as Lewis Carroll's "Gabrobocchia". thelatinlibrary.com
CELT is a resource for contemporary and historical Irish documents in literature, history and politics. This particular link takes you to their collection of Latin texts. www.ucc.ie/celt/latpage.html
Online texts from Augustine to Vergil, sorted by author and including links to Latin, English, and foreign language translations. www.forumromanum.org/literature/index.html
The classification system in this library is not very intuitive, but if you dig, there are Latin, Neo-Latin, German, and English texts here. georgetown.edu/faculty/jod/private.library.html