255 OCR'd Loeb Classics Greek texts (zip file)
99% accurate OCRs of 255 Loeb Classical Library volumes that are out of copyright protection. Links to PDFs of these volumes that are not so well OCRed are available at a collection called DownLOEBables (http://www.edonnelly.com/loebs.html). All books are in the public domain (at least for the United States), but please check the links at DownLOEBables to review each volume's usage agreement before downloading any books here to make sure that you are not violating any copyright laws.
Most errors have to do with numbers, not the Greek and Latin. Best viewed with Ariel or Times New Roman font. [Some very rare characters require the free New Athena Unicode Font. (https://apagreekkeys.org/NAUdownload.html)] More than 10,000 fully searchable pages. Use the free Tyndale Unicode Font Kit to input search terms (https://academic.tyndalehouse.com/unicode-font-kit)
Using a good text processor (such as UltraEdit) one can search all volumes simultaneously for any Latin/Greek word or phrase by, first, placing any text files you want to search into some directory. (The text files do not all have to be of just a single collection.) Then, in UltraEdit (for example), under the Search pull-down menu choose the "Find in Files" choice. In the window that pops up, input the first few characters - or all the characters - of what you want to search for (Greek requires correct diacritical markings; use unicode (UTF-8) formatting), clear the "In files/Type" choice of whatever is there (so that it is blank), set the directory choice to that which contains the text files, then checkmark "Use Encoding" and set it to use UTF-8 (a choice towards the bottom of the list). By checkmarking "Results to Edit Window" the search results will be written to a saveable file. If you want to change how many of the words that surround the search term gets written, then change the options under the pull-down menu: Advanced|Configuration|Search|Set Find Output Format.