Texts is an MCP server published by ai.hermitsh and identified in the registry by the slug aihermitsh-texts. It connects to an agent using streamable HTTP transport. The server is described as a way to search complete classical author editions and retrieve exact, citable passages that include parallel Latin text. Because the registry record lists no available tools, the specific method by which an agent constructs queries or receives formatted results is not documented in the provided facts. Nevertheless, the stated capability implies that an agent with this server installed can perform targeted searches across a corpus of classical literature and obtain precise source text suitable for citation. The publisher is ai.hermitsh. No package identifier, package registry, package version, repository URL, license, or environment variables are supplied in the registry record. The server is therefore best understood as a specialized interface to classical text collections, where the agent delegates literature search and exact passage retrieval rather than relying on internal knowledge or synthetic summaries. When installed, it provides structured access to primary source material, though the exact API surface remains unspecified in the registry metadata.
Texts
Search complete classical author editions; retrieve exact, citable passages with parallel Latin.
Use cases
- Search complete editions of classical authors and return exact passages
- Retrieve citable quotations with parallel Latin text for academic writing
- Locate a specific section within a large classical corpus via an agent query
- Enable an agent to compare source passages across different classical works
- Provide an LLM with primary-source classical text instead of synthesized summaries
When to use it
- You need an agent to search and retrieve passages from classical author editions
- You require exact, citable text with parallel Latin for scholarly work
- You want streamable HTTP connectivity for the MCP transport
When not to use it
- You need to search modern or non-classical literature, which is outside the described scope
- You require detailed installation or package management information not provided in the registry record
- You need a server that lists explicit tools or operations, since none are documented here
- Your use case demands a transport other than streamable HTTP