WEB RESOURCES FOR CLASSICAL STUDIES

RESOURCES FOR ANCIENT AND KOINE GREEK LANGUAGE STUDY

RESOURCES FOR MODERN GREEK LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

RESOURCES FOR LATIN LANGUAGE STUDY

RESOURCES FOR READERS IN ENGLISH[1]

The number of classical websites in the global Cyberspace is mind-boggling, and it grows constantly. Here you will find a selective list, compiled mostly with our undergraduate students and non-specialist browsers in mind. If you want to explore further, you will find that some of the links to which we refer you, such as Electronic Resources for Classicists, have in turn many other links. Enjoy the surfing.[2]

PERSEUS: AN EVOLVING DIGITAL LIBRARY ON THE ANCIENT WORLD

This is an extraordinary collection of linked databases with a wealth of resources, tools, and links (texts, history, encyclopedia, art, architecture, numismatics, links to other sites). It can be customized to each visitor's needs, from those who are becoming acquainted with the ancient Greek and Roman world to advanced students and teachers. DO NOT FAIL TO EXPLORE IT!

DIOTIMA: WOMEN AND GENDER IN THE ANCIENT WORLD

Texts, images, bibliographies, links to other sites, anthologies. Excellent source for comparative study of various ancient cultures.

ELECTRONIC RESOURCES FOR CLASSICISTS

Many links, organized in clear-cut categories. It includes resources for all levels of expertise and for first-time browsers.

ARGOS:WEB RESOURCES IN CLASSICAL & NEAR EASTERN STUDIES

Search engine of the classical and medieval Internet.  Very useful!

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSICS WWW PAGE

Another excellent resource: information about the Library of Congress holdings, access to LOCIS (the Library of Congress Information System), and a superb collection of URLs related to Classics.



[1] If you are not an expert in the field, you will do well to avoid commercial or personal webpages that are not connected with an institution.  Just as one finds good and bad books on shelves, electronic pages are not necessarily reliable because they are on the Internet.
[2] Electronic sources must be cited in a paper. Click here for  instructions.

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