Electronic Resources for Classical
Studies
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This page contains links to sites that provide resources
for studying
the ancient world. The number of classics-related sites is constantly
growing, so what is presented here is a very small selection of what is
actually available. For access to more sites, the links listed in the
first section below ("Megasites and Search-Engines") will provide you
with bountiful opportunities for exploration. If you find any links on
this page that are no longer working, or if you have suggestions for
additions or improvement, please contact: wehutt@facstaff.wm.edu
Contents:
Megasites and Search Engines:
- What
Do You Want to Know Today? A unified front-end page that will allow
you to search for things in many of the other sites listed below. A
good place to start.
- Perseus. Provides
abundant material for the study of the Greek world: Images,
maps, diagrams, texts (Greek and English), Lexicon, Encyclopedia.
A Roman version is in the works.
- Diotima.
Resources for the study of Women in the Ancient World:
Bibliographies, Course Materials, Translated Texts, Images.
Electronic
Resources for Classics. A superbly organized collection of links,
far more extensive than what you will find on this page
Voice of
the Shuttle: Classical Studies Page. The Classics section of an
excellent resource for general humanities research
Classics and Mediterranean
Archaeology. A
searchable database of electronic information on those two topics.
Argos. A search engine for finding
classical information on the web.
Atrium. Classics in the
news; the ancient world on television; job opportunities; conference
announcements; links to other sites.
De imperatoribus
Romanis. An Internet encyclopedia of the Roman emperors. Includes
links to maps, coins, and other ancillary materials.
VRoma.A major new project
desinged
to provide an interactive environment and electronic resources for
learning Latin and Roman civilization. Still under construction,
but already interesting.
Survey of Audio-Visual Resources
for Classics by Janice Siegel.
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Bibliographies and Reviews:
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Classical organizations:
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Other Sites:
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Last modifed 2/22/99.