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An initial bibliography of the ancient Novel, related genres and interesting secondary literature, with more than 2000 items.
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Materials on the relationship between cosmology, philosophy, myth, and culture, sponsored by the Alexandria journal.
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Lawrence Lo describes the origins, types and families of writing systems. Sections on phonetics, historical linguistics. Bibliography and links.
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Aims to popularize the heritage of Greco-Roman cultures by presenting e-books of the most outstanding ancient writers.
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The Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents was established in 1995 under the auspices of Oxford University's Faculty of Literae Humaniores to provide a focus for the study of ancient documents in Oxford.
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Collection of resources and links pertaining to the Greco-Roman authors and literature.
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Frequently asked questions for the newsgroup humanities.classics. Includes bibliographies, glossaries and compendia of mythological characters. Maintenance ceased August 2000.
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Columns finding humor and contemporary relevance in the classics, with an emphasis upon Greek, Roman, and Biblical literature.
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A repository of tools such as guides, games, and glossaries for educators and other classicists, to enhance the use of computer technology in classics education.
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A comprehensive source of information for classical studies incorporating various aspects of Greek mythology, Roman history, Roman life and Latin vocabulary and derivatives.
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Scholarly multi-disciplinary resource focused on women's history in the ancient world. Comprehensive original sources, bibliographies, links, search capability, essays.
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Learn biblical Greek or classical Latin. Bible nuggets. Homeschool links/classical links/family pages.
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A collection of Classics links from a Graeco-Roman Neo-pagan site.
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Links to visual and aural material with emphasis on access to primary source texts for educational purposes.
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Book reviews, bibliography, and language, art, culture, and mythology links for students of antiquity. From Indiana University.
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Listings of websites and webpages that are devoted to a particular Latin or Greek author, including texts.
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Searchable database aiming to catalog all ancient literary texts with information including a description of the text, language, medium, authors, current location, and plates. Sponsored by the Catholic University of Leuven.
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Resources for studying Classical and Medieval literature.
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"Library and Textual Resources Bibliographical Assistance Periodicals Publishers' Catalogues and On-Line Bookstores Grammars, Lexical Resources ... " all related to the Classics.
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A list of classical and Biblical-oriented websites maintained by a professor at Rutgers University.
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Images of Ancient Greece and Rome, free for non-commercial download and use.
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Contains essays on ancient history, information on and links to archaeological digs, and links to Latin resources, classical and archaeological organizations, and classical encyclopedia sites.
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Free classic literature in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). View online, download, print.
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A good, diverse hypertext list
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Lists links to translations and texts of classical sources used by William Shakespeare.
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The Stoa Consortium provides a venue for the exploration of innovations in scholarly communication, with a focus on Classics and Classical Archaeology. It hosts numerous classical electronic projects, guides to best practices, fora, a CVS and a weblog.
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Essays, texts, and studies on classical literature and language from Prof. William Harris of Middlebury College.
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A list of classics courses offered during the summer by colleges and universities throughout the world, sorted by discipline and subject of study.
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From The Perseus Project. Includes an English/Greek Word Search, English/Latin Word Search, Liddell Scott-Jones Greek Lexicon, and Lewis and Short Latin Dictionary.
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Language learning site which provides free Greek and Latin grammars, reading material, classical e-books and other learning resources and downloads.
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A computerized architectural and topographical survey of the Roman era colony of Corinth, by the University of Pennsylvania.
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Provides 441 online works of classical literature with a powerful search facility. A booklist links directly to relevant pages in online bookshops. Classical trivia questions can be posted and answered.
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Articles on mythology and ancient Greek/Roman literature, and resources.
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A large index of links to various classical history, art, archaeology, language and literature journals, texts, syllabi, forums, and other resources. From the University of California at Santa Barbara.
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Includes searches on indexes to scholarly journals, dictionaries, image archives, listserve archives, online translators, and Classics web search engines.