Some accesses to classics (Latin, Greek, &c) information
Latest update: 1995.12.02
Reading material
Catalogs and Databases
Latin
Organizations
Seminars
Archaeology
Museums and Exhibits
Magazines
Historical
Gedioj
Epigraphy and Papyri
Reading material
The Oxford Text Archive
The Libellus Project
Some classic materials are to be found in
Wiretap Classics
Reviews of classical works
Recentiores
: Later Latin Texts and Contexts
The Georgetown Labyrinth
The Online Medieval and Classics Library
Catalogs and Databases
The Mount Athos Greek Manuscripts Catalog
The Hellenic Civilization Database
Latin
Various Latin materials
Medieval Latin aids
Allen and Greenough's
New Latin Grammar
A study guide to
Wheelock's Latin Text
The Vulgate Bible
Latin prayers
(Catholic)
Organizations
The
American Classical League
home page.
De Re Militari
(Classical and medieval military history)
Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America
Classical Association of Canada
(also Canadian Classical Bulletin)
American Philological Association
presidential addresses:
Seminars
Augustine Seminar
Boethius Seminar
Cultures of the Book
Archaeology
Pylos Archaelogical Dig
ROMARCH
(Roman art and archaeology)
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology
home page
Museums and Exhibits
Dead Sea Scrolls
exhibit at Library of Congress:
Kelsey Museum
Oriental Institute
of the University of Chicago:
Rome Reborn
:The Vatican Library and Renaissance Culture:
Images from Vatican museums
Magazines
Arachnion
: A Journal of Literature and Ancient History on the Web
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Bryn Mawr Medieval Review
Canadian Classical Bulletin
Classics Ireland
Didaskalia
Electronic Antiquity
Scholia
Scholia
(Reviews):
Historical
Cassiodorus
(James J. O'Donnell)
Junillus
material (John F. Collins)
Gedioj
Be careful! Here there bee
gods
! (Not to mention goddesses, and myths...)
Diaj bildoj
klasikaj
Epigraphy and Papyri
The
Papyrus Archive
at Duke University
Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts
(Brown University)
Roman law
Diotima
: Women and Gender in the ancient world
Elvis in Latin
FAQ
Classics at Oxford
Christus Rex
home page (Catholic):
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