General Resources
. Start here for most searches for texts, translations, maps, images, etc. of the Greek world (it can also be helpful for Roman things as well).
is a consortium for online publication that links to a number of valuable sites, for instance: , , (on the workings of democracy in classical Athens); (QTVR panoramas of Greek archaeological sites and monuments); go here also to find a number of classical blogs.
is another source for digital resources on the classical world.
Greek and Roman Texts
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, also available as a database through the SCU library, contains digitized Greek texts from Homer to 1453 C.E.
provides English translations of 441 texts (most but not entirely Greek and Roman).
provides a link to over 100,000 texts from L'Année Épigraphique, C.I.L., and Dessau's Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae.
Finding Your Way Around Ancient Greece and Rome
promotes cartography, historical geography, and geographic information; use this site for digital maps.
Maecenas: Images of Ancient Greece and Rome is just what is promises.
, found within Perseus, is supplemented by The Perseus Site Catalogue.
provides up-to-date information on the excavations with maps, diagrams, QTVR virtual reality movies, and links to other relevant sites.
offers images with essays and links to information about Athens.
includes texts and translations of many Latin authors; see also .
provides online resources for learning about the Latin language and ancient Roman culture with images, texts, translations, articles—and it will even speak with you in Latin!
offers an excellent collection of resources for the study of classical Rome.
For Class
Resources on Ancient Greek Myth offers many links to other sites–very helpful for mythology students. See also Resources on Ancient Greek Religion.
is the most helpful site for women, gender and sexuality in ancient Greece and Rome
For ancient coins, see The American Numismatic Society, , .
Classics Podcasts available from Haverford College.
Bibliographies of Classical Scholarship
, an index to work published since 1924 in fields related to the language, literature, history, and culture of ancient Greece and Rome, is the standard bibliographical tool for research in Classics. The online electronic version covers the years 1949-2005. It is available as an electronic database through the SCU library.
is a good place to start to find recent books and journal articles in Classics.
publishes online reviews (often review essays) of recent books in all areas of Classics.
is useful in finding movies and documentaries produced about a wide variety of classical topics.