Classics
- The Beazley Archive has thousands of images of classical pottery and geographic sites in addition to a dictionary, bibliographies, and Web links.
- The Bryn Mawr Classical Review is an online journal that provides full-text book reviews of scholarly classical studies material.
- Classics Collections Page is a very well organized gateway to classics information from the University of Florida.
- Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World has links to many online articles, book reviews, databases, and images relating to “patterns of gender around the ancient Mediterranean.” Diotima also includes the beginnings of a searchable bibliography (with an emphasis on recent work).
- Electronic Antiquity is an online peer-reviewed journal which can be browsed by issue or searched with keywords.
- The Forum Romanum has a well organized listing of online Latin literature and their English translations (searchable and browsable).
- The Internet Classics Archive has over 400 works by 59 classical authors, all translated into English.
- The Latin Library is an online collection of Latin texts.
- Leeds International Classical Studies is a peer-reviewed online journal browsable by volume, by author, or by theme.
- The Perseus Digital Library is a digital library of resources for studying the ancient world and includes ancient texts and translations, philological tools, maps, extensively illustrated art catalogs, and secondary essays on various topics.
- Tables of Contents of Journals of Interest to Classicists (TOCS-IN) provides tables of contents of 160 journals in the areas of Classics, Near Eastern Studies, and Religion.
- Textkit provides free download-able Greek and Latin learning guides, grammars, and readers.
- Voice of the Shuttle: Classical Studies Page is one of the most comprehensive groupings of web sites of interest to classicists.
- Zenobia: Comparative Material for Classical and Contemporary Traditions
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