Classics
I'm looking for resources for Greece and Rome (interfaces, what Rome got from Greece, characters, etc.) as well as physics background information and resources for 20th century American history.
- Perseus Project, The - from Tufts University, detailed searchable library of texts, translations, art, and archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome.
- Encyclopedia Mythica - pantheon.org
- Yahoo's List for Classics
- Classical Resources - links to other directories, texts, departments, organizations, and journals.
- Internet Classics Archive - offers hundreds of works of classical literature in translation
- Classical Rome Resources
- Classics Page at Ad Fontes Academy
- Classics Subject Guide
- Dr. Thorburn's Resources on Classics
- Greek/Attic/Hellenic Sites - Though the focus is on ancient Greece, this index is a resource for all classicists. Four main categories: texts, art, maps, general.
- Internet Resources for Classics - classical resources by subject.
- Search Argos - search for web sites and documents that cover the ancient world.
- Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology - links to resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists.
- Diotima - materials for the study of women and gender in the ancient world.
- Classics Page at Ad Fontes Academy - library of Latin texts.
- Latin Library, The - texts in Latin from Cicero to Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
- Online Medieval and Classical Library - collection of important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization.
Collegiate
- World Lecture Hall - [Select WLH Courses -> Classics] Contains links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver class materials. For example, you will find course syllabi, assignments, lecture notes, exams, class calendars, multimedia textbooks, etc.
- Perseus Project, The - from Tufts University, detailed searchable library of texts, translations, art, and archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome.
- 1983 Volume II: Greek and Roman Mythology - Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
- Chemistry I, An Introduction Greek Theory and Roman Practice - Alberta University
- CC115Greek and Roman Mythology - University of Illinois
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