[all links verified 02/12/2002]
General Sources Language Sources Oral Recitation/Pronunciation
Societies and Organizations E-texts
Classics Departments Cultural Sources

General Sources:

  • Bibliotheca Classica Selecta (BCS) -- French. Introduction to classical studies, history, languages, etc.
  • The Perseus Project -- evolving digital library, engineering interactions through time, space, and language. Our primary goal is to bring a wide range of source materials to as large an audience as possible. Primary and secondary sources for the study of ancient Greece and Rome.
  • Requiem for Philology? -- Is it too late? Was it never important? Essay by Prof. Em. William Harris.
  • Atrium: The Rostra -- collection of media sources of Classical interest -- lectures, news articles, etc.
  • Aoidoi.org - "Aoidoi" means "poets." This site is dedicated to the study of Greek poetry from the Epics to Hellenistic Anacreontics. Welcomes everyone, whether professional scholar or not, interested in approaching Greek poetry on its own ground, in the Greek language.

    An Etymological Dictionary of Classical Mythology

    Societies and Journals:

  • New York Classical Club -- posting lectures, events, scholarships and contest information.
  • International Plato Society -- also publishes "Symposium Platonicum"
  • Bryn Mawr Classical Review -- reviews of scholarly work in classical studies.
  • American Philological Association -- the "other" APA. Pilgrimage site for the annual classicist meatmarket.
  • Classics Departments (selected)

  • Brooklyn College Classics, CUNY
  • Hunter College Classics, CUNY
  • CUNY Graduate Center (Ph.D.)
  • University of Toronto
  • University of Chicago
  • University of Arizona
  • Oxford University
  • University of Cambridge
  • Harvard University
  • Princeton University
  • Yale University
  • Oral Recitation/Pronunciation:

  • The Musical Pitch Accents in Greek -- Essay and discussion by Middlebury professor emeritus William Harris
  • SORGLL -- Society for the Oral Reading of Greek and Latin Literature. President: Stephen G. Daitz.
  • Stanley Lombardo, Iliad book one -- oral recitation online in Ancient Greek
  • The Sound of Ancient Greek -- by 2001 Stefan Hagel, Commission for Ancient Literature, Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • Language Sources:

  • The Latin/Greek Institute -- founded in 1973, a collaborative effort of the CUNY Grad. Center and Brooklyn College. Offers intensive, total-immersion programs in ancient languages during the summer that enable serious, highly motivated high school, undergraduate, and graduate students to cover the material normally included in several semesters of conventional work in a single summer
  • Greek Grammar -- Internet gateway to learning Ancient Greek
  • BMCR Review of Stephen G. Daitz's Illiad reading, part of "the living voice of Greek and Latin" series
  • The Philological Museum -- A site devoted to Humanistic Letters, principally British, consists of two parts, 1.) a library of Humanistic texts, listed here, 2.) An Analytic Bibliography of On-Line Neo-Latin Texts
  • The Latin Library -- lots of Latin e-texts.
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  • E-texts:

  • Perseus Digital Library -- hugely comprehensive database of classical literature, commentary and reference.
  • Cultural Sources