CLASSICS RESOURCES ON THE WEB
- Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation maintained at the UC Irvine by Maria C. Panelia. Most complete list of projects, electronic publications, journal indexes, images, text archives, free fonts and software, course materials, etc.
- The Perseus Project under the direction of Gregory Crane at Tufts University. Texts in Greek and English, LSJ on-line, English and/or Greek word searching, morphological analysis tool, databases of Greek architecture, archaeological sites, coins and vases. Fraser’s notes on Apollodorus’ Library.
- The Bryn Mawr Classical Review. High-quality reviews of all new publications in classics.
- TOCS-IN, Table of Contents of recent issues of classics journals. Very useful when looking for bibliography more recent than the DCB.
- Diotima. Resources for the study of women and gender in antiquity, maintained by Ross Scaife (U. of Kentucky) and Suzanne Bonefas (Miami University). Course syllabi, reviews, bibliography and much more.
- The American Philological Association. Professional organization of American classicists. Best e-mail directory of classicists. Information on annual meetings. Job listings.
- Latin/Greek Institute
The Latin/Greek Institute of The City University of New York is a collaborative effort of the City University Graduate Center and Brooklyn College. The Institute 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.
- Database of Classical Bibliography
The DCB central database, begun in 1989 under the direction of Dee L. Clayman, now contains more than 700,000 records including the entire contents of volumes 1-63 (1927-1992) of the Année Philologique.



