On-line Starting Points and Resources
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- Images for Classicists: from Kathleen Coleman's Presidential Panel of the same name at the 2012 annual meeting
- New Greek Lexicon Project at Cambridge
- L'Année philologique
- The On-Line Survey of Audio-Visual Resources for Classics
- Classical PhD Theses in Progress in the UK and Ireland
- The APA's Classical Atlas Project
- Classics Technology Center
- A directory of directories of Ancient Historians and Classicists
- Summer study programs in Classics
- Electronic Resources for Classicists (listing managed by Maria Pantelia, University of California, Irvine)
- The Interactive Mediterranean Project: an on-line atlas of the ancient Mediterranean world
- Thesaurus Linguae Graecae
- Thesaurus Linguae Latinae
- Diotima
- Perseus
- ROMARCH
- The Stoa: A consortium of electronic publication in the humanities
- VRoma Project
- Why Study Classics? An essay by Karl Mauer at the University of Dallas
- eLatin eGreek eLearn Online materials for learning Latin and Greek
- ROGUECLASSICISM A blog about all things classical
- Page and Stage An in-depth partnership between the library and the theater based around Homer's Iliad
- Classics Podcasts Haverford College's list of links to Podcasts of readings of Latin and (ancient) Greek texts
Last updated January 17, 2012.
