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Full Text Journals & Indexes

 

Electronic Reference Sources

  L'Annee Philologique
ABOUT     Oxford Reference Online - Classics.
Online access to The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization, The Concise Oxford Companion to Classical Literature, Who's Who in the Classical World, and The Pocket Oxford Latin Dictionary.
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Print Indexes

L'Annee Philologique

 

Web Resources

Electronic Resources for Classicists
Comprehensive megasite maintained by Maria Pantelia, U. of Calif. at Irvine; great starting place.

Perseus Project.
Compilation of textual and image source materials--a gold mine!

The Cambridge Companions to Literature and Classics.
Over 1500 comprehensive and accessible essays on major authors, periods and genres.

Voice of the Shuttle, Classical Studies.
Lots of quick links.

Pomoerium: Classical Resources.
Based in Europe, with more than two dozen subject categories which link to many unique resources.

Classical and Medieval History.
An annotated list of reference websites from the U.S. Library of Congress, spanning both Greek and Latin topics.

Classics Collections
from the University of Florida, a rich selection of primary and secondary sources, references, etc.

Classical Mythology
developed by Dr. Robin Mitchell-Boyask at Temple University as part of a course in mythology; geared for college students.

Greek Mythology Link.
Lots of information organized in different ways by author Carlos Parada.

Greek Grammar on the Web.
The electronic gateway to the study of ancient Greek.

Byzantium: Byzantine Studies on the Internet.
What it says.

Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World.
Streamlined, easy to use.

The Internet Classics Archive.
Source for English translations of classical texts.

Didaskalia.
An English-language electronic publication about Greek and Roman drama, dance, and music as they are performed today.

LacusCurtius: into the Roman World.
Colorful and selective.

De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors.
Essays, family trees, maps, and other historical materials covering the emperors from 27 BC to 1453.

Roman Civilization, a page connected with the CMS 206/History 206 course by Assoc. Prof. Margaret Imber, Bates College. Contains syllabus, resources, links of interest, etc.

Subject Guides at Bowdoin and Colby Colleges.

Important Reference Works

Oxford Classical Dictionary
Reference DE 5 .O9 1996

Civilization of the Ancient Mediterranean; Greece and Rome. 3 vols.
Reference DE 59 .C55 1987

Greek and Latin Authors, 800 B.C. - A.D. 1000.
Reference PA 31 .G7

Late Antiquity : A Guide to the Postclassical World.
Reference DE 5 .L29 1999

Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites.
Reference DE 59 .P7

 

Library contact:

For more information, contact:

Tom Hayward
Humanities Reference Librarian
(207) 786-8323
e-mail: thayward AT bates.edu

The George and Helen Ladd Library • Bates College
48 Campus Avenue • Lewiston, Maine 04240
(207) 786-6263


Page author: Tom Hayward
Date: 10/19/07


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