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Classics Studies Resources

Classics Subject Librarian
George Crafts 224A Alderman Library 924-4984


 

WEB SITES

  • Classics Collections
    A well-chosen list of electronic resources maintained by Blake Landor at the University of Florida Library. There are hyperlinks to the resources and frequent brief annotations.

  • Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation
    A very extensive, well-annotated list of a great variety of resources maintained by Maria C. Pantelia at the University of California, Irvine.

  • Diotima
    This site is concerned with the study of women and gender in the ancient Mediterranean. It includes bibliographies, course materials, translated texts, and links to related sites.
  • Histos
    An electronic journal concerned with the historiography of Greece, Rome, other ancient cultures, and Byzantium. It includes refereed articles, reviews, readers' responses, and notices of conferences and research projects.
  • American Philological Association
    This homepage of the principal American society for classicists includes information on the annual meeting, a directory of members, and job listings.

ELECTRONIC-ONLY JOURNALS AND INDEXES

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