GREEK & ROMAN LITERATURE

Reference – Texts - Library Holdings

REFERENCE

Classics Resources

Aristarchus
The portal Aristarchus, hosted at the University of Genoa groups five different web tools for classical studies: the Ancient Greek Grammarians' Lexicon; the project Poorly Attested Words in Ancient Greek; the Catalogus Philologorum Classicorum; the Catalogus Philologorum Classicorum, the web site of the Italian Centre of L'Année Philologique and the portal Mediaclassica.

Bibliotheca Academica Translationum
A searchable catalogue of all translations into any language of works of classical scholarship from 1701 (refoundation of the academie des inscriptions) to 1917 (Russian revolution).

University of Michigan Papyrus Collection
Lewis & Short Online

Latin Dictionary and Grammar Aid
Links to online resources to learning Latin from the University of Notre-Dame

TEXTS

Classical Latin Texts
The Packard Humanities Institute's searchable collection of Latin texts--for a long time only available on CD-ROM-- is now freely accessible online

Electronic Resources for Classicists

Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL)
Online collection of Classical and medieval literary works.

The Internet Classics Archive

The Perseus Collection of Online Greek and Roman Texts

Griechischer Geist aus Basler Pressen
Early Greek books from the University of Basel Library

L’Antiquité Grecque et Latine
Online Collection of Classical Greek, Latin and Arabic literature in French translation (with original text)


OTHERS SITES OF INTEREST:

Ancient Greek Tutorials 
From the University of California.

Ancient Narrative
Electronic journal; continuation of the Petronian Society Newsletter (ed. Gareth Schmeling) and the Groningen Colloquia on the Novel (eds. Heinz Hofmann and Maaike Zimmerman) [Intranet only].

The Classical Association of Great Britain

Classics Confidential

Video and podcasting site about the Classical World and the world of classicists

Moods and Tenses of New Testament Greek 
By Ernest de Witt Burton.

Pau Gilabert Barberà's web page

Includes collection of articles by Pau Gilabert Barberà Professor of the Classical Tradition at the University of Barcelona