Contains more than 2,500 entries on the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. The dictionary covers key aspects of ancient Greek and Roman life and literature, such as science, social structure, philosophy, and religion, and contains comprehensive articles on central figures, both real and mythological, from Achilles to Zeno.
This site, from the Packard Humanities Institute, contains essentially all Latin literary texts written before A.D. 200, as well as some texts selected from later antiquity.
This collection covers the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world, and includes classical texts in translation that can be searched online, as well as links to museum images of architecture, sculpture, and vases.
Online version of the standard index for Classical Studies including authors and texts, literature, linguistics, archaeology, epigraphy and numismatics, history, philosophy, science, and technology.
Contains texts from the beginning of Latin literature (Livius Andronicus, 240 BC) through to the texts of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). The complete works of writers such as Cicero, Virgil, Augustine, Anselm of Canterbury, and Thomas Kempis.
Contains virtually all Greek texts surviving from the period between Homer (8th century B.C.) and A.D. 600, and the majority of surviving works up to the fall of Byzantium in A.D. 1453. Requires Greek fonts in order to view texts in Greek. Create an account to fully access the licensed material.
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A comprehensive collection of all Latin dictionaries ranging from ~600 BCE to the 7th century CE. Represents all stages of the Latin language from the archaic to early medieval period.
An Open Access Version from the Bavarian Academy of Sciences in Munich is also available.
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Extensive index of materials covering the fields of anthropology, archaeology and related interdisciplinary research from the 1880s to present. Includes the classical period.
Index to architecture including that of the Classical world. Can be searched in combination with Humanities International Complete and the ATLA Religion Index.
Multi-disciplinary index to a wide-range of Humanities journal. A good starting point for students. Can be searched in combination with ATLA Religion Index and the Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals.
A collection of scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, including 78 classical studies journals. Also included are books and primary sources, including images.
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This database provides access to the full-text of 10 literary criticism reference sets, including Classical & Medieval Literature Criticism, to which you can limit a search. Search results include essays (excerpts or full-text) published from an individual's time to the present, as well as biographical and bibliographical information. Click on "What's Inside" to limit to Classical & Medieval Literature Criticism volumes.
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Provides access to over 52 million records of any type of material cataloged in libraries around the world.
Databases that can be searched together or separately, include: Proceedings First Papers First Clase Periodica First Search Worldcat First Search Worldcat Dissertations & Theses
Nestor is an international bibliography of Aegean studies, Homeric society, Indo-European linguistics, and related fields. It includes publications concerning the central and western Mediterranean, southeastern Europe, the eastern Mediterranean, western Asia, and other regions of archaeological research.
TOCS-IN provides the tables of contents of a selection of classics, Near Eastern Studies, and religion journals, both in text format and through a Web search program. Where possible, links are given with articles of which the full text or an abstract is available online (about 15%). The project began to archive current tables of contents in 1992, and now contains nearly 200 journals, and nearly 100,000 articles.
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Guide to Classics Call NumbersA guide to Classics LC call numbers provided by USC Libraries: "For the most part, material for the study of classical antiquity is located in the classes PA "Classical Philology and Literature," and DE, DF, and DG, for general Mediterranean, Greek, and Roman history respectively. However, a substantial amount of relevant material is distributed elsewhere in the classification system, largely according to the subject matter of the work."
This video series guides users through using the database JSTOR, which includes selected scholarly journals and articles in humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
This guide provides information on the citation management programs EndNote, Zotero, and Mendeley. You will find information on EndNote instruction sessions here.