Greek and Latin Dictionaries
- Liddell, Scott, and Jones, A Greek-English Lexicon (LSJ) at Archimedes Project, Perseus Digital Library, and Diogenes (downloadable)
- Liddel and Scott, An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon at Perseus Digital Library.
- Lewis and Short, A Latin Dictionary at Perseus Digital Library, Archimedes Project, and Diogenes (downloadable)
- Lewis, An Elementary Latin Dictionary at Perseus Digital Library
- Bibliotheca Augustana (Greek, Latin, and other texts)
- Perseus Digital Library (Greek and Latin). Can click on words for grammar and vocabulary listings
- The Latin Library (Latin only)
- Lacus Curtius. Contains translations and original texts of many Roman historical works
- The Chicago Homer
- Greek and Latin Poetry Recital (Harvard)
- Greek and Latin Podcasts (Haverford)
Translations of Greek and Latin Texts
- Perseus Digital Library. Contains most Classical Greek and Latin authors
- MIT Archive . Contains many Greek and Latin authors
- Lacus Curtius. Contains Latin and translation of many Roman historical texts
- Brill’s New Jacoby. Text, translation and commentary of the fragments of th Greek historians (Middlebury)
Classical Encyclopedias and Dictionaries
- Brill’s New Pauly (Middlebury only)
- The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome (Middlebury only)
Articles, Journals, Research Tools
- Academic OneFile (Middlebury only)
Interdisciplinary index covering over 10,000 scholarly and popular journals and magazines, from 1980-present
- L’Année philologique (Middlebury only)
Bibliography of articles on Greek and Latin authors and works - Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World
- JSTOR (Middlebury only)
Contains full-text of more than 700 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, but does not include current issues - Middlebury Library Classics Research Guide
- Project Muse (Middlebury only)
Contains full-text of more than 100 journals in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics from the 1990s to present - TOCS-IN. Searches the Table of Contents of Interest to Classicist. in a good number of Classics journals
- Voice of the Shuttle: Website for Humanities Research
- The Ancient City of Athens (Indiana University)
- Maecenas: Images of Ancient Greece and Rome (Univ. Buffalo)
- Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art (New York)
- Museum of Fine Arts: The Classical World (Boston)
- Ancient Rome in 3-D (Google Earth)
- Greek Teachers’ Corner (G. Lawall)
- For Latin Teachers, Aspiring Teachers, and Their Friends (U Kentucky)
- American Classical League (ACL). Includes database of teaching jobs
- Southern Teachers Agency. Lists secondary school jobs in the South
- American Academy in Rome
- American Classical League (ACL)
- American Institute of Archaeology (AIA)
- American Philological Association (APA). The national Classics organization
- Classical Association of New England (CANE)
- Classical Association of the Atlantic States and Classical World (CAAS)
- Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS)
- Classical Association of Canada
- Women's Classical Caucus
- Classical Online Resources ( U Texas)
· Classics at Oxford: Web Resources
· De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopides of Roman Rulers and Their Families
· The Digital Classicist “A web-based hub for discussion, collaboration and communication”
· GreekKeys A software program that allows you to type Greek accentuation.
· Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism
· On-line Survey of Audio-Visual Resources for Classics (Janice Siegel)
· Perseus Digital Library. Texts, Images, and Translation.
· Silva Rhetoricae. Comprehensive site on rhetoric
· Textkit: Greek & Latin Learning Tools. Drills, Grammar, Readers, and more. (Many free downloads)
· Vicipaedia. Latin Wikipedia site
· VROMA: A Virtual Community for Teaching and Learning
· Textkit: Greek & Latin Learning Tools. Drills, Grammar, Readers, and more. (Many free downloads)
· The Vergil Project (Penn)