Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation
HOME PAGES OF PROJECTS, CENTERS, AND OTHER INITIATIVES


  1. American Academy in Rome The Home page of the American Academy in Rome provides information about the Academy, its history and various programs.

  2. Anglo-American Project at Pompeii with information about the excavations of the project in Pompeii and its Field School.

  3. American School for Classical Studies at Athens The Home Page contain general information about the School, its administration, publications and various projects.

  4. The Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World created by the Classical Atlas Project
  5. The Home Page of the Center for Hellenic Studies provides information about the Center, its history, mission, fellowships, and library.
  6. The Home Page of the Center for Studies in Oral Tradition at the University of Missouri-Columbia provides information about the Center and its programs.
  7. The Corinth Computer Project aims at reconstructing the city plan and landscape of Roman Corinth. It has been carried out since 1988 by the Mediterranean Section of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology under the auspices of the Corinth Excavations of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. The Home Page of the project includes a general description of the project and its goals, methodologies, city plans and bibliographies.
  8. The Home Page of (DGE) Greek-Spanish Dictionary provides an overview of the project and a description of the dictionary, as well as its supplementary series. In addition, the page contains links to the DGE Canon Lists of editions and the addenda to the Bibliographical Repertoire of Greek Lexicography and a bibliographical database of Greek Inscriptions, called CLAROS. CLAROS contains near 140.000 records coming from more than 350 epigraphical collections.
  9. The Home page of the Cornell Greek Epigraphy Project provides information about the project and its contribution to the production of the PHI CD-ROM #7.
  10. Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum (Critical Editions of the Latin Church Fathers) edited by the Austrian Academy of Sciences. This Home Page provides a list of the works edited thus far and other information about the project.
  11. Database of Classical Bibliography DCB is the electronic version of L' AnnÈe Philologique available on CD-ROM and now Online.
  12. The Cornell Halai East Lokris Project Home page includes reports, images and other information about the Halai Excavation project which sponsored by Cornell University.
  13. Egyptian Project. A preliminary report on the December 1993 field season of the University of Michigan/University of Asiut project in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, is available at URL:http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/projects/coptos/desert.html.
  14. The Florentine Academy of Papyrology and Studies on the Ancient World (Accademia Fiorentina di Papirologia e di Studi sul Mondo Antico)
  15. The Getty Museum Home Page offers an overview of its various collections and exhibitions, as well as general information of interest to perspective visitors.
  16. The Hellinomnimon Project is a digital library (developed at the Laboratory for the Electronic Processing of Historical Archives of the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Athens, Greece) consisting of all philosophical and scientific manuscripts written in Greek from 1600 to 1821. Its web site provides general information about the project, its historical background and a "tour" of the Digital Library.
  17. The Ohio State Excavations at Isthmia web site provides an overview of the work being carried on at the site at Isthmia, Greece.
  18. Patrologia Graeca (Migne edition): A digital (as well as a print) version of the 160-volume PG is available by the Religion and Technology Center. This page provides information about the project and ordering information.
  19. Patrologia Latina (distributed by Chadwyck-Healey): information about the Database and its searchable WWW version.
  20. Pompeii Forum Project, a collaborative venture to study the urban center of Pompeii,includes three components: documentation of the site, data analysis and study of Pompeii's urban history. The Home Page of the project includes links to several site plans and information about the site and the progress of the project.
  21. The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project (PRAP) is "a multi-disciplinary, diachronic archaeological expedition" which investigates prehistoric and historic settlement and land use in Western Messenia, Greece. Its Home Page provides information about the project, a detailed report of the history and findings of the project to date, views and maps of the study area, and other information.
  22. School of Historical Studies, Princeton, Institute for Advanced Study. The School of Historical Studies is part of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, an independent, private institution whose mission is to support scholarship and research in historical studies, mathematics, natural sciences, and social science. The web page of the School of Historical Studies offers information about its programs, faculty members, residential fellowships (called memberships) and its library holdings.
  23. The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae® Page presents general information about the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae Digital Library and provides answers to frequently asked questions. Items posted include listings of the contents of TLG CD-ROMs, information about the sources of TLG CD-ROM-compatible software, the Beta Code Manual, addenda and corrigenda to the printed TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, instructions on how to order TLG products and other items of potential use to the TLG user. The TLG web page is also the gateway to the online Canon of Greek Authors and Works, the Online TLG and the Online demo site.
  24. The University of Chicago Excavations at Isthmia contains information about the project, project reports, a bibliography and links to other related sites.

  25. VROMA is a project recently funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Its aim is to improve and expand the teaching of classical languages and cultures--Roman in particular--through the development and use of technology-assisted (virtual) materials and collaboration between and among undergraduate and secondary school Classics programs. The Home Page of the project contains information about its activities, its participants, links to related projects and some preliminary materials.
  26. The Vatican Library page provides information about the project to digitize its manuscripts collection.


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