Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation
SELECTED CLASSICS RESOURCES ON THE WWW


  1. The Christian Hagiography Page offers an overview of hagiographical studies (associations, newsletters,congresses); tools for scholars (checklist of reference books; dictionaries of saints; links to Web sites) and recent Bollandist publications (Analecta Bollandiana; Subsidia Hagiographica).
  2. Classical Backpacking in Hellas is a web site created and maintained by Dave Webb at the University of Missouri. It contains information on archaeological sites, a travelouge with linked text, many photos, bibliographies of ancient sites, travel tips, and other helpful items for those interested in the sites of ancient Greece or just thinking of traveling there today.
  3. CURSUS VIVAE LATINITATIS: A summer program for intermediate and advanced Latin study in an immersion environment will be offered at the Univ. of Notre Dame in July 1996. The program will be taught by Brian Krostenko (Univ. of Notre Dame), Walter Stevenson (Univ. of Richmond) and Jeffrey Wills (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison). The Home Page of CURSUS VIVAE LATINITATIS offers information about the schedule and description of the methods to be used.
  4. Dissertation Abstracts.
  5. Dr. Bee's Gardens of Adonis: Classical Tradition in Modern American Poetry is edited by Celica Milovanovic, Univ. of Millersville.
  6. Facta & Verba is a project that investigates the automatic processing and presentation of data. Its purpose is to design databases from which hypertext versions of classical texts can be generated with pointers to e.g., commentaries, dictionaries, related texts, etc.The site presently demonstrates an HTML-concordance on Vergil's Aeneid IV and Clytaimnestra's monologue from Aeschylus'Agamemnon 266-316.
  7. Graduate Education in Classics is a collection of linked pages related to the present and future of graduate education in Classics. It includes reports of four roundtable discussions that took place at the University of Pennsylvania from December 1994 to April 1995, the eight papers presented at the 1994 APA Presidential Forum on "Graduate Education in a Changing Profession", and the report of the Task Force on the Relationship between Graduate Education and the Undergraduate Curriculum.
  8. The International Congress on Pre-Modern Encyclopedic Texts: Information about the second International Congress to be held in Groningen in July 1996.
  9. The Latin/Greek Institute, City University Graduate Center Information about the Latin/Greek Institute, it's offerings, calendar, fees and other information.


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