51ÁÔÆæ

Library Resources
General Resources

Note: All links below point to external sites.

  • The fosters the interests of students and scholars of classical antiquity who identify as Asian and Asian American.
  •  is a collective of archaeologists committed to the active support of archaeology students from working-class and historically looted communities.
  •  Publishes timely reviews of current scholarly work in the field of classical studies (including archaeology). This site is the authoritative archive of BMCR’s publication, from 1990 to the present.
  • The, a coalition of queer Classicists–including, but not limited to, lesbians, bisexuals, gay men, and transgender people–and their friends and supporters.
  • The  is a collection of Latin and Greek texts, dictionaries, commentaries, and more.
  •  provides microgrants–petty cash ranging from $5 to $300, no questions asked, to Classics/ Classics-adjacent undergrads and grads in the U.S. who need it.
  •  is a collection of links and blogs about the ancient classical world.
  •  is a wide-ranging general guide to web resources on the classical world.
  • The  advances equality, equity, and diversity efforts that support women, women-identifying persons, people of color, people with disabilities, graduate students, contingent faculty, and allies.
Post-Graduation Career Resources
  • Careers for Classicists (SCS)
  • Graduate programs in Classics and department websites (CAMWS)
  • Placement Services (ACL) (This is the best national resource for K-12 teaching opportunities)
  • State Latin Certification Requirements (CAMWS):
  • Colleges with programs in Latin, Greek and Classics
  • Wisconsin Association of Foreign Language Teachers
Ancient History Resources
  • All about Alexander the Great
    A guide to the extensive Internet materials on Alexander the Great
  • De imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors (DIR)
    On-line encyclopedia on the rulers of the Roman empire from Augustus (27 BC-AD 14) to Constantine XI Palaeologus (1449-1453).
Ancient Languages Resources

Ancient Languages: General

  • Textkit Greek and Latin Learning Tools
    Provides free, downloadable copies of classic Greek and Latin textbooks, grammars and readers.
  • Dickinson Texts and Commentaries
    Latin and Greek texts for reading, with explanatory notes, essays, vocabulary, and graphic, video, and audio elements.

Ancient Languages: Latin

  • The Latin Library
  • VRoma
    Web resources on Latin language, texts and authors, history and culture.
  • Forum Romanum
    Latin language, literature and culture (Primary and secondary sources)
  • National Committee for Latin and Greek (NCLG)
  • Cornell College Classical Studies
    Resources for online language exercises and the Roman world.
  • Septentrionale Americanum Latinitatis Vivae Institutum (SALVI)
    An association of spoken-Latin enthusiasts; links to many online resources.

Ancient Languages: Greek

  • Athenaze Greek Exercises
Classical and Near East Art and Archaeology Resources
  • Aegean Prehistoric Archaeology
    Perhaps the most important (and influential) web site for the study of Prehistoric Aegean archaeology. Conveniently divided into lessons for self-study. 
  • Nestor
    Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas: Searchable database.
  • The Beazley Archive
    Wealth of information on the Classical world, especially Greek art and architecture. Includes bibliographies, images, etc.
  • The Parthenon Frieze
    Extensive images and a virtual tour of the Parthenon frieze, one of the most celebrated (and contested) works of Greek art.
  • ABZU
    Web resources for the study of the Ancient Near East.
  • Metis
    Catalog of Greek sites with images and (in some cases) Quicktime VR tours.
  • Roman Art and Architecture
    Great source for images of Roman art and architecture.
  • Stanford Digital Forma Urbis Romae Project
    The Severan Marble Plan of Rome, a crucial resource for the topography of Rome.
  • Styppax
    An academic resource for the study of Cypriote sculpture: An on-line resource for the study of Cypriote sculpture and archaeology. Includes an extensive bibliography, as well as links of interest. Site maintained by Prof. Counts (51ÁÔÆæ, Art History).
Ancient Egypt Resources
  • Digital Egypt for Universities
    This website maintained by University College London and links to a wide variety of topics.
  • The British Museum – Ancient Egypt
    A decent site developed by the British Museum (London). Sometimes counter-intuitive (when in doubt, click on the images for more information).
  • The Griffith Institute at the University of Oxford
    Holds the original field documentation from Howard Carter’s excavation of Tutankhamen’s tombs, and other wonderful things
Professional Societies Resources
  • American Classical League
    Lists open secondary school positions
  • American Schools of Oriental Research
  • Society for Classical Studies
  • The Archaeological Institute of America
  • The Archaeological Institute of America – Milwaukee Chapter
  • The Classical Association of the Middle-West and South