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Fifteen volumes of Brill's New Pauly are devoted to Greco-Roman antiquity and
cover more than two thousand years of history,
ranging from the second millennium BC to early
medieval Europe. Five volumes are uniquely
concerned with the aftermath of antiquity and the process of reinterpretation and evaluation of the ancient heritage, including the history of classical scholarship.
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Historical Abstracts is your complete reference guide to the history of the world from 1450 to the present (excluding the United States and Canada, which are covered in America: History and Life). This database is packed with annotated references to information on topics from the Renaissance to Tiananmen Square?over half a million entries in all.
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Humanities Abstracts is a bibliographic database that cites articles from English-language periodicals. Periodical coverage includes some of the best-known scholarly journals and numerous lesser-known but important specialized magazines.
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Iter, meaning a journey or a path in Latin, is a not-for-profit research project, created for the advancement of learning in the study and teaching of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700) through the development of online resources.
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JSTOR is a not-for-profit organization with a dual mission to create and maintain a trusted archive of important scholarly journals, and to provide access to these journals as widely as possible. JSTOR offers both multidisciplinary and discipline-specific collections, covering such topics as Business, Language & Literature, Mathematics & Statistics, Music, Ecology & Botany. JSTOR is not a current issues database. Because of JSTOR's archival mission, there is a gap, typically from 1 to 5 years, between the most recently published journal issue and the content available in JSTOR.
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LexisNexis® Academic provides searchable access to a comprehensive spectrum of full-text information from over 5,600 sources, selected to meet academic research needs, including: national and regional newspapers, wire services, broadcast transcripts, international news, and non-English language sources; U.S. Federal and state case law, codes, regulations, legal news, law reviews, and international legal information; Shepard?s® Citations for all U.S. Supreme Court cases back to 1789; Business news journals, company financial information, SEC filings and reports, and industry and market news
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NetLibrary offers access to the full text of reference, scholarly, and professional books. NetLibrary eBooks are digital full-text versions of books such as reference works, scholarly monographs, literature and fiction, and 3,400 publicly-accessible titles.
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The Philosopher's Index is a bibliographic database with informative, author-written abstracts covering scholarly research in all areas of philosophy. The literature covered goes back to 1940 and includes journal articles, books, book chapters such as contributions to an anthology, and book reviews. The Philosopher's Index monitors over 550 journals from more than 40 countries and is updated quarterly. Extensive indexing includes personal and proper names along with subject terms; there is also the capability to search for the authors of book reviews.
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Project Muse® offers nearly 200 journal titles from some 30 scholarly publishers, covering the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, gender studies, economics, and many others.
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This journal from Boston University offers some of its articles online without a subscription.
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BMCR publishes timely reviews of current scholarly work in the field of classical studies (including archeology).
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The University of Saskatchewan Library has negotiated access to 19,092 full text electronic journals for use by University faculty, staff and students. This is a great resource with which to browse journals in any field.
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H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences is an online scholarly review resource.
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This on-line journal, associated with the Leeds International Classics Seminar, publishes articles and interim discussion papers on all aspects of Greek and Roman antiquity, and of the history of the classical tradition.
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The Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography (SEPB) presents selected English-language articles, books, and other printed and electronic sources that are useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet. Most sources have been published between 1990 and the present; however, a limited number of key sources published prior to 1990 are also included. Where possible, links are provided to sources that are freely available on the Internet.
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Includes gateways, bibliographies, archives, publications and organizations.
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A collection of links to Internet sites dealing with English and American literature.
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Guides to Greek resources including online Greek and Latin texts, ancient Greek and Roman images, and dictionaries and language sites.
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MARTINDALE'S
THE REFERENCE DESK
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I'd like to thank the following organizations and individuals who made Metis possible. The University of Texas System Administration for providing primary funding for the project.
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Covers classics and biblical studies, archaeology and more.
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The Gask Ridge frontier system is the earliest Roman land frontier in Britain, built in the 70s or 80's AD, 40 years before Hadrian's Wall and 60 years before the Antonine Wall.
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SCETI, a fully integrated digital library, was created in 1996 to publish virtual facsimiles of rare books and manuscripts in the Penn Library's collections. Its ongoing mission is to make accessible to the global community of scholars and researchers primary source materials that would otherwise be difficult to access. The site is free and open to all in the interests of knowledge and learning.
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Authoritative guide to web sites in classical studies.
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The Lexiteria Corporation is a Pennsylvania USA company with offices in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. We specialize in custom translation and localization management, custom-created dictionaries and word lists. (We know why custom is in customer!) We also sponsor the alphaDictionary language resource site, that offers a wide variety of language materials intended to help its visitors learn and master anything they need to know about their native language or other languages.
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Will provide a description will site construction is done
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This is a site that gives information about classics
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"This site contains samples of Greek and Latin prose and poetry texts, read by various scholars and in different styles. It is designed to help students of the classical languages to acquaint themselves with the sound of Greek and Latin and to practice their own reading skills."
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This site is intended for Dr. Robin Mitchell-Boyask's courses in Classical Mythology for Summer and Fall 2004. Others may find it useful and are welcome. For further information contact him at robin@temple.edu.
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Take advantage of a number of library services offered online. Requests are processed daily, Monday through Friday. You may submit most requests at any time of day.
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Microsoft Windows '95 has integrated support for most western languages. If you bought Windows '95 on a CD-ROM, or it came with your computer, you do not need to download additional software to read and write in Greek -- although there are a couple of files you might want to add.
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A digital library of Latin literature, from the earliest epigraphic remains to the Neo-Latinists of the eighteenth century.
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Links to such research resources as dictionaries, pronunciation guides, grammar aids and wordlists.
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The Greek Mythology Link is a collection of myths retold by Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology, published in 1993 (available at Amazon). The GML contains Texts, Images, Charts and Maps. The mythical accounts are based exclusively on ancient sources.
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Contains the English translations of 441 works from classical authors.
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Latin texts of more than 50 major classical authors. Also contains works of lesser figures.
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Primary and secondary sources for the study of ancient Greece and Rome, including 489 classical texts and 112 secondary sources.
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The Perseus Digital Library offers tools for Latin and Greek dictionary help, word searches, vocabulary, etc.
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Downloadable grammars, readers, lexicons and dictionaries. There is a forum where you can learn Greek and Latin with other learners.
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TOCS-IN provides the tables of contents of 185 journals, both in text format and through a Web search program. Some articles will be available online.
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Everything about Virgil - bibiographical and biographical information, texts and links to English translations.
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Bilingual digital library . It explores the history of the French presence in North America from the first decades of the 16th Century to the end of the 19th Century.
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