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Links of interest to classicists

Electronic resources for classicists from Penn Libraries

Greek and Latin Classics Page from the Library of Congress


The University of Pennsylvania's Center for Ancient Studies

The American Philological Association
the "principal learned society for classical studies in North America"

The American Classical League
contains many links "of importance to the teaching and study of the Classics"

The Classical Association of the Atlantic States

The American Academy in Rome

Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research
from the University of California, Santa Barbara

Bryn Mawr Classical Review

The Vergil Project
from the University of Pennsylvania, "a collaborative enterprise dedicated to collecting, creating, and disseminating resources for teaching and research about Vergil"

Juan Luis de la Cerda's Vergil commentary (Cologne 1643) on line at SCETI, Penn's Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Image

Maecenas
From the University of Buffalo, Maecenas is a collection of photographs of ancient Greek and Roman architecture, cities, and archeological sites

Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (The University of Pennsylvania Museum)

Delphinus, The Undergraduate Journal of the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania

New Tools for Teaching
a discussion of using Internet-based resources for teaching, by James J. O'Donnell, Classical Studies

The Survey of Audio-Visual Resources for Classics
by Janice Siegel