Research Resources in Classics
Updated 1/11/00
The Tomb of Augustus in the Campus Martius
(Photo by Leo C. Curran from the Maecenas site)
- GNOMON : An online version of the Gnomon
bibliography, this site is updated every week.
- Bibliotheca Classica
Selecta: A bibliography of classical studies maintained by Jacques Poucet in Belgium. It contains an annotated
list with links to the Home Pages of all Classics Journals, including electronic ones.
- Tools of the Trade for the Study of Roman Literature:
An annotated electronic
bibliography compiled by Shirley Werner and Lowell Edmunds at Rutgers University, including extensive information
on the whole scope of the Classical World.
- TOCS-IN: Contains
the current tables of contents of over 124 journals and 6500 recent articles of
interest to classicists.
- Carl Uncover: A periodical index and document delivery
service.
- Ancient
History Bulletin
- On-line Survey of Audio-Visual Resources for Classics: From Janice Siegal
at Temple University.
- Arachnion:
A Journal of Ancient Literature and History on the Web : A refereed
electronic journal for classical studies.
- Bryn
Mawr Classical Review BMCR publishes over 150 reviews a year and distributes them via e-mail to
a growing number of subscribers around the world. Reviews are also available on line.
- BRYN MAWR ELECTRONIC RESOURCES REVIEW (BMERR): The Bryn
Mawr Electronic Resources Review is an electronic journal for reviews of electronic resources having to do with
antiquity.
- Bryn Mawr Commentaries:
Bryn Mawr Commentaries publishes
intermediate Greek and Latin texts in Greek and Latin with annotation.
- Canadian Classical
Bulletin
- Magic Bibliographies and Resources:
Maintained by John-Gabriel Bodard at the University of Reading.
- Classics
Ireland: The journal of the Classical Association of Ireland.
- Didaskalia:
An electronic journal which publishes news related to ancient theater
and modern productions of ancient theater, listings of upcoming productions
and drama-oriented events, and reviews of books and productions pertaining
to ancient theater.
- Diotima:An impressive
collection of materials related
to the study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World.
-
Electronic
Antiquity: Communicating the Classics: [ISSN 1320-3606] An e-journal
carrying articles, translations, reviews, job announcements and project
reports.
- E-Recentiores:
A resource associated with a new monograph series, Recentiores: Later
Latin Texts and Contexts, edited by James O'Donnell for the University
of Michigan Press.
- Göttinger Forum für Altertumswissenschaft: An
electronic journal for Classics.
- HISTOS: An electronic journal
of ancient historiography published by the University
of Durham (UK).
- International
Journal of the Classical Tradition: Contents of volume I, issues
1-3 are available via the Classics List Home Page.
- The Journal
of Roman Archaeology
- New
England Classical Journal (NECJ)
- The Petronian Society
- Phoenix: The
journal of the Classical Association of
Canada, Phoenix maintains a home page with subscription information, guidelines to contributors,
abstracts of articles and table of contents of current and forthcoming issues.
- Retiarius: Commentarii Periodici Latini:
An electronic journal published once a year and edited by Terence Tunberg, University of Kentucky. It includes
articles (written in Latin) on Latin language and literature, with emphasis on post-classical and especially modern
Latin.
- Revue Internationale des Droits de l'Antiquite: Offers the
full-text of its articles on-line.
- Pomoerium: Studia et commentarii ad orbem classicum spectantia: Publishes
articles on any subject of classical interest, and especially on ancient history and classical philology.
- Scholia: Published with the support
of the University of Natal, Scholia features articles and critical reviews related to classical antiquity
and information about Classics programs in African Universities.
- Traditio:
a scholarly journal on ancient and medieval history, thought and religion.