Some useful links to further resources
Typing Greek
- TypeGreek.com - especially good for sublinear dots (just use '@')
- RoboGreek - free utility for typing Greek
Good Fonts for Greek
- The Brill - attractive font, and has the advantage of automatically putting sublinear dots in the right place
Greek and Latin Language
- Charlie Weiss' Language Page - a wide variety of language learning resources
- Jo Wilmott's Website - many more language resources
Scansion
- METRON - scansion tool for Latin hexameters and pentameters
- Mnemonics for metre - mnemonics for learning Greek/Latin metre by Armand D'Angour
Guides to practical criticism/critical discussions (the close study of a specific passage from an ancient text):
- Guide by Marianne Cole, Oliver Thomas and Helen Van Noorden (only accessible with a CRSid)
- Guide by Charlie Weiss
- Guide by Katherine McDonald
Texts online
- Alpheius Project - tool to assist reading texts online
- Dickinson College Commentaries - brand new Open Access Greek & Latin commentaries (incl. Ovid Amores I), alongside some older commentaries and a core vocabulary list
- Musisque Deoque - A digital archive of Latin poetry
- The Suda Online (SOL) - searchable text and translation of the Suda
Facts and other information about the ancient world
Databases
- AGCO - Antigonid Coins Online - database of Antigonid coins
- Aeschylus Agamemnon Catalogue - a bibliography of the Agamemnon from 1518 to the present
- Callythea - an online (French) database of Hellenistic poets' treatment of mythological material, alongside iconographic comparanda
- Diorisis Search 2.0 - select and search any of 820 lemmatized Ancient Greek texts
- ETYGRAM - an online dictionary of etymologies proposed or suggested by ancient and medieval Greek texts for Greek words
- Epigraphik-Datenbank - database of Latin inscriptions
- Haverford Digital Commentary Library - an aggregator of open-access classical commentaries online
- Homeric Speech Database - companion to D. Beck's study of Homeric Speech
- Mueller-Jacoby Concordance - DFHG tool for finding concordances among ancient Greek fragmentary historians
- The Oath in Archaic and Classical Greece - database of references to oaths in Greek texts from earliest inscriptions to 322 BCE
- Packhard Humanities Institute - searchable Greek inscriptions
- PCO - Ptolemaic Coins Online - database of Ptolemaic coins
- Proxeny Networks of the Ancient World - searchable overview of proxeny attestations in the ancient world
- recensio.antiquitatis - an open access aggregator for scholarly reviews in all fields of ancient studies
- SCO - Seleucid Coins Online - database of Seleucid coins
- Tesserae - a search engine for intertextual parallels (Greek-Greek, Latin-Latin, Greek-Latin)
- Trismegistos - database of metadata of all published and semi-published texts from Egypt and the Nile valley, c. 800 BCE - 800 CE
Maps
Networks
- Augustan Poetry Network
- Classical Collections Network
- Epic Poetry Network
- Network for the Study of Archaic and Classical Greek Song
Bibliographies
- Cognitive Classics - bibliographies on cognitive approaches to the humanities and classics
- Dreams of Antiquity 2.0 - bibliography on dreams and visions in Greco-Roman antiquity
- Greek Linguistics - bibliography of functional Greek linguistics
- GrEpiAbbr - list of abbreviations of editions and reference works for Alphabetic Greek Epigraphy [older version]
- Hellenistic Bibliography - bibliographies on post-classical Greek poetry and its influence
- Nikephoros Bibliography - bibliography on sport in antiquity
- Seleucid Research Bibliography - bibliography project of the Seleucid Study Group
Archives
- Digital Proceedings of the Virgil Society (dPVS) - digital repository for the Proceedings of the Virgil Society
- Omnibus - Classics magazine aimed at those in the final years of high school/starting university
Reference Resources
Educational Videos
- Classics educational videos by Tom MacKenzie
Just for fun
- Homeromanteion - consult the oracle of Homeric verses
- Latinometer - how latinate is your prose?
Some Fun Compositions
- A.E. Housman's "A Fragment of Greek Tragedy" in Aeschylean Greek by D.S. Raven
- De Bello Sidereo Liber I in Latin hexameters by Alexis Hellmer
- Samuel Butler's "Herodotus at Cambridge" in Herodotean Greek by J. Enoch Powell
- Heroides 15 1/2 (After "Let it Go" from Disney's Frozen) in Latin elegiacs by David Petrain
- The Duel of Eteocles and Polynices in Greek hexameters by Friedrich Engels
Near Eastern Resources
- CAD - The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
- ePSD2 2.0 - the second version of the electronic Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary
Many more links available at:
- Mesopotamia: Cambridge Online Resources