Selected Greek & Roman Studies Online Resources


Databases
(*Licensed by Rhodes College)

*360Search
Click on "Greek & Roman Studies". 360Search will then simultaneously search a number of databases that contain classics related sources.

  • *ARTstor
    ARTstor is a non-profit organization created by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. As part of its ongoing effort to become a community resource, ARTstor is developing a rich digital library that will offer coherent collections of art images and descriptive information as well as the software tools to enable active use of the collections. The ARTstor Library′s initial content will include approximately 300,000 images covering art, architecture and archeology.
  • *BHA - Bibliography of the History of Art (1973 -)
    Covering European and American art from late antiquity to the present, the Bibliography of the History of Art indexes and abstracts art-related books, conference proceedings and dissertations, exhibition and dealer′s catalogs, and articles from more than 2,500 periodicals. The Bibliography of the History of Art is updated quarterly and covers 1973 to the present.
  • Gnomen Bilbliographische Datenbank
  • Historical Abstracts
    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. Published since 1954, Historical Abstracts has long been recognized as the leading bibliography for historical study in the world. Currently over 2,000 journals published throughout the world are covered in the database, making this a historical periodical database unmatched in breadth.
  • *Literature Resource Center
    Provides access to biographies, bibliographies, and critical analyses of authors from every age and literary discipline. Combining Gale Group′s core literary databases in a single online service, the Literature Resource Center covers more than 120,000 novelists, poets, essayists, journalists, and other writers, with in-depth coverage of 2,500 of the most-studied authors.
  •  *LitFinder
    Search the full-text of over 125,000 poems and thousands of stories, essays, plays and speeches. Also includes biographical information, poetry explications, etc.
  • *MLA International Bibliography
    Produced by the Modern Language Association of America, this database consists of bibliographic records pertaining to literature, language, linguistics, and folklore, and includes coverage from 1963 to the present. The MLA International Bibliography provides access to scholarly research in over 3,000 journals and series. It also covers relevant monographs, working papers, proceedings, bibliographies, and other formats.
  • *Wilson OmniFile Full Text, Mega Edition (1982 -)
    Electronic access to full text articles, page images, article abstracts, and citations from over 4,000 journals. Coverage back as early as 1982 ensures that every search is as deep as it is broad. Includes Humanities Full Text, Reader′s Guide Full Text.
  • *WorldCat
    The world′s most comprehensive bibliography, with more than 42 million bibliographic records representing 400 languages. Covers information back to the 11th Century. Includes holdings information from the world′s libraries. Now includes the Library of Congress Subject Headings as its thesaurus.

Online Journals

Online Reference Sources
(*Licensed by Rhodes College)

Websites

Texts

  • Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum
  • Early Church Fathers (Christian Classics Ethereal Library)
    In this electronic edition of the Early Church Fathers series, the volumes have been
    carefully proofed and converted to ThML by CCEL staff and volunteers.
  • Perseus Digital Library
    Perseus is an evolving digital library, engineering interactions through time, space, and language.
  • Forum Romanum
    Forum Romanum is a collaborative project among scholars, teachers, and students with the broad purpose of bringing classical literature out of college libraries and into a more accessible, online medium. Toward this end, we host a number of materials for students of the classical world, including texts, translations, and other pedagogical resources. The centerpost of Forum Romanum is the Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum, a digital library covering the entire body of Latin literature, from the earliest epigraphic remains to the Neo-Latinists of the eighteenth century.
  • Internet Classics Archive
  • Latin Library
  • Plato and His Dialogues
  • Virgil.org
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