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SITES OF INTEREST TO CLASSICISTS
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The Advanced Book Exchange. Free service for those searching for books and manuscripts on the Internet. ABE has over 1.4 million rare and out-of-print books in its database.
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Archaeology at Harvard. A website sponsored by the Standing Committee on Archaeology.
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Blackwell's of London. Quick and easy search engine for books, and
shipping is surprisingly fast and reasonable [about 3 weeks for overseas,
and about $2.50 for shipping.] Some good deals on Teubners and most
paperbacks.
- Classical Study Abroad.
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Classics Conferences On-line. The latest information on the symposia and scholarly gatherings in Classics.
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Inter Libros. Gateway to Classics and Medieval Studies Research at Harvard.
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Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts. Fascinating site dedicated to
the study of textual transmission. Helpful tutorial included.
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Maecenas: Images of Ancient Greece and Rome. A collection of photographs of ancient Greek and Roman architecture, cities, and archaeological sites.
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On-line Survey of Audio-Visual Resources for Classics. (Hampden-Sydney College)
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The Perseus Project. Centered at Tufts, and led by Prof. Gregory
Crane, this site boasts Greek morphological tools, texts, art historical
images, and more.
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The Tech Archives at M.I.T. Collection of translated classical
texts from M.I.T.
Translations are usually old, but still useful to do word and concept
searches.
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Textkit: Greek and Latin Learning Tools. Textkit provides the largest collection of free and fully downloadable Greek and Latin Grammars and Readers on the Internet. We also have an amazing
Greek and Latin forum where beginners help another with their language
questions.
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