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Classical Literature
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Sub-headings:
- Greek Literature
- Latin Literature
Resources in this category:
- Greek and Latin Learning Tools
http://www.textkit.com/
- Textkit is a language learning site which provides Greek and Latin grammars, reading material, classical e-books and other learning resources. Textkit is the Internet's leading source for free, fully downloadable, public domain Greek and Latin grammars. We also provide a wide range of classical e-books from Greek and Roman authors.
- The Internet Classics Archive
http://classics.mit.edu/
- The more famous and some lesser known authors of Greek and Roman literature. Included are full texts of their works, with contextual information (such as when it was written). One can also see other readers' opinions and thoughts on the works and respond to them or post one's own. A search engine is provided.
- Links: Anglistik, Romanistik, Klassische Philologie
http://www.fingerhut.de/geisteswissenschaften/diverseliterat...
- A link-list page in German, for English, Romance-language, and classical language and literary studies.
- The Online Medieval and Classical Library
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/
- "The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL) is a collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization." The site is searchable or browsable by title, author, genre, and original language (all works translated save for those in Middle English).
- Perseus Digital Library: Classics Collection
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cache/perscoll_Greco-Roman.html
- Primary and secondary sources for the study of Ancient Greece and Rome, including texts and images. "The library's materials include ancient texts and translations, philological tools, maps, extensively illustrated art catalogs, and secondary essays on topics like vase painting. A collaborative team from a number of academic institutions has worked together to amass Perseus materials. Over 70 museums have shared pictures of their art objects." Searchable.
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