Classics
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Classics (also Classical Studies) is the study of the languages, literature, laws, philosophy, history, art, archaeology and other material culture of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome; especially during Classical Antiquity (ca. 600 BCE – 600 CE). Traditionally, the study of Classical literature (Greek and Roman) was the principal study of the humanities.
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Texts
- Featured on Monoskop wiki
- Digital libraries
- Perseus Digital Library, maintained by the Department of the Classics, Tufts University, ed. Gregory R. Crane. Editions of hundreds of Greek, Roman, Arabic and other texts.
- The Homer Multitext project presents the textual transmission of the Iliad and Odyssey in a historical framework. It offers free access to a library of texts and images, a machine-interface to that library and its indices, and tools to allow readers to discover and engage with the Homeric tradition.
Scholars
Literature
- Bryn Mawr Classical Review publishes open-access, peer-reviewed reviews of current scholarly work in the field of classical studies (including archaeology).
- Publications by Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies freely available online, (more).
- Publications on antiquity at Monoskop Log.
Resources
See also
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