Ancient and Classic Writings
Teaching is the distribution of information or skills to others. The process of teaching can be broadened to include computers, textbooks, or educational television. But the human teacher who makes the decisions concerning the content and the means by which instruction is delivered. Classicism denotes the ideals and styles of ancient Greece and Rome reflected in their arts as later generations interpret them. Universally, these ideals and styles have been translated into the aesthetic notions of simplicity, harmony, restraint, proportion, and reason. Below you will find links to Web sites that pursue the notion of the ancient and classic writings.
City University of New York: Hardy Hansen: Greek Classics Information and Resources Guide
View a course syllabus on the development of Attic prose with essays on individual authors' styles and links to texts of the Perseus Project.
Katholische Universitat Eichstatt, Germany: Jurgen Malitz: Gnomon Bibliographische Datenbank
Use a database under a variety of headings, including specialized fields and ancient authors in German interface with English documentation.
Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont: William Harris: Classics Information and Resources Guide
Experience famous essays written by William Harris on a wide variety of topics that are connected with Latin, Greek, and other classics.
Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts: Gregory Crane: Lexica
Search the intermediate-size Liddell-Scott Greek Lexicon and the Liddell-Scott-Jones Greek Lexicon linked to passages from classical texts.
University College Dublin, Ireland: Journal of the Classical Association of Ireland: Andrew Erskine: Classics Ireland
Read the Journal of the Classical Association of Ireland for articles on Greek and Roman history, archaeology, and literature, and reviews.
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada: School of Library and Information Studies: Classics Information and Resources Guide
Use annotated index of classics-related resources on classical art, archaeology, history, classics-related listservs, and online journals.
University of California, Berkeley: Douglas B. Killings: Medieval and Classical Information Guide
Use this database to search classical and medieval works organized by author, title, and genre using the full text of the works by keyword.
University of California, Irvine: Classicists: Electronic Resources Guide
Check out this annotated index to a online resources for classicists with links leading to databases, electronic publications, and more.
University of Georgia, Athens: Eric Griffin: History, Archaeology, and Classics Information Guide
Find your classical references in this directory of online history-related resources, in directories categorized by time periods and area.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: American Classical League
ACL members can use this extensive directory of undergraduate and graduate programs in the classics and related links to classical studies.
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia: James J. O'Donnell: Worlds of Late Antiquity
Find out about the culture of the Mediterranean world in late antiquity for use by students in a specific course or the interested reader.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Greek and Latin Languages Resources Guide
View an annotated index of links to resources for the study of Greek and Latin to find dictionaries, classics software, and grammar aids.
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Classical Journals Information and Resources Guide
Search the contents of more than 150 journals in classics, archaeology, religion, and Middle Eastern studies, from 1992 to the present.



