Argos--Classical
and Medieval sites on the Internet
The Perseus Project
at Tufts--An evolving digital library of resources for the study of
the ancient world, this site now also has some resources for
Renaissance scholars.
Didaskalia--Provides
background about ancient theatre, including information about modern
performances.
Diotima--Resources
for the study of gender in the classics, maintained by University of
Kentucky.
Classics
Archive--Provides
English language translations, primarily of Greco-Roman works (some
Chinese and Persian). This site is maintained by
MIT.
Useful
links--A handful of very useful links to sites useful in the study
of Latin and Virgil, compiled by David Kramer at University of
Texas.
Classics
Pages--Pages maintained by "Loxias," this site includes a number of
links and plot quizzes over a number of classical
works.
The Latin
Library--Provides many Latin texts, derived from a number of
sources and not necessarily accurate enough to be used as scholarly
editions.
Ancient World Web:
Main Index--Provides subject indexed links to other outstanding
sites and is maintained by Julia Hayden.
History and
Civilization of Rome--Translation of an Italian site maintained by
Boy's Town of Italy. It isn't scholarly, but provides interesting
narratives.