The Classics
and Religious Studies
Departments at Penn both maintain excellent websites. Check out their
pages of links:
Argos: Limited Area Search
of the Ancient and Medieval Internet. "Argos is the first peer-reviewed,
limited area search engine (LASE) on the World-Wide Web. It has been designed
to cover the ancient and medieval worlds. . . . Argos searches a small
set of associate sites and all the pages they link to", so it is an efficient
and reliable way to search the Web for information about topics in classics:
The Perseus Project: An Evolving
Digital Library on Ancient Greece. "Edited by Gregory Crane (Tufts
University), The Perseus Project is a growing database containing a vast
array of information including texts, lexicons, images and maps on ancient
Greece":
As previously mentioned, a searchable index of articles in ANRW
is available at:
Bryn Mawr Classical Review.
"Bryn Mawr Classical Review publishes timely reviews of current
scholarly work in the field of classical studies (including archaeology).
This site is the authoritative archive of BMCR's publication, from 1990
to the present. Subscription to the ongoing journal is free. Bryn
Mawr Classical Review purports to be the second oldest online scholarly
journal in the humanities." Edited by Penn's James J. O'Donnell.
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