Classics Links and Resources
Classics Essay Writing Guide (PDF. 219 KB)
Classics Course Guide 2012 (PDF. 291 KB)
Classics Semester 1, 2012 Timetable (PDF. 72 KB)
School Quiz Sample Questions Round 1 (PDF. 72 KB)
School Quiz Sample Questions Round 2 (PDF. 60 KB)
Classics in New Zealand
Auckland Classical Association
Other New Zealand Classics Departments
New Zealand Association of Classical Teachers (NZACT)
Classics on the Internet
Electronic Journal of Mithraic Studies
Gnomon Titelsuche. This form allows you to search the Gnomon database by any variable you like.
Perseus Project. Contains texts in Greek and English, images, overviews, encyclopedic information, and images of all kinds.
Perseus' Greek Dictionary (LSJ) Online. This will link you directly to the form that does word searches in LSJ.
Revues electroniques is a database of electronic journals on the Internet.
Diotima is devoted to the study of gender in the ancient world, and also has links to bibliography, images, and scholarship of wider focus.
Didaskalia. Keep up with events in the field, check out listings and reviews of current productions, browse the articles and reviews.
Histos for on-line articles on Greek and Roman history and historiography, regularly updated. Bryn Mawr Classical Review - for recent reviews of books on Greek and Roman antiquity.
The American Philological Association, a good site to find the addresses of members of the APA, read the Newsletter, check out the job market, etc. For job listings, inter multa alia, also check David Meadow's Atrium, a nifty bulletin board of job listings for classicists with links to other lists.
TOCS-IN Search, to search for recent bibliography over a range of journals.
For links to (inter multa alia) Classics Departments throughout the world, Kirke at Erlangen is excellent.
Blackwell's Bookshop: browse or shop. Or you can try Amazon.Com Books. They have a massive inventory and are fast; they also have sites in (e.g.) the UK and in Germany.
