Classics Catalog
Use these links to access information about virtually anything Classics. Whether your interest be poetry, history, language, or art, the Classics offers a world of topics for you to explore.
Perseus Greek and Roman Texts
Explore a variety of poetry, prose work, historical writing, and so much more.
The Internet Classics Archive
Read the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer, in addition to other numerous poems and texts by well-known poets and writers.
Classical Architecture Series
Roman Architecture
Explore the beauty of Ancient Roman architecture, famous buildings, residential structure, theaters, and more.
Women in Rome
Read this interesting article on women’s influence on Roman culture.
Ancient Greek Art
Enjoy the Metropolitan Museum of Art Ancient Greek Collection.
Latin Grammar and Vocabulary
Brush up on Latin grammar and vocabulary with this helpful Latin to English online dictionary.
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook:
Greece
This website provides a comprehensive list of the major literary works of Ancient Greece. It includes the major Histories, philosophical works, plays, and original accounts on education, the arts, and government.
A History of Ancient Rome
From the Etruscans to the fall of Rome, find information about every major event in the timeline of Rome’s magnificent history, with additional facts about culture, society, lifestyle, government, etc.
Gods and Goddesses
Learn about the deities ancient Greeks and Romans worshipped.
Learning Latin
Interested in learning Latin? Here’s an easy and free course, complete with grammar and pronunciation rules, to help get you started reading basic sentences in Latin!
Ancient Roman Art
View the vast collection of Ancient Roman art and artifacts from The Walters Art Museum.
Ancient Political Philosophy
Learn about political philosophy, invented by Plato, of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Theoi Greek Mythology
Find information on any mythological deities and creatures from A to Z in an encyclopedic format!
Dickinson College Commentaries
Reading and deciphering ancient texts is a collaborative process. Read texts with supplemental commentary, vocabulary, and other resources to enrich your experience with ancient literature.