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Electronic Resources

L’Annee Philologique; bibliographie critique et analytique de l'antiquite greco-latineComprehensive index for Classical Greek and Roman Studies. Helpful hints: 1) "Full Text" is actually a keyword search of titles and abstracts. There are no full text articles in the database. Journal titles are abbreviated. Go to "Other Criteria;" select "periodicals;" type in the abbreviation for a display of the full journal title.

Iter: Gateway to the Middle ages and the Renaissance – bibliographic database that covers the late roman period and the early church fathers.

JSTOR (online) – Full text of 360 journals from their beginnings to a moving wall of two to five years from the present. Choose the "Archaeology, "Classical Studies," and "Middle East Studies" for best results.

Electronic Journals

Electronic journals are available through many of the databases listed above.
They can also be found by searching the UM library catalog. Check Journal Finder for a list of electronic journals.

 

Printed Materials

Avery, Catherine, ed. New Century Classical Handbook. New York: Appleton-Century-Croft. Ref. DE5 .N4 1962 catalog record

Bell, Robert E., ed. Women of Classical Mythology. ABC-Clio, 1991. Ref. BL715 .B445 1991 catalog record

Grimal, Pierre, ed. Dictionary of Classical Mythology. New York, N.Y.: Blackwell, 1986. Ref. BL715 .G713 1986 catalog record

Hornblower, Simon, ed. Oxford Classical Dictionary. Oxford, 1996. Ref. DE5 O9 1996 catalog record

Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae. Zurich: Artemis, 1981-97. 8 vols.Ref. N7760 .L49 1981 catalog record

Stillwell, Richard, ed. Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites. Princeton University Press, 1976. Ref. DE59 .P7 catalog record

Turner, Jane, ed. Dictionary of Art. New York: Grove. 1996. 34 vols. Ref. N31. D5 1996 catalog record

Free Internet Resources

Sites on Classical Themes. provides links to some of the best-maintained collections of Classical links, as well as to the Argos search engine and the most important bibliographic resources. http://www.yorku.ca/classics/links.html

Tables of contents of Journals of Interest to Classicists. TOCS-IN provides the tables contents of a selection of Classics, Near Eastern Studies, and Religion journals, both in text format and through a Web search program. The project now contains ca 160 journals, and over 23,000 articles, in a database at Toronto. http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/amphoras/tocs.html

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