Classics Resources on the Internet by John Porter, University of Saskatchewan, is a vast amount of material related to the study of Classics is available on the Internet, in a variety of forms — photographs of objects, art work, sites, papyri, and manuscripts, often with scholarly annotations; ancient texts in translation; indices to ancient works; study guides; drills; bibliographies; electronic journals; and electronic mailing lists. In fact, so much is available, and the body of material is growing so rapidly, that no listing can hope to be comprehensive. What follows is intended as a starting point for those interested in looking into Classics on the Internet. This has been added to Directory Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
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