Links to classics departments:
Contains links to many translated texts, as well as links to journals, other institutions, and information on the course program of UChicago's Classics Department
Oxford offers links to many European institutions, journals and specialized research institutes that American departments don't provide access to.Use it to link to Archeology departments at Greek Universities and to Classical Literature departments in the UK, France, Germany and all across Europe.
Harvard gears its page towards classics professionals who need information about Harvard's graduate programs, lectures, journals and other resources.There's not much here for researchers who aren't at least graduate students.
Princeton's art gallery is the best resource it offers for researchers not affiliated with the University's Classics Department.
Columbia University's Burgess-Carpenter Classics Library
Columbia's classics department provides a wonderful resource for undergraduates in its Burgess-Carpenter Classics Library
A web link to Tufts University's Perseus Project
Perseus began as an attempt to collect translations of every major work of classical Greek and Roman literature on the WWW. Since the project's start, it has expanded to serve a a general information service for classical scholars as well.
A link to Vermont University's Eris Database, which contains A Gopher Menu of translated Greek Poems
The quality of these translations varies, but there are few other databases with this many translated texts.
A compilation of Classical and Hellenic Greek sites maintained by the Broadway Musical "Medea"
Don't ignore this site just because a Broadway musical maintains it; it includes a very up-to-date set of links to various academic programs and departments - everything from the traditional classics departments listed above, to specialized programs investigating gender in the classical world.
A link to the Malaspina Lectures on Sappho
A great chance to look at a professor's lecture notes and see what goes into everyday classical scholarship.
A link to the Poetry of Sappho Home Page
Explore the Poetry of one of the most dynamic women of the classical Greek world.
A link to the classical literature database at The Library of Congress
A search engine for resources on the classics, translations of classical texts and academic web sites on the classics.