Scholarly resources in Classical Studies, focusing on on the Ancient Mediterranean (particularly Greece and Rome) during the Classical and Hellenistic periods. The resources are primarily freely available and have undergone an evaluation process.
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Scholarly Associations, Institutes & Networks
SCHOLARLY ASSOCIATIONS
The American Classical League: celebrates, supports, and advances the teaching and learning of the Greek and Latin languages, literatures, and cultures and their timeless relevance.
Classical Association of the Middle West and South: an organization for Classics (Latin and Greek) teachers at all levels, undergraduate and graduate students, and anyone else who enjoys learning about the world of classical antiquity.
Professional Organizations for Classicists: List of international, national, regional, and state organizations for Classics, from Maria Pantelia, University of California, Irvine.
INSTITUTES AND PROGRAMS
American Academy in Rome: Oldest American overseas center for independent study and advanced research in the Arts and Humanities
CLASSICS-L: Classical Greek and Latin Discussion Group is an unmoderated group for discussions relevant to the study of the classical cultures and traditions of Greece and Rome, including the philology and linguistics of the Greek and Roman languages, classical history and philosophy, the study of classical literature, art, music, and dance, the archaeology of the classical world, and all other areas of study usually included under the traditional title of "classics".
DIGITALCLASSICIST: Email discussion list for issues relating to the study of the ancient world (at all levels) in collaboration with digital humanities, computer science, and other quantitative disciplines.