Classics: Databases and Online Resources
Useful resources for researchers in Classics at Stanford.
Information
Stanford Libraries maintains subscriptions to a number of databases and online resources to support Classical Studies. A select list of these materials is provided below. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have difficulty connecting to any of these resources, or feel free to suggest a resource for consideration.
In addition to the resources listed on this page, we have access to many e-books and journals which can be found in SearchWorks, Stanford's online library catalog.
Databases and Online Resources
- Digital Latin LibraryThe DLL Catalog provides an organized, curated system for finding Latin texts available online.
- Library of Digital Latin TextsThe mission of the DLL's Library of Digital Latin Texts is to provide standards, practices, and policies for creating, publishing, and working with born-digital critical editions of Latin texts from all eras.
- Loeb Classical LibraryNote: many titles are individually cataloged as well.
- Oxford Scholarly Editions OnlineStanford currently subscribes to Greek Comedy, Greek Tragedy, Herodotus, Homer, Latin History, Latin Poetry, Plato, with more modules to come in the future.
- TesseraeThe Tesserae project aims to provide a flexible and robust web interface for exploring intertextual parallels.
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