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CLASSICSINDEX
Links to Online Books (Google Books, Archive.org, etc.)
FOR THE STUDY OF GREEK AND ROMAN CLASSICS, EARLY JUDAISM, AND CHRISTIANITY
[Formerly hosted at Wikispaces]
- NB Accessibility of full-view books via Google Book Search may depend on your location
- NB now also ryanfb's "Book Aligner" which seeks to make finding parallel examples of the same digitized books easier
Parallel Resources and Abbreviations
Indices
- Analytic Bibliography of On-line Neo-Latin Texts
- edonnelly.com - highlights: Greek and Latin grammars and textbooks ; Loeb Classical Library
- Free Books in Biblical Studies and Related Fields - Bob Buller and Danny Zacharias; focus: Hebrew Bible, Judaism, New Testament, Early Christianity
- Google Books Ancient Greek and Latin Texts (a selection arranged in alphabetical order [by "title"]); see also Limited Distribution (USA) subset
- Harvard Library Catalogue (Hollis) - often has links to Google Books
- Hathi Trust Digital Library
- LATO - Library of Ancient Texts Online (Greek)
- Loebolus - public domain / online-accessible scans of texts from the Loeb Classical Library
- Luminarium: Anthology of English Literature - with Latin works where relevant
- Numismatics Bibliography in Digital Historia Numorum - Ed Snible
- Online Books Page (UPenn)
- Online Scholarship at Kata ta biblia - Pat McCullough; focus: New Testament
- The Open Library - using Google Books and other resources: Note "Scan-on-Demand" from Boston Public Library
- Public Domain Books for Classicists - Tarik Wareh; important material on central texts: Homer, Hesiod, Greek Drama, Herodotus, Thucydides, Plato, Xenophon, Attic Orators, Aristotle, New Testament
- A Teubner a Day
- Wikisource (German) - often the entries for a given author are indices to Google Books and the like; the English , Latin , and Greek sites, however, seem to be entirely html adaptations
Facsimiles of Editions and Manuscripts [See also Palaeography and Manuscripts ]
Texts (html or other formats) - Non-Facsimiles
Conventions:
- Boldface in a list of authors = large number of books found or at least a fairly exhaustive search for them, boldface in a list of sources = most significant ones in the list; ALL CAPS = most important authors.
- Within each author's page, first come "Editions" (original language texts), then "Translations," with complete editions or translations coming first in each instance, then editions or translations of individual works, grouped or ordered in a way that makes sense for the author. Lastly, "Studies" (books about the author) or "Tools" (e.g. concordances, lexica). Within a single category (e.g., complete works of X), reverse (descending) chronological order. The exception: for "Classics of Scholarship," larger categories are "Works" (in ascending chronological order), "Editions" (ancient texts edited by the scholar), and "Studies" (books about the scholar).
- Editions and translations should include the title of the work (either as generally known or specifically from the title page of the edition) and the name of the editor
- Links to Google Books are (becoming) keyed to the book id number.
HathiTrust, Internet Archive, Google Books, etc.
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