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Classics FTP, Gopher, etc June 1, 1995 from J. Ruebel
Repositories of Classical Texts or Publications
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Change summary since May 5: corrected reference to site at Miami (Ohio),
(II. RESOURCES AND INFORMATION); added reference to vocabulary drill for
Ovid (III. LANGUAGE STUDY); updated information on TOCS-IN [thanks to
Philippa Matheson]; corrected name of *Arachnion* (V. JOURNALS);
and minor editorial changes.

Special thanks to Cal Woods for converting this document and making it
accessible on the WWW (see II). Continued thanks to Maria Pantelia
for new information from her extensive list (see II. RESOURCES AND
INFORMATION).

CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION
II. RESOURCES AND INFORMATION
III. LANGUAGE STUDY
IV. TEXTS
V. JOURNALS
VI. DATABASES
VII. FALSE TRAIL
VIII. MAILING LISTS
IX. CLASSICAL ASSOCIATIONS

I. INTRODUCTION

The number of electronically available texts or journals available in
Classics is growing daily. A list of electronically available
resources should be part of the developing Classics_FAQ file; until
that file is updated, I offer this modest repository of individual
knowledge. I will update this file as more information becomes
available and post it during the first week of each month unless
someone tells me to shut up or to stand aside for a better list. New
information will retain a bit more detail for the first few posts,
then will be whittled down.

I would be grateful for additional information or updated information
about these. Please e-mail me directly, and redundancy is no
detriment. I had originally confined this list to information
about "core" Classics: texts, programs, and/or journals relating to
Greek and Roman antiquity, and authors who wrote in Greek or Latin.
I have somewhat expanded into Classical Greek and Roman history or
archaeology, but have so far resisted pre-history and the Middle
Ages, even though there is of course much of interest there, and
dividing lines are by no means clear. Obviously, some decisions about
what to include are more or less arbitrary.

I have included information about FTP sites, TELNET, Gopher, and WWW
where known to me, as well as a section on Classical Associations.

I have made a conscientious effort to test all sources listed here and
make sure that they "work", but I cannot guarantee all information.

II. RESOURCES AND INFORMATION

Many of the sources below, especially Gopher and World Wide Web sites,
provide cross links to additional information, other sites, and to
each other. An extensive list of electronic publications and materials
in Classics may be found in the June 1994 issue of Electronic
Antiquity (see below for access information). Includes lengthy
instructions for access, retrieval, or subscribing, as pertinent.
Repeats most information given here, but includes fuller information
on known Newsgroups of possible interest to Classicists.

The Classics FAQ Itself:

ftp rtfm.mit.edu
under pub/usenet/news.answers/classics-faq
WWW at http://www.ac.nz/who/JamieNorrish/faq.html
The most recent edition is May 1, 1995 (Revision 1.20)

Classical Resources:

ftp (SITE PENDING)
under /(PENDING)
A file of approximately 54K that lists and desribes a large
number of resources that can be obtained electronically, as
well as other useful information. ** This file is no longer
available at its original site: an effort is being made to make
it available on another site: stay tuned! **

*This* Document:

WWW at http://alf2.tcd.ie/~rcwoods/classics.html
An HTML version of *this* document with many of the links
already established, others in process. Thanks to Cal Woods for
making this possible!

Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology:

Gopher to rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu
or "burrow" to Michigan / Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology
contains references, information, texts, teaching materials
for both Greek and Latin, and acts as a gateway to other
gophers with classical material. Questions may be directed
to Sebastian Heath (sf...@umich.edu).

WWW at http://classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html
Extensive links to known resources or WWW pages of interest
to classicists.

University of Kentucky Classics Department Home Page

WWW at http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Classics/
Extensive links to Web sites for classicists.

Miami University Classics Department Home Page

WWW at http://www.MUOhio.edu/~clscwis/
Virtual tours of classical monuments (under development)

University of Nebraska On-Ramp

ftp unlinfo2.unl.edu
under pub/classics
Documents and programs for classicists (under development)

Thesaurus Linguae Graecae:

Gopher to cwis.uci.edu
/ Department information Sources/Thesaurus Linguae Graecae.
provides answers to FAQs about the TLG, including contents of the
TLG CD-ROM, compatible software, and ordering information.

Maria Pantelia's List of Resources and Information

WWW at http://ccat.upenn.edu/jod/texts/pantelia.html

The Perseus Project:

WWW at http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/
Overview of and information about the project.

The Pompeii Forum Project:

WWW at http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pompeii/page-1.html
Studying the urban center by dosumentation of the site, data
analysis, and study of Pompeii's urban history.

Sardinia:

WWW at http://www.crs4.it/~luigi/SARDEGNA/sardegna.html
The Museum of Cagliari's pictures of Sardinia with text by
Luigi Fiippini

Seminars and Tools for Teaching:

WWW at http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod
James O'Donnell's page of seminars, publications and tools.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/teachdemo
for O'Donnell's demo of how to use networked technology in
teaching the humanities

Vatican Exhibit: Rome Reborn

WWW at http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/vatican.exhibit
/Vatican.exhibit.html
The city of Rome as rediscovered in the Renaissance.

III. LANGUAGE STUDY

Greek Language Drills:

ftp oak.oakland.edu
under SimTel/msdos/langtutr
there are three files for vocabulary drill for Greek: the
basic program is GREEKPRC.ZIP, for which there are also
special vocabularies for Crosby & Schaeffer (GREEKCS.ZIP) and
Luschnig (GREEKLUS.ZIP)

ftp cantva.canterbury.ac.nz
under mac/classics
JACT Greek stacks for the Macintosh: JACTGREEKPT1.HQX and
JACTGREEKPT2.HQX. Requires System 7, Hypercard 2.1, and an
"unstuffer".
also GKVERBHELP13.HQX is a hypertext Greek verb paradigm
program.
Gopher to delphi.dur.ac.uk /Academic Departments and Faculties/
Theology/Theology and Coimputers/Software for Theologians/
An Archive of a Selection of Software
WWW at gopher://delphi.dur.ac.uk/11/Academic/PT/Theology/
Computing/Software/jact

Latin Language Drills:

ftp oak.oakland.edu
under SimTel/msdos/langtutr
get the file LATINTTR.ZIP: drills are geared for _Aeneid_ I, but
"other texts can be used"

ftp ftp.u.washington.edu
under pub/user-supported/libellus/aides/lquiz
"Latin Quiz": a Latin drill program, requires Perl to run.
Perl may also be obtained for most operating systems via FTP
at the larger archive sites.

ftp mac.archive.umich.edu
under 00newfiles/NEW.month-by-month/9503
retrieve "arsamatoriavocab1.3.sit.hqx"
A vocabulary drill for the Mac on Ovid's _Ars Amatoria_. (This
site has restricted access during business hours; for best
results, try evenings.)

ftp cornell-iowa.edu
under SCRIBA
A computer program to accompany and enhance the use of The
Oxford Latin Course.

ftp wiretap.spies.com
under Library/Classic
retrieve "latin.stu", Dale Grote's original set of drills and
exercises for Wheelock's _Latin Grammar_ .

IV. TEXTS

* CETH Directory of Electronic Text Centers
(Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities)

maintains listings of and WWW links to centers in universities
and research facilities that hold collections of electronic
texts with access to the community, and that have some kind of
training available for text analysis software. Also includes
certain archives and humanities computing centers.

WWW at http://cethmac.princeton.edu

* The Georgetown Catalogue Project for Electronic Texts

has a directory of electronic text projects in the humanities.
The catalogs are available by language and subject.

ftp guvax.georgetown.edu
under /cpet_projects_in_electronic_text

NOTE!! : This database is also accessible via TELNET, by which
the archive is *much* more straightforward, and *much* simpler to
use. Access by: TELNET guvax3.georgetown.edu and enter CPET when
prompted for your user name.

* E-Recentiores

"Recentiores: Later Latin and Contexts," a monograph series
edited by James O'Donnell for the University of Michigan
Press. Volumes are available by

ftp ccat.sas.upenn.edu
under pub/recentiores OR
Gopher to ccat.sas.upenn.edu

* The Eris Project

intended to produce translated electronic versions of major works
of literature. Eris now has (at least) Aeschylus, Aesop, Plotinus,
Plutarch, Sophocles, Tacitus, Thucydides, and Vergil.

WWW at gopher://gopher.vt.edu:10010/10/33

* The Oxford Text Archive

(Greek and Latin texts and a few translations, with restrictions
on redistribution)
ftp ftp.ox.ac.uk
under /pub/ota
This archive is neither simple nor straightforward to use, and
in many cases will also not be free of charge. Retrieve the
README file and the file "textarchives.information". A catalog
can be retrieved as well, "textarchives.list", but you need the
.information file to interpret it. Policy changes have gone
into effect recently to make the materials more easily
accessible.

* The Roman Law Project

provides texts and information about Roman Law. All texts are
in Latin.
WWW at http://www.jura.uni-sb.de/Rechtsgeschichte/Ius.Romanum/
english.html
(The home page is also available in German and Latin)

* The Tech Classics Archive

Over 100 translated texts of 17 different Greek and Latin authors,
HTML formatted and subdivided. Includes a search utility.

WWW at http://the-tech.mit.edu/Classics/index.html
Search utility direct access at http://the-tech.mit.edu/Classics
/cgi-bin/glimpseq_classics

Latin Texts:

ftp ftp.u.washington.edu
under pub/user-supported/libellus/texts

Under /libellus/commentaries, some annotations are already
available

ftp wiretap.spies.com
under Library/Classic may be found Dryden's translation of the
_Aeneid_ and some of Jowett's Plato. It also mirrors the Latin
texts from the U of Washington (above) under /Library/Classic/Latin,
though Vergil has his own directory (/Library/Classic/Vergil).
This site has a very large number of e-texts in English: retrieve or
read the file FEATURES in the /About directory. Also accessible via
gopher and WWW.

V. JOURNALS

* American Journal of Philology
* Arethusa (and all other Johns Hopkins journals):
indexes and lists of forthcoming articles

ftp jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu
under pub/JHU_Press/zjournals

* Ancient History Bulletin

WWW at http://137.122.12.15/Docs/Directories/AHB/AHB.html

* Arachnion (was *Arachne*)

WWW at http://www.cisi.unito.it/arachne/arachne.html
A refereed electronic journal for classics

* Bryn Mawr Classical Review:

ftp gopher.lib.virginia.edu
under pub/alpha/bmcr
An updated index is maintained in this directory; individual
volumes are kept in directories labeled v1, v2, v3, etc.

* Canadian Classical Bulletin ( A Newsletter )

WWW at http://137.122.12.15/humcanada.html
Conferences, scholarships, etc. Send an e-mail message to
Konrad H. Kinzl at kki...@trentu.ca to subscribe

* Classics Ireland

Journal of the Classical Association of Ireland, has already
been issued in traditional form but is now available over the
network. It contains articles on history, drama, archaeology,
teaching classics etc. To contribute to future issues or to order
a printed copy for your library, contact the editor Theresa
Urbainczyk, email address urb...@macollamh.ucd.ie. To retrieve
electronic copies,
Gopher to gopher.ucd.ie

If you encounter problems, e-mail aers...@macollamh.ucd.ie.

* Electronic Antiquity (a.k.a The Electronic Agora)

Gopher to info.utas.edu.au
/ Publications / Electronic Antiquity.

ftp FTP.utas.edu.au (or ftp.info.utas.edu.au)
under /departments/classics/antiquity

Please try to access either during the night, very early morning
or at weekends *Tasmanian time*. Queries and contributions may be
directed to the editors at:
antiquit...@classics.utas.edu.au, Peter Toohey,
(pto...@metz.une.edu.au); Ian Worthington, (ian.worthington
@classics.utas.edu.au)

* Didaskalia: Ancient Theater Today* ( ISSN 1321-4853 )

Modern performances of Greek and Roman drama. Articles and notices
of performances throughout the world. Sallie Goetsch (Founding
Editor), Oliver Taplin (Consultant), Ian Worthington and Peter
Toohey, (Publishers and Contributing Editors).

ftp ftp.csv.warwick.ac.uk
under pub/journals/didaskalia
Gopher to gopher.csv.warwick.ac.uk
/11/univ-info/other-publications/didaskalia
WWW at http://www.warwick.ac.uk/didaskalia/didaskalia.html

* Scholia

Critical reviews of publications in the field of ancient Greek
and Roman art, archaeology, history, literature and philosophy.
Send a request to Sch...@owl.und.ac.za.

Gopher to OWL.UND.AC.ZA Campus Information System/
Faculty Information/Classics/Scholia Reviews -- OR --
Gopher to ccat.sas.upenn.edu and look under menu item 8:
(Electronic Publications and Resources). Scholia Reviews appear
as item 19.
ftp owl.und.ac.za.
under pub/und/classics/reviews -- OR --
ftp ccat.sas.upenn.edu
under pub/scholia

* TAPA (Transactions of the American Philological Association):

ftp ccat.sas.upenn.edu
under pub/TAPA
This site also has slide images (pub/slides), but it not clear
how to get them or whether in fact the general public is
allowed to get them.

The articles in the forthcoming issue of TAPA are retained on
line until the hard copy is published. There seem to be two versions
of each article, one in ASCII and one formatted for MS-Word. It
appears that the project has been put on hold after vol. 123 (1993),
since nothing from vol. 124 was available.

Journal Index / Tables of Contents

* TOCS-IN
Current tables of contents of over 140 journals of interest to
classicists. Indexed files are grouped by philology (CLA),
archaeology (ARCH), miscellaneous (MISC) and religious and Near
Eastern Studies (RLNE). An HTML new search file, with links to
on-line bibliographies and journals, has been added.

ftp ftp.epas.utoronto.ca
under pub/tocs-in

Gopher to gopher.lib.virginia.edu
/Alphabetical Org./TOCS-IN == OR ==
gopher.epas.utoronto.ca
/EPAS ftp/pub/tocs-in

WWW at gopher://gopher.lib.Virgina.EDU/11/alpha/tocs (text only)
WWW search file at ftp://ftp.epas.utoronto.ca/pub/tocs-in
/Search.html

Retrieve the file inform.toc for description of how to use this
lovely resource.

VI. DATABASES

* CETH Directory of Electronic Text Centers (see above, IV. TEXTS)

* The Georgetown Catalogue Project for Electronic Texts (see above,
IV.TEXTS)

* Greek Manuscript Database from Bates College

WWW at http://abacus.bates.edu/~rallison/
The Philotheite Monastery mansucripts of Mount Athos

* Hellenic Civilization Database

The Hellenic Civilization database contains information of Ancient
Greek Arts (Sculpture, building, Museum, etc) and literature. The
database also contains a presentation of every Museum of Greece and
Cyprus. Contact persons are: Dr Athanasios Drigas, Operational Manager
of Ariadne Network, dri...@cyclades.nrcps.ariadne-t.gr, and Lazaros
Theodorou, Server Manager, lt...@ithaki.servicenet.ariadne-t.gr

Gopher to ithaki.servicenet.ariadne-t.gr
/Hellenic_Civilization

* Mythological Images

WWW at http://www.lib.haifa.ac.il/www/art/Mythology_westart.html
Artistic representations of gods, heroes, and scenes from
classical mythology.

VII. FALSE TRAIL:

The Classics_FAQ has corrected its false lead to transcripts of the
Latin news broadcasts from Radio Finland.

VIII. MAILING LISTS

To the address given, send an e-mail message (with no subject
line) consisting of the word "subscribe" (or the variant noted)
and your actual name (not your e-mail address) in the form
Firstname Lastname; some newsgroups do not require your name
(see individual group information), some require additional
information. Please let me know if you can verify that any of these
has changed its address or become obsolete. A "mailing list" consists
of a connected group of people interested in the same topic, whose
messages are distributed to one another as e-mail by a service known
as a "LISTSERV". Some mailing lists are also available as Newsgroups,
where your institution or news server distributes contributions
("posts") through its news network;, CLASSICS, for example, is also
available as the newsgroup sci.classics.

ACL (American Classical League moderated Bulletin Board)
majo...@rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu subscribe acl your name

ACTS-L (Paul's _Acts of the Apostles_)
list...@acadvm1.uottawa.ca subscribe acts-l your name

AIA-L (archaeology and technology)
mail...@cc.brynmawr.edu subscribe aial

ANCIEN-L (ancient history)
list...@ulkyvm.louisville.edu subscribe ancien-l your name

ANE (ancient near east)
majo...@oi.uchicago.edu subscribe ane

ARCH-L (archaeology)
list...@tamvm1.tamu.edu subscribe arch-l your name

ARCH-THEORY (archaeological theory in Europe)
mail...@mailbase.ac.uk join arch-theory your name

B-GREEK (Biblical Greek discussion, replaces NT-GREEK)
majo...@virginia.edu subscribe B-GREEK
and/or subscribe B-GREEK-DIGEST

CAAL (computers and ancient languages)
caal-...@ff.cuni.cz subscribe caal your name

CLASSICS (classics and mediterranean archaeology)
list...@u.washington.edu subscribe classics your name

CONTEX-L (analysis of ancient texts)
list...@acadvm1.uottawa.ca subscribe contex-l your name

ELENCHUS (early christianity)
list...@acadvm1.uottawa.ca subscribe elenchus your name

ENKIDU-L (methodological issues in studying ancient [before ce 600] texts)
majo...@lists.stanford.edu subscribe enkidu-l

H-RHETOR (history of rhetoric)
list...@uicvm.uic.edu sub h-rhetor your name school

INDOEUROPEAN-L (I-E)
list...@cornell.edu subscribe indoeuropean-l your name

IOUDAIOS-L (early judaism)
list...@lehigh.edu subscribe ioudaios-l your name

LATIN-L (latin and `neo-latin' discussions)
list...@psuvm.psu.edu subscribe latin-l your name

LEXI (Greek and Latin languages and lexicography)
list...@uci.edu subscribe lexi your name

LT-ANTIQ (topics in Late Antiquity [ce 240-640])
list...@univscvm.csd.scarolina.edu subscribe lt-antiq your name

NUMISM-L (ancient and medieval numismatics)
list...@univscvm.csd.scarolina.edu subscribe numism-l your name

PAPY (papyrology)
list...@igl.ku.dk subscribe papy your name

PERSEUS (The Perseus Database program, for the Macintosh)
list...@brownvm.brown.edu subscribe perseus your name

POET-L (Aristotle's _Poetics_ )
list...@unccvm.uncc.edu subscribe poet-l your name

SOPHIA (ancient philosophy)
list...@liverpool.ac.uk subscribe sophia your name

TARTARUS (Hellenistic Greek Linguistics)
greek-...@tartarus.uwa.edu.au subscribe tartarus your name

THUC-L (Thucydides)
list...@vm.temple.edu subscribe thuc-l your name


IX. CLASSICAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Classical League:

Announcement list: request addition to the list to a....@umich.edu
Bulletin Board: see VIII. MAILING LISTS, "ACL"
Gopher to classics.lsa.umich.edu under 1/American Classical League
WWW at http://www.umich.edu/~knudsvig/ACL.html

American Philological Association:

WWW at http://scholar.cc.emory.edu
the Scholar's Press home page "TELA" (The Electronically
Linked Academy):

--
J. Ruebel Internet: jsru...@iastate.edu
Iowa State University Office Phone: 515/294-4046
Classical Studies program Home Phone: 515/292-4330
Ames, IA 50011-2205

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