Vergil:
Vergil's Home Page
Links, info, etc., from Joe Farrell of Penn.
The Vergil Project 
From Joe Farrell, including news on Summer 98 NEH institute
Syllabus for Latin 228 and 409, "Vergil's Aeneid"
Partly-online course on V. taught by Farrell in 1995
Vergilius Bibliography Index
"Vergilius" is a journal that includes a bibliography of new work on V. each year
Mantovano
An Online, Ongoing Discussion of Virgil and His Influence (you can subscribe)
Virgil in Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and Renaissance: An Online Bibliography
From the people who bring you "Mantovano" (also lists basic Vergil paperback books)
Mark Morford's Online Images of Fall or Troy, Dido, Underworld
From a scholar at the University of Virginia
Perseus Project Text of Vergil in English & Latin w/ Notes
Great resource! Latin text of Vergil, translations by both Dryden and a modern scholar, line-by-line commentary of both Servius (Latin, late antiquity) and Conington (19th Cent.), and info. on each Latin form in Vergil
A Bibliographic Guide to Vergil's Aeneid
Ongoing project of Prof. Shirley Werner of Rutgers U.
Some Dictionaries of Literary Theory and Related Areas
By Lowell Edmunds of Rutgers.
Tools of the Trade for the Study of Roman Literature
By Lowell Edmunds and Shirley Werner of Rutgers.
Course Stuff elsewhere:
Introduction to Latin Epic (Oxford): Life Histories of Roman Epic Poets
Epic Web Pages (good stuff for a course on Latin epic at Oxford)
cl420.html (good stuff at a Roman epic course at Middlebury C.)
Introduction to Latin Epic (Oxford): The hexameter (meter used in epic)
Introduction to Latin Epic (Oxford): Life Histories of Roman Epic Poets
Vergil's Aeneid (Brooklyn College course notes)
Courses taught on Vergil here at Wesleyan:

CCIV 274/ HIST 274/ COL 279 = CCIV 116/ HIST 126 History & Literature of the Roman Revolution
CCIV 203/ HUM 203: Latin Literature in English Translation
Jona Barlow is reading The death of Vergil in ....
CCIV325 Roman Epic
LAT 244/HUMS 645: Neoteric & Pastoral: Catullus 61-68 & Vergil’s Eclogues
 
Bibliography (general): see also Diotima and other sites
Look it up!****
Great search tool for all kinds of stuff in Classics, including the next two bibliographic tools
TOCS-IN Search
Great search tool for recent articles in Classics
Gnomon: Titelsuche
Classics bibliographical tool; you don't really have to know German; just type your terms in the Alle Felder (all fields) box and click Suche Starten (start search). Then it may help to know that Rez. = "a review", S. = p. (page). )
Other Epic Links
 
General Classical Studies:
Wesleyan Classical Studies Department Home Page
Related Resources for Classical Studies (Wesleyan Page)
Perseus Project Home Page Great online material on Greek stuff: texts in G. & E., pics of vases etc., historical and mythological background. Roman stuff (next) just getting started
Roman Perseus Roman part of Perseus project is in early stages but has texts and translations of major authors.
Diotima: Women & Gender in the Ancient World (lots of info: links, pics, bibliog., some texts)
Ovid: Metamorphoses (great set of links on a page at Reed College)
Diotima Anthology of Translated Materials
Tech Classics Archive (Eng trans)
The Romulus Project: An Electronic Library of Latin Literature With Virtual Commentary
Fiction.html (about antiq.) (Nothing to do with this course, directly, but it's fun to know about the many good historical novels and mysteries (esp. Davis & Saylor) being written about the ancient world)
CLASSICS List (an internet discussion list; often annoying but sometimes useful & fun)
 

Other sites for Classics Resources in general:
Missouri Classics (with resources)
Classics Resources LWright
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page
Mississippi classics
Holy Cross Topoi
Wes' Related Resources-Classical Studies
J O'D's Classical, Medieval, etc links and indices
Kentucky: Classics Elsewhere
Diogenes' Links To The Ancient World
Pantelia-Resources for Classicists
Classical Resources (J. Ruebel)
Stanford Links (good on depts.)

 
 

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