Online Resources
Public Domain Texts:
- Aesopica: Aesop’s Fables in English, Latin, and Greek: http://www.mythfolklore.net/aesopica/index.htm
- Perseus Digital Library (highly recommended source for texts (English, Greek, & Latin), as well as Greek & Latin dictionaries): https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/
- Sourcebooks (a collection of public domain textbooks on ancient cultures around the world): https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/index.asp
- The Latin Library (a collection of Latin texts): https://thelatinlibrary.com/
Public domain maps, images, and other useful teaching tools:
- David Rumsey Map Collection: https://www.davidrumsey.com/home (this site’s maps are free & legal to use non-commercially)
- Maps of the Ancient World (Oxford Classical Dictionary): https://oxfordre.com/classics/page/3991
- Orbis: the Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World: https://orbis.stanford.edu/
- People of Color in European History: https://medievalpoc.tumblr.com/
- Perseus Digital Library – art and archaeology artifact browser: https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/artifactBrowser
- Pleiades: A Gazetteer of Past Places – “gives scholars, students, & enthusiasts [] the ability to use, create, and share historical geographical information about the ancient world in digital form”: https://pleiades.stoa.org/home
Websites for recent approaches/work involving the ancient Mediterranean (plus some later pre-modern periods):
- Classics at the Intersections: https://rfkclassics.blogspot.com/
- Eidolon (an on-line journal): https://eidolon.pub/
- Eos: Africana receptions of ancient Greece & Rome: https://www.eosafricana.org/
- Hold My Mead: A Bibliography for Historians Hitting Back at White Supremacy: https://sarahemilybond.com/2017/09/10/hold-my-mead-a-bibliography-for-historians-hitting-back-at-white-supremacy/
- Nile Valley Collective: https://nilevalleycollective.org/
- Pharos: Doing Justice to the Classics: https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/
- Rogue Classicism: https://rogueclassicism.com/


