Inter Libros is an interactive research guide for classics and medieval studies research, created by Harvard College librariansin collaboration with Harvard faculty and departments.
A comprehensive database of all the works exhibited in the museum—some 30,000 items—including images and accompanying explanatory texts compiled under the authority of the museum curators.
Digital access to an online collection of over 400,000 records searchable by artist/maker/culture, object type/materials, geographic location, date/era, and department.
Digital access to the Art of the Ancient World collection that ranks among the premier encyclopedic collections in the world, with over 83,000 works of art from Egypt, Nubia, the Near East, Greece, Italy, Cyprus, and Anatolia.
Digital access to a collection that consists of works of art and artifacts from the beginning of history in Mesopotamia, Egypt of the pharaohs, ancient Greece, Etruria and the Roman Empire—around the entire Mediterranean, as well as French and Danish art of the 19th century.
Main site for one of the most important collections of ancient Greek and Roman art in the world, featuring an image gallery, an online sculpture catalogue, a database of 'Ancient Bronzes in Berlin,' and more.
Digital access to images and information from the library's online collections, including digital papyri, manuscripts, and more. (Filter search by selecting "Available Online.")
An interdisciplinary portal of papyrological and epigraphical resources formerly Egypt and the Nile valley (800 BC to AD 800), now expanding to the Ancient World in general.
Provides lists of resources and links related to instructional software (Latin, Greek, Classical Civilization and Etymology), fonts, and reference materials.
Online catalogue allows you to browse through holdings reaching from the beginning of coinage in the 7th century B.C. to 21st century Euros, and to create your own virtual collection.
Publishes articles and notes on all aspects of ancient historiography and biography (including Jewish historiography, the Gospels and later Christian material) and of in-depth reviews of recent publications in the field.
Searchable database of 25,000 coins from the Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum illustrated catalogues of Greek coins in public and private collections in the British Isles.