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    Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum

    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.

    The Getty Search Gateway

    Allows users to search across several of the Getty repositories, including collections databases, library catalogs, collection inventories, and archival finding aids.

    Metropolitan Museum (Online Collection)

    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.

    Museum of Fine Arts Boston (Online Collections)

    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.

    Glyptoteket (Online Collection)

    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.

    Bibliotheca Latina IntraText

    Works of select Latin authors in the original text and translation with hypertext links to global lists and concordances, including Caesar, Cicero, Horace, Vergil, Ovid, Statius, and others.

    Latin Teach

    Provides access to an annotated compendium of online resources and links related to teaching Latin.

    Teaching Classical Languages (CAMWS)

    A peer-reviewed, online journal dedicated to exploring how we teach (and how we learn) Greek and Latin, sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South (CAMWS).

    Standards for Classical Language Learning

    Standards for the teaching of classical languages adapted from the Standards for Foreign Language Teaching by a collaborate task force, intended to help curriculum specialists and school classicists develop curriculum.

    Houghton Library

    Digital access to images and information from the library's online collections, including digital papyri, manuscripts, and more. (Filter search by selecting "Available Online.")

    Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning

    Promotes pedagogical innovation informed by research and provides access to valuable online resources for active learning, syllabus design, course assessment, teaching with technology, and more.

    Software Directory for the Classics

    Provides lists of resources and links related to instructional software (Latin, Greek, Classical Civilization and Etymology), fonts, and reference materials.

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