Villa Hadriana
Digital Hadrian’s Villa Project: the Virtual World Heritage Laboratory created a 3D digital model of Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli. This site provides access to the model and many other information and features regarding the villa.
The Library will close for the summer on July 26.
Digital Hadrian’s Villa Project: the Virtual World Heritage Laboratory created a 3D digital model of Hadrian’s Villa in Tivoli. This site provides access to the model and many other information and features regarding the villa.
Roman Finds Group, founded in 1987, provides a forum for all those interested in Roman artifacts. News on conferences, seminars, calls for papers, exhibitions, finds, and more.
The official site on the excavations in the Athenian Agora conducted by the American School of Classical Studies. You may access the digitized excavation documentation (e.g., field notebooks, pottery notebooks, card catalog of objects, drawings).
Some websites and databases, including projects and their publications, on various sites in Asia Minor: Anatolian Atlas ; Anatolian Roads Project ; EDAK (Epigraphische Datenbank zum Antiken Kleinasien) ; eDiAna (Digital philological-etymological dictionary of the minor ancient Anatolian corpus languages) ; ICG (Inscriptiones Christianae Graecae: a database of early Christian inscriptions from Asia Minor and Greece) ; MAMA XI (Monumenta Asiae Minoris Antiqua XI, on Phrygia and Lykaonia) ; RRMAM (Roman Roads and Milestones of Asia Minor) ; Sardis : the archaeological exploration of Sardis, digital resource center ; TINA (The Turkish Foundation for Underwater Archaeology) ; [...].
MOISA: International Society for the Study of Greek and Roman Music and Its Cultural Heritage provides information on meetings and conferences, seminars, bibliography, and more.
Ancient Greek Music : the site contains ll published fragments of Ancient Greek music with sound samples.
MOISA (International Society for the Study of Greek and Roman Music and Its Cultural Heritage) provides information on meetings and conferences, seminars, bibliography, and more.
The Network for the Study of Archaic and Classical Greek Song, on the study of archaic and classical lyric, elegiac and iambic poetry.
Check also the project on Creation of Functional Replica Roman and Late Antique Musical Instruments (E. Swift & L. Bosworth & al).
EPNet (Production and Distribution of Food during the Roman Empire: Economic and Political Dynamics) is an ERC Advanced Grant project and intends to set up an innovative framework to investigate the political and economical mechanisms that characterised the dynamics of the commercial trade system during the Roman Empire. For further information (goals, publications, else), please visit the website.
The Universal Short Title Catalogue (USTC) is a collective database of all books published in Europe between the invention of printing and the end of the sixteenth century.
Early European Books traces the history of printing in Europe from its origins through to the close of the seventeenth century, offering full-color, high-resolution facsimile images of rare and hard-to-access printed sources. In order to develop a collection from Europe in the early modern period, Early European Books is working in partnership with five national libraries to digitize their curated collections from this period. In Italy, access is free to the holdings of the Biblioteca Nazionale di Firenze only.
ICAR (Iconography and archaeology of pre-Roman Italy) assembles objects from pre-Roman Italy (Etruscan, Italic, and Italiote from the eighth century BC to the Hellenistic period) with figured scenes in a database (descriptions, photographs, drawings and modern engravings, and bibliographic documentation).