Classical Art Research Centre
The Classical Art Research Centre at the University of Oxford houses, among others, the Beazley Archive, which includes the world’s largest collection of images of ancient vase-painting.
The Library will close for the summer on July 26.
The Classical Art Research Centre at the University of Oxford houses, among others, the Beazley Archive, which includes the world’s largest collection of images of ancient vase-painting.
This is a digital resource for locating and studying graffiti of the early Roman empire from the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Since 2009, the Department of Classical Archaeology of the Radboud University Nijmegen has started a field work project (in collaboration with the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome, the VU University Amsterdam, and the Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Roma), aiming at a thorough inventory and analysis of the Roman interventions in their suburban landscape.
The Italian Women Writers (IWW) project, issued by the University of Chicago Library, aims to preserve and provide access to an extensive corpus of literature written by Italian women authors (from the thirteenth century up to authors born in 1945), including the following types of works: anthologies, articles and essays, autobiographies, biographies, children's literature, devotional works, dialogues, diaries, dramas, epics, hagiographies, histories and chronicles, interviews and conversations, letters, memoirs, novels, operas, poems, reviews, short stories, and travel literature.
The Italian Women Writers (IWW) project, issued by the University of Chicago Library, aims to preserve and provide access to an extensive corpus of literature written by Italian women authors (from the thirteenth century up to authors born in 1945), including the following types of works: anthologies, articles and essays, autobiographies, biographies, children's literature, devotional works, dialogues, diaries, dramas, epics, hagiographies, histories and chronicles, interviews and conversations, letters, memoirs, novels, operas, poems, reviews, short stories, and travel literature.
... and beyond : Bibliographia Iranica ; Hellenistic Central Asia Research Network seeks to promote collaboration between archaeologists, linguists and historians of Central Asia (posting conferences, calls for papers, and more) ; concerning the archaeology of Bactria, Sogdiana, Arachosia, and Gandhāra in the Period of the Graeco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek Kingdoms: downloadable version of Mairs, Rachel, The Archaeology of the Hellenistic Far East, 2011, plus the annual Supplements 1 (2013) to 7 (2019) ; From Bactria to Taxila : a database of resources on Hellenistic and Imperial Central Asian Studies ; iranologie.com ; [...]
Named after the American scholar Campbell Bonner, the primary aim of this project is to bring the entire corpus of magical gems online in order to make them better accessible for both scholars and the public, and to facilitate their study through the potentials offered by a digital database.
The complete digital Loeb Classical Library is fully accessible via the Library’s subscription. More than 520 volumes of Latin and Greek texts with English translation are available in a modern and elegant interface, allowing readers to browse, search, bookmark, annotate, and share content with ease. Furthermore, the new Loeb editions are added twice a year. Additionally, the 275 public domain Loebs are freely available through this list of downLOEBable Loeb volumes.
The J. Paul Getty Museum has published the following catalogs (open acces) : Ancient Carved Ambers in the J. Paul Getty Museum (2021 / 2020) ; Ancient Gems and Finger Rings : Catalogue of the Collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum (1992) ; Ancient Lamps in the J. Paul Getty Museum (2017) ; Ancient Terracottas from South Italy and Sicily in the J. Paul Getty Museum (2016) ; Artistry in Bronze (2020) ; Greek Funerary Sculpture : Catalogue of the Collections at the Getty Villa (2001) ; Greek Gold from Hellenistic Egypt (2001) ; Metalworks from the Hellenized East : Catalogue of the Collections (1993) ; Mummy portraits in the J. Paul Getty Museum (1982) ; Roman Funerary Sculpture : Catalogue of the Collections (1988) ; Roman Mosaics in the J. Paul Getty Museum (2016) ; Roman Portraits in the Getty Museum (1981) ; [...].
The Getty Research Portal is a search platform providing access to an extensive collection of digitized art history texts from a range of institutions. This multilingual and multicultural union catalog affords art historians and other researchers the ability to search and download complete digital copies of publications devoted to art, architecture, material culture, and related fields.