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Classics department has a small computer room available
to students. The database of the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae
is accessible over the campus network, including from
this computer room. The Latin texts prepared by the
Packard Humanities Institute, the CETEDOC database of
ancient and medieval Christian Latin texts, and several
other electronic databases useful to the study of the
Classics are mounted on workstations in the Classics
Reading Room of the Regenstein Library. Also available
over the campus computer network are important research
tools like the on-line L’Année Philologique
and the J-Stor journal collection.
Please see the library’s page on
classics
resources for a full list.
Perseus
| Get to a text in Perseus
with one click! |
ARTFL
The Project for American and French Research
on the Treasury of the French Language: of interest
to all scholars who work with full-text databases. Click
here.
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