More Online Bibliographies
This is just a sampling of further bibliographies available online, only a few of them already mentioned in Online Resources.
Greek and Roman literature
Greek authors
- Aeschylus (includes works through the mid-80′s)
- Apollonius of Rhodes (From A Hellenistic Bibliography, by Martijn Cuypers. On this main page, you’ll find links to more selective versions of the Apollonius bibliography.)
- Aristophanes (includes works through the mid-80′s)
- Aristotle, Poetics (By Malcolm Heath)
- Bacchylides (By Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer, Classics Dept. at the Univ. of Leiden)
- Callimachus (From A Hellenistic Bibliography, by Martijn Cuypers.)
- Euclid (From the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive)
- Euripides and Tragic Theatre in the Late Fifth Century.
- Euripides Medea (by C. A. E. Luschnig)
- Hesiod Theogony (From the institut de préhistoire et des sciences de l’antiquité )
- Homer (By M. P. Cuypers)
- Josephus (from PACE: Project on Ancient Cultural Engagement)
- Menander (From Case Western Reserve’s Classics Department)
- Pindar bibliography (From A Hellenistic Bibliography, by Martijn Cuypers.)
- Plato, Symposium (by Radcliffe G. Edmonds III, Bryn Mawr College)
- Plotinus (By Pierre Thillet)
- Plotinian Bibliography From 2000-present (By Richard Dufour)
- Plutarch (From Chaironeia: Plutarch’s Home on the Web)
- Sophocles (includes works through the mid-80′s)
- Thucydides (By Lowell Edmunds of Rutgers University‘s Classics Dept.)
- A Hellenistic Bibliography contains links to bibliographies of fourteen Hellenistic Greek authors, four Roman authors, and other Hellenistic links. (By Martijn Cuypers)
Roman authors
Bronze Age
Culture and society
- Daily Life in Classical Antiquity – General Bibliography, compiled by John Porter.
- Parallels and Connections Between the Hellenic, Semitic, and Anatolian Cultures
- The Black Presence in Antiquity, compiled by Leida I. Torres and Andrea Only of the Morland-Springern Research Center at Howard University.
- Childhood in Antiquity, by Meir Bar Ilan
- Greek Costume Bibliography. Includes citations of works on ancient textiles, weaving, clothing manufacture, clothing styles, etc.
- Late Antiquity in the Mediterranean: Online Bibliographies
- War and Peace in Classical Antiquity, by Rob S. Rice.
- Homosexuality in Greece and Rome
Women in the ancient world
Religion, ritual, and magic
Science and technology
Greek history
Roman history
- The Fall of the Roman Empire, a bibliography by Lucinda Neuru in support of her course on the subject.
- Lead and the Fall of Rome, compiled by Steve Muhlberger from contributions to the list LT-ANTIQ.
- Late Roman Food Supply, compiled by Lars Lordahl and Steve Muhlberger with the help of the LT-ANTIQ discussion list.
- Short Bibliography of Recent Studies on Roman Demography in English by Thomas Anderson.
- Roman Domestic Architecture, by Joshua Brandt. There are two versions of this bibliography: one with works only in English, and a “full” version.
- Ancient Greek & Roman Music, Selected Bibliography. Prepared by Prof. Nancy Sultan, Illinois Wesleyan University.
- The Roman Army.
Categories include General Works, Texts, Legions, Auxilia, Officers, Centurions, Optiones, Recruitment, Finance, Campaigns, Battles, and Military Areas, Army Life, Logistics, Training, The Roman Navy, Discharge, III Century Crisis, and Later, Other Items.
- Roman army bibliography, by Sander van Dorst.
- The Development of the Roman Navy, by Thomas P. Roche.
- Roman Law, by Bernard J. Hibbitts, The University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
- Roman Criminal Law, by François Lareau.
- Coinage of Greece and Rome: A Bibliography. Extensive and well-organized. From the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Warwick.
- Chinese Accounts of Rome, Byzantium and the Middle East, c. 91 B.C.E. – 1643 C.E., from the Internet East Asian Source Book.
Greek and Latin language
- Greek Rhetoric and Prose Style Bibliography, from the home page of Hardy Hansen’s course, Greek Rhetoric and Prose Style.
- Bibliography of Ancient Greek Linguistics, an extensive and well-organized bibliography by Michel Buijs of the University of Utrecht.
- Bibliography of Papyrology, organized by sub-topic. You may also download the complete bibliography as an MS Word file. By Traianos Gagos.
- Bibliography: Greek Grammar and Linguistics, by Rodney J. Decker. This bibliography concentrates primarily on New Testament Greek.
- Brief bibliography of Latin linguistics, by Philip Baldi.
- Latin Therapy: Bibliography of Latin Language Resources, from Cambridge University’s Department of History and Philosophy of Science. This bibliography focuses on the Latin technical terminology of various fields of Roman studies, such as mathematics, geography, scholastics, etc.
- Bibliography of the History of Latin Pronunciation. by Peter Jeffery of Princeton University.