Other Classics’ Resources
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Abbreviations
From the American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy. List of abbreviations in Latin inscriptions in the Society's web site:
http://asgle.classics.unc.edu/abbrev/latin/
Catullus
Comprehensive body of texts in the original Latin.
http://www.obscure.org/obscene-latin/carmina-catulli/
A few of the more famous carmina. Hypertext in English, Latin and Dutch
http://www.xs4all.nl/~negen/cat_ned.htm
Carmina Catulli: This site has all poems in Latin, edited & corrected after Mynors' Oxford text of 1958 (all in one file)
http://marcus.whitman.edu:80/Departments/Classics/cattxt.html
Catullus with Merrill's commentary at Roman Perseus, see:
http://hydra.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text?lookup=catul.+1.1&vers=latin
Classics Resources
Very comprehensive site offering links grouped by subject, search engines, newsgroups, tools, translations, projects, etc. From the Chair of Classical Philology, Tartu University
http://www.ut.ee/klassik/webclassics.html
Latin fonts
Looking for a Latin Arial TrueType font with macrons and breves (and various roman numerals)? Check out:
http://web.idirect.com/~atrium/download.html
The Mining Company
Ancient history for everyone; with annotated links and brief, weekly,
topical features.
http://ancienthistory.miningco.com
Plato
This site ambitiously seeks to comment on all of Plato's works, but so far there are still enormous gaps. There is a lengthy essay on Plato's writing methodology. D. Anthony Storm's Web Site On Plato
http://www.2xtreme.net/dstorm/plato/
Perseus Project
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu