Classics

Resources


Internet History Sourcebooks Project

The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts for educational use.

Specific sites within the Internet History Sourcebook Project:

More Resources

Into Archaeology
This site offers resources including news, articles and periodicals, software, fonts, equipment and employment information.

About.com: Ancient/Classical History.
Resources include ancient maps; Latin translation; articles about myths, wars, gods and goddesses; and more.

Today’s Weather, in Latin
The forecast by Weather Underground in Latin.

Perseus Digital Library
Looking for an ancient text or ancient Greek art? Seeking information on an ancient site? The Perseus Digital Library Project showcases collections that cover the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world, and more.

Diotima: Women & Gender in the Ancient World
This interdisciplinary resource focuses on the patterns of gender around the ancient Mediterranean. Find instructional materials about women and gender in the ancient world, including a bibliography and links to online resources from articles to book reviews to databases.


Doing Research

Research is akin to archaeological excavating: You have to dig through a mass of material to find appropriate and germane material for your papers and senior thesis. Carthage has a wonderful electronic library. It also has a superb interlibrary loan service. Use these services.

Do you need help in writing your paper? Go to the Carthage Writing Center.

Academic Resources

Prospective Students


Carthage In-Depth

Carthage Symposium

Art Meets Biology. Students photograph biodiversity in Tucson, Ariz.


A special month-long period of study in January to experiment, create and dream. Read more ...


Faculty Spotlight

Prof. Christine Renaud

Classicist digs into lifestyles of the (ancient) rich and famous in Rome. Read more.