Tips
Encyclopedias are great for:
- choosing a topic
- quick self-education
- perspective on a topic
- variant spellings, vocabulary, terminology
- bibliography
Classics Citation Abbreviations
In Classics scholarship, titles of journals as well as Classical texts are often highly abbreviated.
Language Dictionaries
Handbooks
- Oxford Handbooks Online: Scholarly Research Review
Excellent substantial review articles of scholarly research by leading scholars, particularly strong on Archaeology and Classical Civilization
Archaeology and Rome
- Oxford Classical Dictionary. 5th edition.Much more than a dictionary. An excellent source for sources on all aspects of the Classical World.
- Oxford Bibliographies Online (OBO): ClassicsIn progress. Annotated sources.
- Brill's New PaulyAn aid for the study of Greek and Roman culture and its multifaceted presence in all periods of European and, since the Early Modern period, world history. Entries offer easy, direct access to basic information - names, places, dates, objects - from all areas of Greek and Roman culture as well as their predecessors, neighbours and heirs.
- Oxford Art OnlineExcellent articles and images.
- The Encyclopedia of Archaeological SciencesPublication Date: 2019Covers emerging trends and foundational theories of archaeological science, offering a reliable reference on current techniques and practices.
- Encyclopedia of Early ChristianityPublication Date: 1999
- The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization byPublication Date: 2014-
- Understanding Pottery FunctionPublication Date: 2012Focuses on how practicing archaeologists can infer function from ceramics.
- Environmental ArchaeologyPublication Date: 2012Surveys the complex and technical field of environmental archaeology for researchers interested in the causes, consequences and potential future impact of environmental change and archaeology.
- Bioarchaeology: an integrated approach to working with human remainsPublication Date: 2013Bioarchaeology is the analysis of human remains within an interpretative framework that includes contextual information. This comprehensive and much-needed manual provides both a starting point and a reference for archaeologists, bioarchaeologists and others working in this integrative field.