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Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation: Maintained by The University of California, Irvine, and associated with the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae project, this database is a wodnerful starting point for all kinds of Internet research.

The Perseus Project: This is the place to start!   The Perseus project has an extensive database of Greek and Latin taxtx, in addition to an extensive listing of visual resources.  Since it is searchable, this is one excellent place to go for all your Heracles needs . . .

Herakles Project:  This is an index of ancient references to Our Hero, organized around topics.  A very useful resource for finding the primary sources for any given topic.

The Mythology Link: A very useful resource for us, with lots of information helpful for us as researchers.

The Internet Classics Archive: A site maintained by MIT.  Searchable, includes non-classical resources as well.

The Encyclopedia Mythica:  You tell me . . .

American Philological Association home page:  From Electronic resources. go to l'annee philologique's page.  Click in the main box, choose the English version, and see what you find in this collection of international articles on Classical topics.

Since we will be seeking out new resources, your input to this page is much appreciated.  At any point, send me addresses with a brief description.  I'll keep updating this page to reflect your research and by the end of the semester, we will revise it jointly to add to our communal web page.