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  • Archives of ANCIEN-L

    Threaded, searchable text archive of the University of Louisville-sponsored scholarly discussion list on the history of the ancient Mediterranean.

    www.louisville.edu

  • OSU Greek and Latin: Mailing List Archives

    Archives of ancien-l, bmcr-l, classics-l, class-m, Lambdacc, latin-l, and lt-antiq, browsable by thread, date, or author. Includes search feature.

    omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu

  • Graduate Education in Classics

    An ongoing discussion in the shared sense that graduate education in Classics needs to be rethought.

    ccat.sas.upenn.edu

  • Thesaurus Linguae Graecae: Discussion Groups

    A directory of email discussion groups and listserv mailing lists concerning all aspects of Classics, classics education, Greek and Latin language study, ancient history, archaeology, and related fields.

    www.tlg.uci.edu

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