Perseus Project Digital Library - Invaluable collection of Greek and Roman texts and translations (searchable), plus links to dictionaries, images, and more!
Sasanika - One of the most remarkable empires of the first millennium CE was that of the Sasanian Persian Empire. Emanating from southern Iran 's Persis region in the third century AD, the Sasanian domain eventually encompassed not only modern day Iran and Iraq , but also the greater part of Central Asia and the Near East , including at times, the regions corresponding to present-day Israel , Turkey , and Egypt .
The Latin Library - This site offers an extensive selection of Latin (classical, medieval, and beyond) texts online available for quick consultation.
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae - The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG®) is a research center at the University of California, Irvine. The TLG has already collected and digitized most literary texts written in Greek from Homer to the fall of Byzantium in AD 1453.
Emblem Portal - Site supports digitalization of emblems.
Johan Remmelin Image Site - Site archives images by Johan Remmelin (1583-1632),Catoptrum microcosmicum, probably the most extensive anatomical “flap book” ever produced.
The English Emblem Book Project (Penn State) - The English emblem books scanned for this site support analysis of reading practices, printing history, popular culture, allegory, and the relationship of word to image.
Web Gallery of Art - Great searchable database of paintings, sculpture and drawings from medieval and Renaissance Europe.
Cesar: Ancien Regime and French Revolution - Here you will find details of the plays, people and performance spaces that graced the French theatre during the 17th and 18th centuries, from the dawn of the age of public playhouses to the French Revolution.
Society of Early Americanists - The Society of Early Americanists furthers the exchange of ideas and information among scholars of various disciplines who study the literature and culture of America to approximately 1800.
EEBO: Early English Books Online - EEBO will contain over 125,000 titles listed in Pollard and Redgrave's Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640), Wing's Short-Title Catalogue (1641-1700), the Thomason Tracts (1640-1661), and the Early English Tract Supplement.
The Milton Reading Room - An on-line annotated Milton with links to his sources and contexts, designed and maintained by Thomas Luxon at Dartmouth College.
Huntington Library, Pasadena - Library, fellowships, a journal, and high tea. Don't miss the Shakespeare Garden!
IBIS: Center for British and Irish Studies at USC - he Institute for British and Irish Studies is a resource for faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates from across the USC campus. It is part of a growing community of area resources in British and Irish Studies.
Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley - Building on a history of strong alliances with scholars in the social sciences and in the arts, the Center concentrates on the topics and methods that make the humanities vital and unique in the contemporary world.
USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute - The USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute (EMSI) supports advanced research and scholarship on human societies between 1450 and 1850. The Institute’s range is global. Unlike existing centers that focus on particular regions, the Institute aims to advance knowledge of the diverse societies in and around the Atlantic and Pacific basins.
Early Modern Colloquium, University of Michigan - An organization run by the faculty and graduate students in the English department at the University of Michigan. The purpose of the group is to stimulate the early modern scholarly community at the University of Michigan, to facilitate conversations between students, faculty, visiting scholars, and members of various departments within the university. Includes an extensive webliography.
Princeton University Renaissance and Early Modern Colloquium - An afternoon paper series run by graduate students where students and faculty in many disciplines present their work. This is the place to test new ideas before submitting a paper for publication or speaking at a conference. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Society for Song, Yuan and Conquest Dynasty Studies - An international society committed to encourage the study of the Chinese--as well as Jürchen, Khitan, and Mongol--history, society, and culture from the founding of the Song dynasty to the end of the Yuan dynasty.
International Society for the History of Rhetoric - The ISHR romotes the study of rhetoric in all periods and languages and the relationship of rhetoric to poetics, literary theory and criticism, philosophy, politics, religion, law and other aspects of the cultural context.
Rhetoric Society of America - RSA is an interdisciplinary society whose members come from composition studies, English, communication, philosophy, linguistics, history, political science, sociology, visual arts, and other fields.