• Augustine of Hippo - Extensive website maintained by Professor James O'Donnell.
  • Diotima:Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient Wor - Multiple resources concerning gender in antiquity, including some searchable texts.
  • Perseus Project Digital Library - Invaluable collection of Greek and Roman texts and translations (searchable), plus links to dictionaries, images, and more!
  • Project on Ancient Cultural Engagement (PACE) - Ambitious scholarly website focuses on the texts and reception of the Jewish Hellenistic author Josephus.
  • 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 .
  • Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation (Scriptural) - This site focuses on sociological and rhetorical approaches to the New Testament in its original context.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Monastic Matrix - A scholarly resource for the study of woman's religious communities, 400-1600 C.E.
  • 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.
  • Libro - Large number of important Iberian historical, cultural, and literary studies available on line.
  • PhiloBiblon - Database of manuscripts available in Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, plus descriptions.
  • The Cervantes Project - This site is dedicated to the study of Cervantes, with excellent search engines and bibliographical information.