The Library provides access to a large amount of material via online databases and electronic journals available for free self-service use for Victoria staff and students. Many of these resources contain access to the full text of material as well as image and video content.
Scholarly work in fields related to the language, literature, history and culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
Details author, title and source information for scholarly resources published between 1975 and the present in a wide range of liberal arts and humanities disciplines.
Electronic version of the Bibliotheca scriptorum Romanorum Teubneriana. Reference for Latin literature from the Roman Republic to the Imperial Period and Late Antiquity.
Details author, title and source information for scholarly articles in most fields of study.
A searchable online edition of Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker, Parts I-III. by F. Jacoby. It is a collection of the works of ancient Greek historians; Each author has a Greek text, English translation, a new critical commentary, a brief encyclopaedia-style entry about an historian's life, works, etc
An encyclopedia of ancient Greek and Roman world that covers all aspects of Greek and Roman world such as social, political, and economic conditions, art, culture, philosophy and more. The first fifteen volumes are devoted to Greco-Roman antiquity and cover more than two thousand years of history. Five volumes of Classical Tradition cover aftermath of antiquity and the process of continuous reinterpretation and revaluation of the ancient heritage, including the history of classical scholarship.
A collection of over 270 volumes published since 1960 covering over 15 different academic subjects. The volumes are grouped into topics, enabling searching through an array of historical subject areas.
A multidisciplinary collection of articles. In many cases a time lag (usually between 3-5 years, sometimes longer) between the most current issue published and the content available in JSTOR.
A principal dictionary on all aspects of the Graeco-Roman world. It provides a comprehensive source of reference to all questions about the classical world such as Greek & Roman history, literature, myth, religion, linguistics, philosophy, law, science, art and archaeology.
Latin material relevant to the study of the Christian Church, with writings from Church Fathers from Tertullian in 200 AD to the death of Pope Innocent III in 1216.
More than 160 volumes of Greek material (with Latin translations) relevant to the study of the history of the Christian Church from its beginnings through the Council of Florence in 1439
Archive of digitized international scholarly journals in the humanities and social sciences from 1802 to 1995.
Provides access to Greek and Latin texts, English translations, grammars, dictionaries, atlas, iamges of Greek & Roman arts and places in Greece and Italy.
Covers a broad range of topics found in scholarly, reference and popular sources, including arts, business, children, education, general interest, health, humanities, international, law, military, multicultural, psychology, sciences, social sciences, and women's interests.
A collected bibliography of books and articles on aspects of Greek epigraphy, as well as summaries of Greek inscriptions.
Contains almost all ancient Greek texts surviving from Homer (8th century B.C.) to the 6th century A.D. 600, plus historiographical, lexicographic, and scholiastic texts from the period between 600 and 1453. This database is not compatible with EndNote.