Came across this today, from the erstwhile AWOL blog of Chuck Jones. Click here for a reminder on why you need to get access to JSTOR. AWOL has posted an exhaustive list of journals accessible through JSTOR. Just gives you an idea. I’ll be posting some things...
Journals and Databases
After 90 Years the CAD is "Finished" (Chicago Assyrian Dictionary)
Here’s the link to the recent announcement. I say “finished” because, having been begun in 1921, many volumes are now outdated. But it’s still a great achievement. The CAD is available for free in PDF (or you can buy all the volumes for $1400)....
British Library to put Greek Manuscripts Online
Pretty cool — read about it here. Here are some excerpts: The British Library said Monday that it was making more than a quarter of its 1,000 volume-strong collection of handwritten Greek texts available online free of charge, something curators there hope will...
University of Edinburgh Online Papers in Biblical Studies
I saw this today on Larry Hurtado’s blog (already something so useful – thanks for joining the blogosphere, Larry!). The archive includes faculty articles and dissertations (some gems there I’ve already downloaded – but I have come across a few...
Cambridge University Digitization Project
Certainly a worthwhile project. Â Have a look!
Want to Study How the Church Fathers Cited the Bible?
Then I highly recommend this post for its description of an important online resource for just this purpose. It's excellent. Editor's note: resource mentioned can be found here: Home • BiblIndex
New Online Site for Public Domain Bible Reference Works
Check out Bible Ref Shelf – a very useful (if small) site for public domain Bible study materials. Editor’s note: additional info provided.
How Did the Early Church Fathers Cite Scripture?
Is this cool or what? Click here for a free searchable database of “Biblical Quotations and Allusions in Early Christian Literature.” The project is now in financial limbo, but as it is, you can still search the corpus for its database of 400,000 biblical...
Back from a short hiatus
Sorry it’s been a while. I noted on my main blog that I’d be away for a bit. Back now, so blogging will resume. Here’s one item of interest right away – the Westminster Leningrad Codex is now available online.
Bibliography of Classical Folklore Scholarship
While I was looking for Adrienne Mayor’s article she cited in her comment, I came across this bibliography she compiled. It’s very a great resource for anyone interested in folklore and mythology of the ancient world.