The following are all online resources. Several require PODS login.
Athenaze
- Athenaze Greek Exercises at the University of Victoria (includes online vocabulary practice for each chapter)
- Ariadne: Resources for Athenaze at Cornell College (lots of enrichment)
Type in Greek
- www.typegreek.com. From site: "Convert text from a standard keyboard into beautiful, polytonic, Unicode-compliant Greek characters as you type"
- PC keyboard program and add-on: Tavultesoft Keyman Desktop, to be used with Manuel Lopez' Greek Classical Keyboard
Various
- Thesaurus linguae graecae (TLG, "Treasury of the Greek Language")
- This is an amazing resource. It gives you access to all of ancient Greek literature, and does so online. Using this web site, you can search for every single instance of the use of a Greek word in every single work written in Greek up through late antiquity, plus much medieval Greek. When browsing, say, Homer's Iliad, in a TLG window, you can look up each word online in a variety of dictionaries, and can even access translations. Truly a wonder!
- Liddell Scott Jones Lexicon (LSJ, massive Greek to English dictionary) via the TLG
- PHI — Packard Humanities Institute online collection of ancient Greek inscriptions. This fully searchable collection isn't complete, but it does have nearly everything that's in standard print collections of Greek inscriptions (writing on stone, on walls, on floors, etc.)
- Oxford Classical Dictionary
- Brill's New Pauly online. . .
- Perseus, ancient texts with translation aids and much, much more
- The "Greek Word Study Tool" at the Perseus Digital Library. In the search box, type the Greek word whose form youŕe looking up. Use the Roman-alphabet) keyboard eqivalents given in the graphic Don't type any accents or breathings.
- S. C. Woodhouse's English-Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language online
- Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World. A vast site: bibliogrpahy, images etc. etc.
- Woodhouse English-to-Greek online Dictionary
- Overview of Greek Syntax by Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox. Good version for beginners
- Greek Grammar, by Herbert Weir Smyth, PDF version at Textkit. Good for intermediate and advanced study
- AKWN, the News in Ancient Greek (plus other Hellenic delights)