From antiquity to the digital age: explore the ancient world in new ways

Classicists have always worked at the edges of what is known. At De Gruyter Brill, we build the resources that help you push further: digital platforms that bring together authoritative texts, critical editions, and encyclopedic scholarship in a searchable environment.

See it live: three recently launched online resources for classical studies

How do you find every instance of a Greek author quoted across a 47,000-entry dictionary? How do you place text, translation, and commentary side by side while cross-referencing three interconnected resources?  

 

Join us on 30 June to find out. In this free 45-minute webinar, our editors will walk you through three recently launched online resources with live demonstrations on each dedicated platform.  

  • Trends in Classics — Greek and Roman Humanities Encyclopedia (GROH)  
  • Supplementum Grammaticum Graecum Online (SGGO)  
  • Concise Dictionary of Medieval Vernacular Greek, 1100–1669 (DMGO) 

 Free webinar: "New Online Resources for Classical Studies: Live Demonstrations with Q&A"  

Tuesday, 30 June 2026  

 14:00 BST | 15:00 CEST | 08:00 CDT (US) | 21:00 CST (CN)

 

Can't make it? Sign up anyway and you'll get access to the recording.

 

Your presenters  

Dr. Mirjam Elbers

Senior Acquisitions Editor, Classical Studies

Dr. Carlo Vessella

Acquisitions Editor, Classical Studies

New to our online portfolio  

 

From Greek and Roman humanities to Medieval Vernacular Greek, discover our three most recent additions to our online classical studies portfolio.  

Trends in Classics: Greek and Roman Humanities Encyclopedia

An innovative set of interconnected encyclopedias covering seven subject areas of Greek and Roman humanities, searchable by person, period, place and subject.

Supplementum Grammaticum Graecum Online

A comprehensive collection of critical editions of testimonies and fragments of nearly 100 ancient Greek grammarians, with side-by-side text, translation and commentary.

Concise Dictionary of Medieval Vernacular Greek, 1100–1669

The first online English-language dictionary of Medieval Vernacular Greek, offering more than 47,000 entries with etymology, citations from Byzantine texts and advanced search.

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