Ancient Medicine, Greek and Egyptian Papyri
- Ancient Artifacts: UBC Library Digital Collections – Two Greek papyri, likely from Roman Egypt and dating from the second century AD. Soon to be added are a small collection of cuneiform tablets discovered at Ur in Chaldea, and dating from 2456-2390 BCE
- Centre for the Study of Papyrology: University of Lecce
- Cologne Papyrus Collection: University of Cologne
- Duke Papyrus Archive: Digital Collections, Duke University Libraries – texts about and images of nearly 1400 papyri from ancient Egypt
- Epigraphic Squeezes: UBC Library Digital Collections – over 1000 epigraphic squeezes of Greek inscriptions from Athens and the surrounding area of Attica from the 5th century BCE
- Greek Papyri of the Heidelberg Papyrus Collection: University of Heidelberg
- Medicina Antiqua: University College of London – English translations of some important ancient medical works
- Papyrological Navigator –An aggregation of ancient papyrological documents and related materials from several institutions
- Papyrology at Oxford: Oxford University
- Perseus Digital Library – Interactive database linking texts and translations of major works of ancient Greek literature *Accessible through the McMaster Libraries with a valid MacID
- Princeton Papyri Collections: Princeton University Digital Library – Among authors represented are Aristophanes, Demosthenes, Euripides, Herodotus, Hippocrates, Homer, Isocrates, Theocritus, and Xenophon. But a much larger number are Greek documentary papyri, including census and tax registers, military lists, land convey¬ances, business records, petitions, private letters, and other sources of historical and paleographic interest from Ptolemaic (332-30 BCE), Roman (30 BCE-300 CE), and Byzantine Egypt (300-650 CE).
- The Tebtunis Papyri Collection: The Bancroft Library, University of California Berkley– Images of a large collection of papyri found at the site of ancient Tebtunis, Egypt