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The Loeb Classical Library®, was founded by James Loeb in 1911 with the purpose of making the work of classical authors accessible to as many readers as possible --regardless of their knowledge of Greek or Latin-- so they could profit from the wisdom of the ancients, and offer the best of Anglo-American classical scholarship. The Loeb Classical Library® is published and distributed by Harvard University Press. |
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The Internet Classics Archive is an award-winning, searchable collection of over 400 classical Greek and Latin works, in translation, including user-driven commentary and trivia facilities. |
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The Perseus Project, based at Tufts University, is an evolving digital library, engineering interactions through time, space, and language. The primary goal is to bring a wide range of source materials to as large an audience as possible, anticipating that greater accessibility to the sources for the study of the humanities will strengthen the quality of questions, lead to new avenues of research, and connect more people through the connection of ideas. Gregory Crane is Editor in Chief. |
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The Suda is a massive 10th century Byzantine Greek historical encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world, derived from the scholia to critical editions of canonical works and from compilations by yet earlier authors. The purpose of the Suda On Line is to open up this stronghold of information by means of a freely accessible, keyword-searchable, xml-encoded database with translations, annotations, bibliography, and automatically generated links to a number of other important electronic resources. This is a project by: The Stoa: A Consortium for Electronic Publication in the Humanities, edited by Anne Mahoney and Ross Scaife. |
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This site is a freely available non-profit archive of electronic texts about religion, mythology, legends and folklore, and occult and esoteric topics. Texts are presented in English translation and, in some cases, in the original language. |
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The Internet History Sourcebooks are collections of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts hosted by Fordham University (New York's Jesuit University). |
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The Circle of the Muses is a unique webring allowing people inspired by the Muses to come together and share sites, original work and ideas related to the Arts and Sciences. The Muses' pages include general information on the Muses, individual Muse pages, the Circle Forum, the Circle Newsletter, and the Award of Inspiration. |
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On line version of the textbook Classical Mythology, by Mark Morford and Robert Lenardon. |
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The material is edited and/or translated by D. L. Ashliman from the University of Pittsburgh. |
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Site on Greek Mythology maintained by Aaron Atsma with excellent lists and quotations from primary sources. |
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Colluthus and Tryphiodorus on line at Elfinspell, "An Open Source Publisher and Patron of the Arts, Literature and Invention." |
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Diccionario de mitología clásica helena con más de 1100 entradas que incluye mitos, leyendas, fábulas, tradiciones, gentilicios, epónimos, patronímicos, topónimos, héroes, monstruos, seres sobrenaturales, festejos, historia, religión, costumbres y mundo antiguo. Publicación realizada por Germán Moreno, Grupo al-Ándalus Siglo XXI. |
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Department of Antiquities of the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology. Interleaved Greek and English text (translation by Gillian Newing). |
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Scanned texts. |
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Diotima serves as an interdisciplinary resource for anyone interested in patterns of gender around the ancient Mediterranean and as a forum for collaboration among instructors who teach courses about women and gender in the ancient world. This site includes course materials, the beginnings of a systematic and searchable bibliography, and links to many on-line resources, including articles, book reviews, databases, and images. Ross Scaife and Suzanne Bonefas launched this project in early 1995; since that time it has been developed mainly by Scaife, but with help and contributions from many quarters. |
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References to articles published in 153 journals on Classics, Archaeology, Religious and Near Eastern Studies, and a few others, starting with 1992. The archive contains over 11,000 articles, fully searchable, with links to those which are available (texts or abstracts) on the Internet. Maintained by Philippa MW Matheson. |
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The Bryn Mawr Classical Review publishes timely reviews of current scholarly work in the field of classical studies (including archaeology). |
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KIRKE Katalog der Internetressourcen für die Klassische Philologie |
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This is an encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, legends, and more. It contains over 5700 definitions of gods and goddesses, supernatural beings and legendary creatures and monsters from all over the world. |
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This site is the home of a dictionary that traces the origins of nearly 400 modern English words that stem from, or are directly related to, words and phrases used in ancient Greek and Roman mythology. By Elizabeth Wallis Kraemer, Assistant Professor in the Library at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, USA. |
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Free Medical Dictionary & Terms. Find out how a number of words used in medical terminology (such as narcissism) have their roots in Greek mythology. |
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Online encyclopedia of graphic symbols containing more than 2,500 Western signs, arranged into 54 groups according to their graphic characteristics. In 1,600 articles their histories, uses, and meanings are thoroughly discussed. Author is Carl G Liungman and his home page is at http://www.welcome.to/cgl |
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Z. Philip Ambrose, Professor of Classics at the University of Vermont, has collected a number of slides for use with his students in Classics 42, Mythology. |
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A filmography compiled by Nick Lowe from the Royal Holloway Classics Home Page, Department of Classics, University of London. |
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A listing of novels and story collections in English, compiled by Nick Lowe from the Royal Holloway Classics Home Page, Department of Classics, University of London. |
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The Beazley Archive is a research unit of the University of Oxford's Faculty of Literae Humaniores. The original archive of Sir John Beazley (1885-1970), acquired by the University in the 1960's, was installed in the Cast Gallery of the Ashmolean Museum in 1970. In 1979 Information Technology projects began with the Pottery Database of Athenian figure-decorated vases of the 7th-4th centuries BC. Since 1992 IT projects on other aspects of classical art have been created. |
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Carol Gerten's Fine Art - A virtual Art Museum. |
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Opera libretti (livrets) sur des sujets mythologiques. |
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Site réalisé par Laure Olive. |
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Characters in Opera |
Dramatis Personae: Greek Dramatic and Mythological Characters in Opera (Printable PDF file) A massive listing of Greek Dramatic and Mythological characters found in opera written by Oberlin professor Victoria Vaughan. An alphabetical listing by character name that also contains alphabetical details of composers, date of composition and title of opera, with supporting notes where available. Information on source texts, principal authors, and other works, as well as a bibliography. |
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Universite de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve; Belgium) et Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis (Bruxelles, Belgium) |
The BCS is basically a bibliographic introduction to the study of the Ancient World, containing references to both printed and electronic resources. It tries to cover a wide range of fields in classical studies, among others mythology. |
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Greek Sites part of Ancient World |
Greek Sites is part of an entire web site on the ancient world, covering Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome. It is a vast collection of links to a multitude of subjects concerning Greek civilization. |
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Links to Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Scandinavian mythology, etc. |
Myths and Legends is a collection of links to sites and descriptions of those sites relating to myths and legends from around the world. These are organized by region and language group, with those groups who produced written accounts of their myths and legends earlier, appearing closer to the beginning. Christopher B. Siren has also included links to gothic horror and early fantasy and sf stories, which he sees as an outgrown of mythic and legendary tales as well as a smattering of links to medieval oriented pages, a period during which many of the legends were set. |
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The World Wide Web sites collected on this page reflect the considerable variety of uses for computing and related forms of electronic technology in teaching. Arranged in no strict order, they proceed from the more general and theoretical resources to some instructive examples of specific applications of technology to teaching and learning. |
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University of California. |
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GoGreece.com assists Internet users seeking information on Greece, by presenting a comprehensive database of the best Internet sites about Greece, together with a collection of online information services organized per topic and content language, and a short description of what you should expect to find at each site. This includes investment information, news, travel guides, the current weather in Greece, transportation schedules, accommodation and sightseeing information, and everything else someone needs when planning a trip to Greece. |
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By Susan E. Beck, Head, Humanities & Social Sciences Services Department New Mexico State University Library. A web site with suggestions to evaluate web sites. "Most students prefer using the Internet for research and recreation. They will spend countless hours searching and surfing. However, they may not completely understand the Internet's strengths and weaknesses as both a research tool and as a general source of information. Here are some suggestions to help you design effective and successful Internet learning experiences." |
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Nova Roma is dedicated to the study and restoration of classical Roman religion, society and culture. |
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The Stele is the homepage of The Omphalos, a networking service intended to foster the development of Hellenic Neo-Paganism by providing a central contact point for Neo-Pagans interested in the Greek and Roman traditions. The Stele provides a central location for the collection and dissemination of information of interest to Hellenic Neo-Pagans, including festivals, organizations, publications, goods, services, rituals, and reference material. |
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"... one the most ingrained convictions of the author of these pages is that, if Plato wrote dialogues rather than philosophy treatises, ...it is because his purpose was not to tell his readers what he himself thought, ...but to teach them to think by themselves so that they could find their own answers ..." The site Plato and his Dialogues is created and managed by Bernard Suzanne. |
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Electronic journal and archive of philosophy, inaugurated on line July 6, 1996. |
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SYMBOLOS Revista internacional de Arte - Cultura - Gnosis |
"La Revista SYMBOLOS aparece desde 1991... Con distribución en España, Mesoamérica y Cono Sur americano, hasta el presente ha editado casi cinco mil páginas. Si bien la revista asume la idea de una Tradición primigenia y universal de la que las distintas tradiciones han derivado, sin embargo su vinculación más específica es con la herencia auspiciada por el dios Hermes, como exponente de lo que es Occidente, manifestada en Platón y el Neoplatonismo, la Aritmosofía Pitagórica, la Ciencia y el Arte de Construir, Alquimia, Cábala cristiana, etc. La Revista SYMBOLOS no tiene nada que ver con ninguna religión o secta de cualquier tipo ni responde a ninguna ideología." |
'Lost Trails' featuresamong other thingsa new translation of Herodotus' Inquiries (History), original artwork by Shlomo Felberbaum, and photographs by Shane Solow (among which a wonderful collection of images from Mexico and Guatemala revealing the photographer's sharp and sensitive eye). |
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The tradition of the Flood in different cultures, by Tim Spalding. |
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Art and Painting |
SYNOPSIS "What is art ? Can it exist by ignoring the legacy from the past ?" Le Nu Académique. |
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Biographies | GROUPS | Places & Peoples | Dictionary | Images | Albums | Topics | Search | Downloads This page belongs to the Greek Mythology Link, a web site created and maintained by Carlos Parada. Except stated otherwise, the material in this site is copyright © Carlos Parada & Maicar Förlag 1997. About, Additions, Backups, Yahoo Group, Addresses, Contact. |
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