Links for Classics 395
Greek Mythology: Gods, Heroes, Humans
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Reference works
Look up a word in the Merriam-Webster
Collegiate Dictionary.
Look up a word in the Oxford
English Dictionary (2nd ed.)
Look up a book in Josiah
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Consult the following libraries of on-line texts:
Ancient Philosophy
links (Caveat emptor!)
Plato's
Apology, hypertext version
Stoicism at the
Web
Alexandria on the Web
Classical links
The Brown Classics
Department.
The Perseus Project. One of the
best places to start: texts, images, site plans. Unbelievable. (The pretty
pictures are under "Art and Archaeology.")
The Perseus Atlas
Project. For maps of the ancient Mediterranean. (In progress.)
The Internet Classics Archive
(MIT)
The Ancient City of
Athens. Nice pictures.
The Duke
Papyrus Archive An excellent exhibit of ancient papyri (with links to other
projects.)
Ancient Medicine
A Glossary of
Rhetorical Terms
Classical Poetry
Recitation page (Hear Harvard professors intone the ancient languages.)
Museums
National Archaeological
Museum of Athens
The Vatican
Museums (If you were wondering, even the Pope has a webpage: click here.)
Exhibit on the
Ancient Greek World at U. Penn Museum of Art and Archaeology
Antikenmuseum Basel.
(Self-explanatory.)
Mediterranean Art at the Australian National
University Huge site.
Links to other museums and art history sites: