SHALOM-ECUMENE: una apuesta por la PAZ , desde las creencias religiosas.

LA RELIGION EN GRECIA Y ROMA.
LA RELIGION EN LA GRECIA CLÁSICA
Información sobre la religión en la Grecia Clásica. ( En castellano).
Aproximación a la Grecia Clásica

http://web.jet.es/belon/Grecia/menu.htm

Mitos de la Antigua Grecia

http://www.ciudadfutura.com/artemisa/

La arquitectura de Grecia, en la Hª de la arquitectura mundial.

http://usuarios.commm.com/silivia/esp-index.html

Restos de la cultura y religión griega en el Museo de Louvre

http://www.louvre.fr/espanol.htm

Asklepius & Healing Cults

Web page designed by Suzanne Bonefas posts sources for the myth of Asklepius, cult hymns, reports of miraculous cures & links to virtual tours of shrines at Epidauros & Pergamum.

Biblioteca Arcana

Neo-pagan revival of the religious life of ancient Greek & Rome includes research on seasonal festivals, the Pythagorean pentacle, the Saturnalia, etc.

Gnomon On-Line: Bibliographische Datenbank

Bibliography of on-line resources of classical world enables searches by title & author or a downloadable thesaurus. Bi-lingual website of Jurgen Malitz posts assorted messages in either German or English.

Interactive Ancient Mediterranean 

Multimedia on-line atlas provides high quality topical maps of the ancient Mediterranean & pages of images & information on important places (Dept of Classics, U of North Carolina).

The Internet Classics Archive

Daniel C. Stevenson's award-winning site provides a collection of almost 400 texts by Greek & Roman authors in classic ET (formatted for on-line searches & downloading). Sources of particular significance for history of religion include Homer, Plato's dialogues, Plotinus, Tacitus & Virgil. Works catalogued by author.

K. C. Hanson's Classified Bibliographies

On-line lists of recent scholarly literature on Greco-Roman Studies & the Bible, Greco-Roman Ceremony & Ritual, & parallels between Hellenic, Semitic & Anatolian Cultures.

The Classics Page at Ad Fontes Academy

Features a Latin Library with attractive e-editions of original Latin texts (without translation) by authors from Apuleius to Vergil & links to major WWW classics resources.

Mythology in Western Art

Ora Zehavi provides an extensive on-line exhibit depicting the Olympians in coins, paintings & sculpture from 600 bce to the present.

The Perseus Project

Tufts U's Classics Department's evolving digital library on ancient Greece (& now Rome) is the most extensive on-line archive of classic texts (in Greek, Latin & ET). Scholarly tools include lexica, word search tools & morphological analyses. Annotated encyclopedia articles introduce major authors (including Hesiod, Homer, & Plato). Over 30,000 images include archaeological site plans & photos of coins, vases, architecture & (soon) sculpture.

POxy: Oxyrhynchus On-Line

Ambitious Oxford U site designed to put the complete contents of the Egyptian papyri on the internet. Numbered Table of contents will give easy access to 80+ volumes containing thousands of documents (NT texts not yet hyper-linked).

The Stele

Homepage of Omphalos, an on-line clearinghouse for Greco-Roman neo-pagan resources.

Women's Life in Greece & Rome

Mary Lefkowitz & Maureen Fant post texts illustrating the social role of women in antiquity including a broad range of religious contexts, such as the bacchanalia, the vestal virgins, & the martyrdom of the philosopher Hypatia.

 

Classical Greece

Apollodorus: Library

Frazer's summary of Apollodorus' 16 volume work on Greek myths, posted by Tufts U's Perseus Project.

Archaeology Odyssey

New magazine of the Biblical Archaeology Society posts hyper-text version of some features from the last semi-annual edition. Articles from previous editions not currently archived for public access.

Classical Myth: the Ancient Sources

Laurel Bowman (U of Victoria) provides extensive selections from Homer, Hesiod & other classical authors on each of the Olympians, illustrated by a virtual museum of classic images from Greco-Roman & later artists.

Classical Mythology

R. H. Webb's (Princeton U) class project offers a comprehensive illustrated hyper-text encyclopedia of the characters (gods, titans, monsters, heros, & women) of Hellenic myths & epics. Site in primordial stage of construction as of 10/6/96.

The Constellations Web Page 

Richard Dibon-Smith's astronomical guide to the myths that named the 88 star clusters identified in classical Greece.

Delphi

Pages of maps, images & information about the history of the religious center of the the classic confederacy of Greek city states posted by the Interactive Ancient Mediterranean atlas (U of North Carolina).

Greek Mythology Link

Extensive on-line sampler of Carlos Parada's Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology presents lucid detailed summaries of individuals, groups, places with tables (e.g., creation & theogony), maps, & images to help keep complex stories straight.

History of Herodotus

Searchable on-line edition of George Rawlinson's translation of Herodotus of Halicarnassus' paradigmatic historical record (440 BCE).

Homer

See Internet Classical Archive for searchable on-line editions of Samuel Butler's translations of the Odyssey & the Iliad.

Internet Ancient History Sourcebook - Greece & Hellenism

Paul's Halsall's extensive well-organized collection of links to academic qualities web resources relating to all aspects of ancient Greek culture.

The Olympians

James W. Jackson provides detailed introduction to the Greek pantheon with historical-social background, description of the cults of the various deities, ample quotes from classic sources & excellent images.

Overview of Archaic & Classical Greek History

Thomas Martin traces the development of Hellenic culture (including religion) from its origins thru the Macedonian conquest. Posted by Tufts U's Perseus Project.

Plato

See Internet Classical Archive for a searchable on-line edition of Benjamin Jowett's translations of the Socratic dialogs of the founder of the Academy at Athens, including the Apology, Republic, Symposium, Timaeus, etc.

Pythagoras of Samos
Historia de la cultura en Roma .(En la página busca Hª de Roma)

http://www.educar.org/Proyectos/Idus/enciclopedia.html

Historia del Imperio Romano

http://www.educar.org/Educadores/imperioromano/historiaderoma.htm

Bibliografia sobre la Hª. de Roma

http://www.educar.org/Educadores/imperioromano/biblioteca.htm

Enlaces sobre la Religión y Cultura Romana.

http://go.to/imperioromano

 

Republican Rome

Internet Ancient History Sourcebook - Rome: Republic & Empire

Paul Halsall's extensive collection of academic qualities web resources relating to all aspects of ancient Roman society & culture.

The Roman Calendar

Clickable cyber-version of the time chart used by pagan Romans complete with instructions for finding auspicious information on religious festivals & secular activities.

ROME

Learning module in Richard Hooker's cyber-anthology of World Cultures offers survey of early Roman history.

Roman Empire

Ancient Rome  

U of Caen's bilingual virtual tour of Paul Bigot's 70 sq. meter model of imperial Rome includes annotated aerial views of the forum, temples of Vesta & Jupiter Capitolinus, the Palatine hill, Coliseum, Circus Maximus, Pantheon, & the tombs of Augustus & Hadrian.

Augustus: Images of Power

Mark Morford's illustrated guide to relics of the cult of the first emperor: Augustus' Mausoleum, altar of Peace, statue, coins & cameo.

Metamorphoses by Ovid

Daniel Stevenson posts the classic 18th c. Garth-Dryden translation of the Roman satirist's interpretation of Greek mythology .

Ovid's Metamorphoses

Benjamin Sousa presents an on-line edition of the Latin text of the Roman satirist's masterpiece.

Stoicism on the Web

Topics on six major figures in Stoicism, including: Zeno, Chrysippus, Epictetus & Marcus Aurelius.

Tacitus

See Internet Classical Archive for a searchable on-line edition of Church & Bodribb's translations of imperial chronicler's Annals.

Virgil's Aeneid

See Internet Classical Archive for a searchable on-line edition of John Dryden's translation of the Augustan poet laureate's epic poem.

 

Mystery Religions

The Cult of Dionysos

Richard Shand posts excerpts from ancient sources & modern scholarship on the origins of the orgiastic cult & its rituals of ecstatic catharsis.

Dionysos

From Laurel Bowman's Classical Myth: the Ancient Sources: classical texts & images of the god of wine (U of Victoria BC).

Dionysos

Ora Zehavi archives dated images of the god of wine, his companions (satyrs, maenads & pan) & bacchanalian rites from coins, painting & sculptures of ancient & modern artists.

The Cosmic Mysteries of Mithras

E-version of David Ulansey's article for Biblical Archaeological Review (1994) reviews evidence that the cult's appeal was based on offering a means to transcend the cosmos.

The Cult of Mithras

Richard Shand's notes from modern scholarship on the Persian cult that swept across the Roman empire.

Virtual Mithraeum

Newcastle-on-Tyne's Museum of Antiquities offers a multi-media virtual tour of 3rd c. CE temple of Mithras in Hadrian's wall on the English-Scottish border.

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