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| 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.
| 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.
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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).
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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) 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.
| 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.
| 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.
| 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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