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Resources for Individual Authors, Regions, and Topics
- This Augustine page offers many texts in both Latin and English, selected scholarship, images, reviews, modern reflections on Augustine, and more. Compiled by Jim O'Donnell.
- The Cicero Homepage has a good chronology of Cicero's life and writings, bibliographical information organized by speech and topic, links to many of Cicero's texts on-line, and a collection of Ciceronian images. From the University of Texas at Austin Classics Department home page.
- This page for Philo of Alexandria collects links to articles, reviews, and other sites concerning Philo. The site also includes a brief biography of Philo by the page's author, Torrey Seland, Assoc. Prof. of Biblical Studies at Volda College in Norway.
- Check out Plutarch's home on the Web for images, texts, bibliography, other links, and the proof that of the major Greek authors on the Web, Plutarch rules. Here are a couple of the page's many links:
- Sources for Thucydides is a collection of e-texts for the study of the historian, from the Perseus Project.
- The Perseus Project, an extensive collection of texts in Greek, Latin, and translation as well as many other useful tools for studying ancient Greek and Latin language, literature, and culture.
- Diotima, a web page for the study of women and gender in antiquity.
- Ancient Medicine/Medicina Antiqua. "A resource for the study of Greco-Roman medicine and medical thought from Mycenaean times until the fall of the Roman Empire."
- Images of Orality and Literacy in Greek Iconography of the 5th-3rd Centuries BCE. "... a growing collection of images (with some explanatory text) that may be used in studying how the Greeks conceived of their invention and assimilation of their technologies of writing."
- Dead Sea Scrolls as exhibited at the Library of Congress.
- Labyrinth: a WWW Server for Medieval Studies, sponsored by Georgetown University.
- Antique Roman Dishes, a collection of recipes for and information about ancient Roman cuisine.
- Greyhounds in ancient Greece, from the A Greyhound's Wish, Inc.
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