| Some Sites of Interest to Students of
the Classics
Didaskalia: Ancient Theater Today
www.warwick.ac.uk
This elegant site contains an introduction
to ancient theater, a reconstruction of the Theater of Dionysius, an excellent
on-line journal detailing contemporary performances and useful links for
ancient theater from Aeschylus to Roman Comedy.
Perseus Project
www.medusa.perseus.tufts.edu
An absolutely essential site for the
study of the ancient Greek world and language. If you are on the Millsaps
network server access it through the library electronics
resource page
because there are 10,000 additional images available.
Ancient World Web
www.julen.net/aw
An astounding list of sites with helpful
commentary. You can find such sites as Mythology in Western Art, Myths,
Legends and Folklore, Seven Wonders of the World and a score of other sites
that treat the ancient world throughout the globe.
The Atrium
web.idirect.com/~atrium
This site has a daily updated "This Day
in Ancient History", a weekly updated guide to "The Ancient World on Television",
a weekly journal documenting the coverage of the ancient world on the press,
and many excellent links.
HyperHistory
www.hyperhistory.com
This site covers 3000 years of world
history, with timelines, biographies and other helps.
Mythology
www.cybercomm.net
A rich resource for world mythology.
Ancient Sites
www.ancientsites.com
An interactive fun site for students
that contains tours through particular sites in the ancient world in Greece,
Rome, Babylon, Egypt and Machu Picchu, with such tours as one through a
reconstructed Athenian acropolis. Lots of links too.
You can find further Classics links
on the Classics Home Page
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