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The Centennial Olympic Games were held in Atlanta, Georgia from July 19-August 4, 1996. In their honor, we've created this exhibit on the ancient Olympics, using information from the Perseus Project, a digital library on ancient Greece. The Perseus Project is centered in the Classics Department at Tufts University. In this exhibit, you can compare ancient and modern Olympic sports, tour the site ...
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Detail from Map 44, Latium - Campania showing Rome and environs including Ostia and Portus. Copyright 2000, Princeton University Press The Barrington Atlas, created by the Classical Atlas Project, is a reference work of permanent value. It has an exceptionally broad appeal to everyone worldwide with an interest in ancient Greeks and Romans, the lands they penetrated, and the peoples and cultures ...
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Ancient Greece History (with timeline) Environment (with maps) Religion Philosophy Clothing People Language and literature Food Sports (the Olympics) Science (Medicine, Astronomy, Mathematics) Art Architecture Books about Greece Crafts and Projects on Greece Teacher's Guides for Greece Gifts about Greece ...
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The real story of the ancient Olympic Games. Were the ancient games better than ours More fair and square More about sports and less about money Are modern games more sexist More political Have we strayed from the ancient Olympic ideal
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Links to Art, Biographies, Daily Life, Maps, Pictures and Research on Greece for the World History Class.
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A detailed history of the ancient Greek cities of Athens, Sikyon(Sicyon), Corinth, Sparta, Thebes, Argos, Delphi, Olympia, Mykenae (Mycenae), with special emphasis in the influence of philosophy, arts, sculpture, painting, tragedy, museums, numismatics, theater, humanities, http://www.sikyon.com/, ...
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Homer's Odyssey - Essays on Homer's Odyssey and Homer's Iliad - Helping students ...
THE PNEUMATICS OF HERO OF ALEXANDRIA FROM THE ORIGINAL GREEK TRANSLATED FOR AND EDITED BY BENNET WOODCROFT PROFESSOR OF MACHINERY IN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON LONDON TAYLOR WALTON AND MABERLY UPPER GOWER STREET AND IVY LANE PATERNOSTER ROW 1851 Contents Editors Preface. Translators Preface. A Treatise on Pneumatics. 1. The bent Siphon 2. Concentric or inclosed Siphon 3. Uniform discharge Siphon ...
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Greece Aristophanes' Lysistrata Plato's Euthyphro Plato's Apology Plato's Crito Selections from Aristotle's Politics Plato and His Dialogues Greek Mythology Quiz . . . Chronology Essays Images Internet Sites Texts There will always be critics. Even when things are going pretty well, when the government is relatively stable, when more people than ever are living well, when the future looks ...
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The Watermark Archive is produced by Robert W. Allison Assoc. Prof of Religion, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine and Research Fellow Ektaktos , the Patriarchal Institute for Patristic Studies, Thessaloniki 1996 Robert W. Allison. All rights reserved. INTRODUCTION TO THE WATERMARK ARCHIVE This is a journey to a time when people invented or reinvented images of every sort to discover in them ...
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We are starting a new site collecting thoughts and concerns about the modern Olympic Games, and would value your input. Please follow this link to submit your thoughts! Guest access GREeCOM.org Register | Log In Ancient Olympic Games Virtual Museum Lobby The Site Anecdotes Definitions Ask the Experts History Story of a Competitor Slide Show Panathenaic Vase Exhibit Project Credits Contests ...
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AESCHYLUS ALEXANDER THE GREAT ARCHIMEDES ARCHITECTURE ~ ACROPOLIS ARISTOPHANES ARISTOTLE ART ASTRONOMY ATHENS CITY STATES ~ GOVERNMENT ~ SOCIAL STRUCTURE CLIMATE CULTURE ~ DAILY LIFE CURRENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES DEMOSTHENES EDUCATION EUCLID EURIPIDES GEOGRAPHY GODS ~ GODDESSES ~ TITANS ~ PANTHENON HERODOTUS HISTORY ~ CITY STATES HOMER ~ ILIAD ~ ODYSSEY LANGUAGE LEGAL SYSTEM LIBRARY OF ...
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The Ancient Greeks... An educational web site about the Athenians of ancient Greece. Their beliefs, entertainment, and the methods in which they lived.
The Fall of Troy By Quintus Smyrnaeus ( Quintus of Smyrna ) Fl. 4th Century A.D. Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #18b Originally written in Greek, sometime about the middle of the 4th Century A.D. Translation by A.S. Way, 1913. The text of this edition is based on that published as QUINTUS SMYRNAEUS: THE FALL OF TROY, (Trans: A.S. Way; Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA, 1913).
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Xenophon Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part of this article) Life Writings Xenophon's Account of Socrates Life An Athenian, the son of Gryllus, Xenophon was born about 444 BCE. In his early life he was a pupil of Socrates; but the turning point in his career came when he decided to serve in the Greek contingent raised by Cyrus against Artaxerxes in 401.
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Links to Ancient Greek history sites.
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Chronology: Greece Navigate the EAWC Internet Index Chronology Essays Images Sites Texts Global The Near East India Egypt China Greece Rome Early Islam Medieval Europe Search the Ancient and Medieval Internet 3300-1000 BCE: Greece - The earliest known prehistoric civilizations occupy the Aegean world. This period marks the rise and fall of the MINOAN and MYCENAEAN civilization. 2200 BCE: Greece ...
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Last edited on 20/03/02 by John Kitson. Email me Welcome to the Herodotus website. For an introduction to the website and its author click here otherwise use the left hand border to find information that you find most relevant. A good place to start looking for information is in the full contents section. If you wish to read Herodotus's work and other important e-texts or find out what secondary ...
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Overview of the life and work of Sappho.
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Ancient Greece on the Internet, some annotated links.
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ALCMAN on Sparta The Suda Lexicon, s.v. Alcman: A Laconian of Messoa, wrongly called by Crates a Lydian of Sardis. A lyric poet, the son of Damas, or (according to some authorities) of Titaros. he flourished in the 37th Olympiad (632-629), when Ardys father of Alyattes was king of Lydia. He was of an extremely amorous disposition and the inventor of love-poems, but by birth a slave. He wrote six ...
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Emerging Infectious Diseases * Volume 2 * Number 2 April-June 1996 Letters The Thucydides Syndrome: Ebola Dej Vu (or Ebola Reemergent ) Download Article To the Editor: The plague of Athens (430-427/425 B.C.) persists as one of the great medical mysteries of antiquity (1-5). Sometimes termed the Thucydides syndrome for the evocative narrative provided by that contemporary observer (6, 7), the ...
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Back to People With a History Paul Halsall: Homosexual Eros in Early Greece (1986) This paper was written as a course essay in 1986. It does not purport to be anything other than an (early) graduate student paper. Paul Halsall Love, and sex, between men is not a rare thing. Anthropologically a majority of societies accept what we now call homosexuality, especially where one partner plays a ...
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This document is a history of the ancient Olympics. It is a page in the History section of HickokSports.com, the largest collection of sports information on the Internet.
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A unique mass grave and nearly 1, 000 tombs from the fifth and fourth century B.C. were recovered during excavations prior to construction of a subway station in Athens.
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The origins and development of the first alphabet that became the basis for all other European alphabets.
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Forum pictures biography and Homer books online: Collection of Hesiod, Homer and Homerica, The Odyssey.
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Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: 11th Brittanica: History of Ancient Greece Ancient Greece to 146 B.C. I. Introductory.-It is necessary to indicate at the outset the scope and object of the present article. The reader must not expect to find in it a compendious summary of the chief events in the history of ancient Greece. It is not intended to supply an Outlines ...
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HERODOTUS Discussion Deck.
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SUBJECT: Thucydides as Science Thucydides as Science (c) Russell McNeil, Malaspina University-College, 1996 Had Thucydides been born a century later (he was born about 460) it is entirely possible he would have contributed more to Greek mathematics and science than to history. The strength and influence Thucydides exerts on the Greek mind draws in part from it's detached vantage. Euclid, and all ...
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The Love Songs Of Sappho Translated with An Essay by Paul Roche Introduction by Page duBois Called the Tenth Muse by the ancients, Greece's greatest female lyric poet Sappho (ca. 610-580 B.C.E.) spent the majority of her life on the famed island of Lesbos. Passionate and breathtaking, Sappho's poems survive only in fragments following religious conspiracies to silence her. Sappho penned ...
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Humanities 110 Tech Greece Homer's Iliad Archaic Greek Lyrics Greek Polis Formation The Kouros Type in Greek Sculpture The Parthenon Black Athena Greek Drama and Theaters Euripides' Bacchae and Dyonisos Body Language Hum 110 | Syllabus | 110Tech | Reed Classics | Reed Library | Reed | Perseus ...
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ASPASIA ~ THE WOMAN BEHIND THE GREAT MEN of 5TH CENTURY B.C. Throughout history many great contributors have either been eliminated or left out of the western history, most of which are women, one being Aspasia of Miletus. Aspasia came to Athens from Miletus, she was a highly educated women, from a literate family. Aspasia is definetly an exception to the normal young women of the 5th century, ...
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Homers Iliad-audio and original Greek text An Approach to the Original Singing of Homeric epics by Ioannidis Nikolaos (BA Music & Media, University of Sussex - MA Digital Media, University of Sussex) Sing, O goddess, the perilous wrath of Peleus' son Achilles , that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans and many brave souls sent to Hades, and many heroes yielded a prey to dogs and vultures, ...
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A Woman Of The Minoan Civilisation Les Parisiennes HOME Les Parisiennes | A role of the woman in Minoan civilisation | Clothes, Hairdresses | Jewelry | Everydays Events, Living At Home | Guest Book, Links, WebRings One of the first conclusion of excavations of the Knossos and Minoan civilisation, just at the beginning of XX century, was the surpricing high level of the art and decorations. The ...
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Book review site filled with extremely detailed description of plots, settings, characters, and themes.
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