Classical Studies

GreekTexts in Perseus

Primary Texts: Aeschines | Aeschylus | Andocides | Antiphon | Apollodorus | Aristophanes | Aristotle | Bacchylides | Demades | Demosthenes | Dinarchus | Diodorus Siculus | Euclid | Euripides | Herodotus | Hesiod | Homer | Homeric Hymns | Hyperides | Isaeus | Isocrates | Josephus | Lycurgus | Lysias | Pausanias | Pindar | Plato | Plutarch | Pseudo-X...

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The International Plutarch Society

The Society exists to further the study of Plutarch and his various writings and to encourage scholarly communication between those working on Plutarchan studies....

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Greek Mythic History

A Euhemerist Analysis of the Greek Myths as part of a historical record. PREFACE: Euhemerus and Euhemerism Chapter 1: The Heroes and their Deeds Chapter 2: Women in Various Roles Chapter 3: Domestication of Animals Chapter 4: The Development of Agriculture Chapter 5: Medicine and Pharmacopoeia Chapter 6: The Discovery and Use of Metals Chap...

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Perseus Project

Comprehensive ancient Greek website with over 15,000 images....

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Greek Literature

The Greek Word - Three Millennia of Greek Literature. Before Plato (12? - 5th c. B.C.) Homer ; Hesiod ; Orphica ; Archilochus ; Sappho ; Alcaeus ; Anaximander ; Xenophanes ; Heraclitus ; Parmenides ; Empedocles ; Anaxagoras Classical Era (5Th - 4Th C. B.C.) Aeschylus ; Sophocles ; Euripides ; Thucydides ; Herodotus ; Aristophanes ; Plato ; Aristo...

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Lives of the Ten Orators

1. Antiphon 2. Andocides 3. Lysias 4. Isocrates 5. Isaeus 6. Aeschines 7. Lycurgus 8. Demosthenes 9. Hyperides 10. Dinarchus; Decrees Proposed to the Athenians. Scanned by Agathon (RSB) from the University of Washington's copy of Plutarch's Lives and Writings, ed. by A.H. Clough and William W. Goodwin, with an introd. by Ralph Waldo Emerson...

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Greek Music and Lyrical Poetry

Greek music and lyrical poetry are inextricably linked. Lyrical poetry was meant to be sung, and music was an essential part of the performance. Greek lyrical poetry covers a wide range of topics, including love, loss, war, and religion. It is often characterized by its emotional intensity and its use of vivid imagery. Some of the most famous Greek...

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