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Allen and Greenough's
New Latin Grammar
A translation of the classic grammar textbook, Allen and
Greenough's New Latin Grammar, into hypertext.
Anth 1101 Human Origins Website
Archaeology: An
Introduction - An electronic companion
A selection of Internet links to supplement Kevin Greene's
book Archaeology: an introduction (1995).
Augstine Seminar at the University of Pennsylvania
Classics On-line Course Database
Database of links to online Classics-related syllabi and
course materials, brought to you by the Classics, Teaching and Technology Subcommittee of
the APA. This resource was created in order to simplify the process of finding on-line
Classics syllabi and other course resources by storing information about them in a central
location. Its primary purpose is to enable faculty members and instructors in Classics and
related disciplines to share syllabi and other course materials.
CyberLatin
Online Modular Instructional Supplements
Daily Life Course Notes
(Classics 220)
Greek
History
A collection of resources for the study of ancient Greek
history. These pages are designed primarily for members of Classics 371/History 391,
offered in the fall of 1997 at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, USA.
Internet Resources for Latin Teachers
Introduction to
Ancient Egypt
In the coming Winter/Spring Semester 1998, the Education
Program of The Oriental Institute Museum is pleased to sponsor a complete eighteen-week,
adult education course on the history and culture of ancient Egypt—taught entirely on
the Internet. Entitled, Introduction to Ancient Egypt, this course combines the use of the
World Wide Web with an electronic discussion group to create a virtual classroom for
interactive, long-distance adult education.
An
Introduction to Roman Archaeology
(Archaeology 102)
Latin Course
Perseus Project – Tufts University.
The
Midle East: From the Roman Empire to the Mongol Invasions
(History 372)
New Tools for Teaching by James J. O'Donnell.
Prehistoric Archaeology of
the Aegean
This site contains information about the prehistoric
archaeology of the Aegean. Through a series of lessons and illustrations, it traces the
cultural evolution of humanity in the Aegean basin from the era of hunting and gathering
(Palaeolithic-Mesolithic) through the early village farming stage (Neolithic) and the
formative period of Aegean civilization into the age of the great palatial cultures of
Minoan Crete and and Mycenaean Greece.
Resource Center for Roman history at Indiana University
Software for Classics from
Oxford
Wingreek 1.9, Kalos, Greek Macros, Scholars Press fonts,
Lingua Latina, Anaxiphorminx, …
A Visual Tour Through
Late Antiquity
With an emphasis on Gaul and the time of Gregory of Tours -
HIST 4505, Topics in Medieval History.
VRoma: A Virtual Community for the Teaching of Classics
World Cultures: An
Internet Classroom and Anthology
World Cultures is the culmination of over two years of
web-based teaching and learning. The site combines the reading and course materials of two
World Cultures courses taught using web-based materials since Fall of 1994. The site is
now expanding into a larger resource for a larger population and distribution of students
and will eventually consist of a rich anthology of readings, a complete set of textbook
materials, a set of interrelated learning modules, and a finished glossary.
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