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Abridged modern English version of the classic biographies. The most heroic of the Greek lives, in an easy-to-read style, with clickable vocabulary for the student, and an Ancient Greece Links page. Start here if you've never read Plutarch before.
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Annotated links to literature, archaeology, and associations from e-Classics.
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Provides Greek literature in translation, including all the main classical authors from Aesop to Thucydides.
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Features texts of Antigone, Oedipus, and Agamemnon with notes on Greek literature, translated by D. W. Myatt.
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A new look at the myths of the Greek seen as portions of a much older, lost historical tradition. A detailed on-line book by William Harris, Professor Emeritus, Middlebury College.
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by Anthony F. Beavers; a lively exploration to the classic Hellenic way of thinking
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Dialects of Ancient Greek. Changes in the language from ancient to Koine to modern Greek.
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Translation of the Proclamation of the Order of Philotes (Liturgia Philotetos) of Epaphroditus.
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Biographies of Antiphon, Andocides, Lysias, Isocrates, Isaeus, Aeschines, Lycurgus, Demosthenes, Hyperides, and Dinarchus.
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Summary and discussion of 12 articles published by R. F. Newbold from 1981-2001 on the 5th century Greek epic, The Dionysiaca, by Nonnus of Panopolis. At the Centre for European Studies and General Linguistics, University of Adelaide.
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English translations in hypertext.
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A bilingual (Greek / English) anthology of all periods of Greek literature, including downloadable versions and language learning tools.
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A reconstruction of the music of ancient Greeks by Ioannidis Nikolaos. Audio, original Greek texts and English translations.
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Íslenskar fornsögur í enskri þýðingu.
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Searchable translations and forum for Byzantine lexicography.