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Web Resources for Women in Antiquity
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Greek and Roman Women
- Diotima: Materials for the
Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World features bibliographies,
essays, anthology of primary and secondary sources, images, syllabi,
and more!
- Nancy Demand, The
Asclepion, provides information on health and medicine in the ancient
cultures of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
- Classical Myth: the
Ancient Sources. Includes both images of and texts about the
Olympian gods
- Jennifer Goodall Powers, Greek
and Roman Weddings (CTCWeb)
- Internet
Women's History Sourcebook contains translations of primary texts
by and about women
- Perseus Project, an evolving
digital library on ancient Greece (and Rome). Images, texts, maps, essays,
on-line Greek-English lexicon, plus much more. Great site for students
of Greek art, archaeology, history, literature, and language.
- VRoma: A Virtual Community for
the Teaching and Learning of Classics
- Women's
life in the Greek World, a part of the exhibit, The
Ancient Greek World (Penn)
- Roman
sites, maps, history, and culture. Links from VRoma
Courses on Women in Antiquity
- Laura McClure's lecture
notes for Gender and Sexuality in the Ancient World
- Marilyn Skinner's lecture
notes for Women in the Greek and Roman World
- Marilyn Katz's course, Women
and the Polis, contains assignments, projects, links, bibliographies,
etc.
- David Noy's courses, Women
in the Greek World (currently off-line) and Women
in the Roman World, include lecture notes, assignments, and lots
of links
Images on the Web
Using the MOO
Links to More Information
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