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A Dialogue Concerning Oratory, or The Causes of Corrupt Eloquence
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An 1811 English translation. In HTML, plain text, or as a zip file of either. From Project Gutenberg.
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Didaskalia: Ancient Theatre Today
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English-language publication about Greek and Roman drama, dance, and music as they are performed today. Hypertext of articles provided as well as discussion groups, performance listings, conference and event information, and research resources.
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Michigan, University of - Department of Classical Studies
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Information on prospective and current students, department and people search section.
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Aeneid Outline
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Outline summary of the Books of Vergil's Aeneid
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Princeton University - Classics Department
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Request for brochures on undergraduate and graduate studies. Information on courses, faculty and events.
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Galway, National University of Ireland, Department of Classics
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Undergraduate and postgraduate course outlines, staff, research profiles, current events and links to Classical resources.
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The Greek Word - Three Millennia of Greek Literature
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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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The Works of Tacitus
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Church-Brodribb translation, with parallel text in Latin. HTML, with ten paragraphs per file. At Internet Sacred Text Archive.
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Brooklyn College - Classics Department
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Featuring information on news and events, faculty, students and alumni, courses and core studies. Also offers FAQ.
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Against Apion
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Etext at Project Gutenberg.
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Peloponnesian War
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English translation by Richard Crawley [ICA].
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Agesilaus
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Etext at Project Gutenberg from the H.G. Dakyns translation.
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Ancient Greece Links
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Annotated links to literature, archaeology, and associations from e-Classics.
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Apollinaris Sidonius
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Contents include Latin texts of the Epistulae, as well as related links. Site accompanies a doctoral thesis which will provide a commentary on book 7.
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Stoa Consortium
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The Stoa Consortium provides a venue for the exploration of innovations in scholarly communication, with a focus on Classics and Classical Archaeology. It hosts numerous classical electronic projects, guides to best practices, fora, a CVS and a weblog.
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