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  1. Who's Who in Classical Mythology (Who's Who Series) by Michael Grant, John Hazel, 1993-11-11
  2. Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology (A Crowell reference book) by Edward Tripp, 1970-06
  3. Classical Mythology in Literature, Art, and Music (Focus Texts: For Classical Language Study) by Philip Mayerson, 2001-01-01
  4. A Companion to Classical Mythology by Robert J. Lenardon, Mark P. O. Morford, 1996-11-30
  5. Women of Classical Mythology: A Biographical Dictionary (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Robert E. Bell, 1993-04-01
  6. Dictionary of Classical Mythology: Symbols, Attributes, and Associations by Robert E. Bell, 1982-03
  7. Classical Mythology In Shakespeare by Robert Kilburn Root, 2007-07-25
  8. Who's Who in Classical Mythology by Adrian Room, 2003-07-01
  9. Voyages in Classical Mythology by Mary Ellen Snodgrass, 1994-08
  10. Anthology Of Classical Myth: Primary Sources in Translation : with Additional Translations by Other Scholars and an Appendix on Linear B sources by Thomas G. Palaima
  11. Cassell's Dictionary of Classical Mythology (Cassell Reference) by Jenny March, 2001-10
  12. Introduction to Mythology: Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths by Eva M. Thury, Margaret K. Devinney, 2004-12-27
  13. Classical Mythology by Mark P. O. Morford, Robert J. Lenardon, 2006-07-20
  14. Classical Mythology: A Guide to the Mythical World of the Greeks and Romans by William Hansen, 2005-12-01

21. Classical Mythology
classical mythology. Click Here To Enter! Click on the image to enter. Click on the image to enter.
http://www.uwm.edu/Course/mythology/
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22. Classical Mythology By Geography
classical mythology by Geography. The map links to pages from these projects in classical mythology at Princeton University classical mythology, by Prof.
http://platea.pntic.mec.es/~cvera/aplicacion/telemaque/carte/old-index.html
Classical Mythology by Geography
The map links to pages from these projects in Classical Mythology at Princeton University: More maps on the region are also available. Maintained by Mark Woon markwoon@Princeton.EDU >, '98. Last modified 2/10/97.

23. Syllabus For ClSt/ComL 200 -- "Classical Mythology"
Classical Studies 200 Comparative Literature 200 classical mythology. Week 11 classical mythology in Renaissance Humanism. Monday, March 25.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~jfarrell/courses/spring96/myth/
Classical Studies 200
Comparative Literature 200
Classical Mythology
University of Pennsylvania
Spring 1996
Contents
General Information
Calendar
Schedule
Grading ...
Directory of Online Resources
General Information
Instructor:
Joseph Farrell Department of Classical Studies and Program in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory
Office hours: M 2 - 4 Wms 708 and by appointment
TAs:
Kellee Barnard, Ancient History Graduate Group
Daniel Beale, Classical Studies Graduate Group
William (Brad) Hafford, Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World Graduate Group
Kristin Holland, Classical Studies Graduate Group
Catherine Keane, Classical Studies Graduate Group
Julia Shear, Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World Graduate Group
Time and place of class meetings:
  • Lectures: Monday and Wednesday, 11 - 12, Leidy Lab, Room 10
  • Recitations:
    • Thursday
    • Friday
    Books:
    NB: The following titles haave been ordered and are available in the Pennsylvania Book Center at 38th and Walnut. Online versions of some titles are available, and in such cases hotlinks have been provided on this syllabus. You are welcome to use these or any other online editions of the texts we will be reading instead of purchasing the printed editions. Be advised, however, that the available online versions differ, often substantially, from the printed trade editions.
  • 24. Syllabus For ClSt/ComL 200, "Classical Mythology" (1997)
    classical mythology. Barry B. Powell, Classical Myth (1995); The Metamorphoses of Ovid, translated freely into verse by David R. Slavitt (1994). Grading.
    http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~jfarrell/courses/myth/97/
    UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA
    School of Arts and Sciences
    Classical Mythology
    Classical Studies Comparative Literature
    (CLST 200-401 /COML 200-401)
    Spring 1997
    Contents
    General Information Calendar Schedule Grading ... About this Website
    General Information
    Instructor:
    Joseph Farrell Department of Classical Studies and Program in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory
    Office hours: MWF 9-10 am Wms 708 and by appointment
    TAs:
    Kate DiLorenzo, Classical Studies Graduate Group
    Amey Hutchins, Classical Studies Graduate Group
    Alexa Jervis, Classical Studies Graduate Group
    Andy Wiesner Classical Studies Graduate Group
    Time and place of class meetings:
  • Lectures:
    • Monday and Wednesday, 11 - 12, Stiteler Hall, Room B 6
  • Recitations:
    • Thursday CLST/COML 200 402 BENN 127 Amey Hutchins CLST/COML 200 403 WILL 306 Alexa Jervis CLST/COML 200 404 WILL 305 Alexa Jervis
    • Friday CLST/COML 200 405 WILL 1 Kate DiLorenzo CLST/COML 200 406 WILL 304 Andy Wiesner CLST/COML 200 407 CHEM 109 Amey Hutchins CLST/COML 200 408 WILL 317 Kate DiLorenzo CLST/COML 200 409 WILL 304 Andy Wiesner
    Course and Section Email Discussion Lists NB: You must be enrolled in the course or section to send mail to its list.
  • 25. Myth Syllabus
    SYLLABUS FOR classical mythology CLASSICS 1305 TRINITY UNIVERSITY SPRING 2000. Trinity University Classics 1305 - classical mythology. Last revised 3 May 2000.
    http://www.trinity.edu/mgarriso/Myth/MythSyllabus.html
    SYLLABUS FOR CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
    CLASSICS 1305
    TRINITY UNIVERSITY
    SPRING 2000
    by
    Mark B. Garrison ( mgarriso@trinity.edu
    Trinity University
    264 CGC
    Office Hours: MWF 2:45-3:45 and by appointment
    Welcome to the home page for Classics 1305, Greek Myth, taught at Trinity University by Mark B. Garrison of the Department of Classical Studies. This site is directed towards students enrolled in the class, and it is hoped that they will make use of it as a study and research aid. I encourage any student who has found an error or wishes to make a suggestion for improvement to contact me ( mgarriso@trinity.edu ). If there are any others who have found the site useful, I would enjoy hearing from them as well. In its basic outlines, this syllabus is modelled on one used in an excellent course on Greek myth taught by Dr. Sharon Herbert at the University of Michigan.
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Course Description
    Course Requirements

    Texts and Reserve List
    Explanation of the Lecture Topics, Reading Assignments and Discussion Topics and Some Web Resources Lecture Topics and Reading Assignments (Dates are tentative and will change as the semester progresses): I. Introduction

    26. Classical Mythology: The Myths Of Ancient Greece And Rome
    classical mythology, the myths of Ancient Greece and Rome including the full text works of Homer, Ovid, Virgil and historical works of art depicting
    http://towerwebproductions.com/mythology/classical.shtml
    Art Gallery Classical Mythology Home Page Myths
    (full text e-books)
    Art Gallery ... Site Index
    Classical Mythology
    CD-Rom TowerWeb.Net Alternative Library
    Main Chamber
    Contents ...
    TowerWeb Productions
    Classical Mythology
    HOME MYTHS ART GALLERY TOP 10 WEB SITES ... SITE INDEX
    ABOUT THE CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY WEB SITE
    Welcome to Classical Mythology: The Myths of Ancient Greece and Rome . This web based resource was established to provide authoritative information on the topic of classical mythology for the purposes of education and personal enjoyment. The primary focus of this web site is providing full text e-books for the most prominent classical myths by the great poets Ovid, Homer and Virgil, as well as an Art Gallery with classic paintings depicting scenes from the myths of Ancient Greece and Rome. A bibliography site index and links to the "Top 10" classical mythology web sites are provided as well.
    Myths (full text e-books)
    This section features full text versions of the greatest literary classics from the myths of Ancient Greece and Rome. The primary works included are Homer's Odyssey and Iliad , Virgil's Aeneid , Ovid's Metamorphoses , and Hesiod's and Theogony . On the Classical Mythology web site these works are provided only in plain text format (primarily due to space limitations); however, sometime in the near future I plan to release a

    27. Classical Mythology: The Myths Of Ancient Greece And Rome
    classical mythology, the myths of Ancient Greece and Rome including the full text works (ebooks) of Homer, Ovid, Virgil and historical works of art depicting
    http://towerwebproductions.com/mythology/
    CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
    CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY

    28. Annotated Bibliography Of Women In Classical Mythology
    Annotated Bibliography of Women in classical mythology. by Moya K. Mason. AUTHOR Bell, RE. TITLE Women of classical mythology A Biographical Dictionary.
    http://www.moyak.com/researcher/resume/papers/abib6mkm.html
    Annotated Bibliography of Women in Classical Mythology
    by Moya K. Mason
    Introduction
    The study of Ancient Greek and Roman society falls under the term Classics, and describes the history, art and architecture, politics, literature, philosophy, music, religion, and mythology of two of the world's greatest civilizations. The Greeks and Romans are studied together because of the complex and important ties they had with one another. It is true that the Romans conquered Greece and took over its empire, but in turn, Greece captured the hearts and minds of the Roman people, teaching them about their language, gods, and literature. Indeed, the fact that Greek ideas and important works have survived and become the foundation for Western Civilization, is due in no small part to the Romans' adopting, spreading, and heralding them across their empire. As the legendary H. I. Marrou wrote in A History of Education in Antiquity If Greek civilization in its turn had remained the jealously guarded preserve of a few Aegean cities, it too would have disappeared long ago, without renewing, as it has, the face of the earth. And the fact that it has fulfilled its destiny is largely due to Rome. Rome's historic function was to complete the work begun by Alexander, and plant Hellenistic civilization from the Sahara to the lochs of Scotland, from the Euphrates to the Atlantic; and to give it such deep roots that it could withstand the storms of Teuton and Slav invasions, and the Arab invasion, if not that of the Turks. It is this profound labor, ensuring the renaissances of the future, that constitutes Rome's real honor and imperishable glory

    29. Classical Mythology (Detailed Description)
    classical mythology (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Course No. 243. What are some of the problems inherent in studying classical mythology?
    http://www.teach12.com/ttc/assets/coursedescriptions/243.asp
    Course Lecture Titles
  • Introduction What Is Myth? Why Is Myth? "First Was Chaos" The Reign of the Olympians Immortals and Mortals Demeter, Persephone, and the Conquest of Death The Eleusinian Mysteries and the Afterlife Apollo and Artemis Hermes and Dionysos Laughter-Loving Aphrodite Culture, Prehistory, and the "Great Goddess" Humans, Heroes, and Half-Gods Theseus and the "Test-and-Quest" Myth From Myth to History and Back Again The Greatest Hero of All The Trojan War The Terrible House of Atreus Blood Vengeance, Justice, and the Furies The Tragedies of King Oedipus Monstrous Females and Female Monsters Roman Founders, Roman Fables "Gods Are Useful" From Ovid to the Stars

  • Classical Mythology
    (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture)
    Course No. 243 Taught by Elizabeth Vandiver
    University of Maryland
    Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin 4 DVDs
    (Reg. $254.95) Add a Transcript for $25.00 6 Videotapes
    (Reg. $199.95) Add a Transcript for $25.00 12 Audio CDs
    (Reg. $179.95) Add a Transcript for $25.00 12 Audiotapes
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    30. Classical Mythology
    classical mythology (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Course No. 243. Taught by Elizabeth Vandiver University of Maryland Ph.D., The
    http://www.teach12.com/store/course.asp?id=243&d=Classical Mythology

    31. Classical Mythology: Student Resources
    classical mythology Home Page, Table of Contents PART 1. THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF MYTH. Chapter 1. Introduction to Greek Myth Chapter
    http://www.mhhe.com/mayfieldpub/mythology/toc.htm
    Table of Contents PART 1. THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF MYTH Chapter 1 . Introduction to Greek Myth
    Chapter 2
    . Ways of Interpreting Myth PART II. THE MYTHIC WORLD OF GODS, GODDESSES, AND HEROES Chapter 3 Theogony
    Chapter 4 . The Great Goddess and the Goddesses: The Divine Woman in Greek Mythology
    Chapter 5
    . The Olympian Family of Zeus
    Chapter 6
    . The World in Decline: Alienation of the Human and Divine
    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8
    . Dionysus: Rooted in Earth and Ecstasy
    Chapter 9
    . Land of No Return: The Gloomy Kingdom of Hades
    Chapter 10
    . Heroes and Heroines of Myth
    Chapter 11
    . Heroes at War: The Troy Saga
    Chapter 12
    . A Different Kind of Hero: The Quest of Odysseus PART III. MYTHS OF THE TRAGIC HEROES AND HEROINES Chapter 13 . The Theater of Dionysus and the Tragic Vision Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 PART IV. THE WORLD OF ROMAN MYTH Chapter 18 . The Roman Vision: Greek Myths and Roman Realities Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 . The Persistence of Myth and . McGraw-Hill Higher Education is one of the many fine businesses of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

    32. Classical Mythology
    Instructor s Resources. Student Resources. About This Book. feedback form permissions international locate your campus rep request
    http://www.mhhe.com/mayfieldpub/mythology/
    feedback form permissions international locate your campus rep ... mhhe home and . McGraw-Hill Higher Education is one of the many fine businesses of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

    33. Classical Mythology 2004-2
    classical mythology. Department of Humanities, Simon Fraser University. Summer Semester 20042 Distance Education version HUM 102 (classical mythology).
    http://www.sfu.ca/classics/myth/
    Classical Mythology Department of Humanities, Simon Fraser University Summer Semester 2004-2
    Course schedule and PowerPoint lectures Microsoft PowerPoint Course outline ... movie
    Read the interview with scenarist David Benioff Pomo Homer
    Review by Christopher S. Morrissey
    Troy's Literary Offenses ...
    Essay writing tips
    Summer Semester 2004-2
    Course Textbooks

    Optional Reading:
    Bruce Thornton
    A Student's Guide to Classics (ISI Books, 2003) [Available on-line as a free PDF file Summer Semester 2004-2
    Distance Education version : HUM 102 (Classical Mythology) Spring Semester 2004-1
    Course schedule and PowerPoint lectures Microsoft PowerPoint

    34. MSU Libraries - Classical Mythology
    Select Bibliography of Sources in classical mythology. Subject Guide Series No. 36. Back to Index. 7. classical mythology in Later Literature. Boswell, Jeanetta.
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/pubs/subject/su36.htm
    Select Bibliography of Sources in Classical Mythology
    Subject Guide Series No. 36
    Compiled by Demetrios Ioannides
  • Bibliography
  • Dictionaries
  • Topical Dictionaries
  • Etymological Dictionary ...
  • Electronic Texts (CD-ROM)
    1. Bibliography
    Peradotto, John. Classical Mythology: An Annotated Bibliographical Survey . Urbana, IL: American Philological Association, 1973. SSHR Z7836 .P4 The structure of this bibliography is rather unusual, yet very suitable for the purpose it's meant to serve. Each section contains the citations to the various sources followed by a brief discussion of the content of each source. The discussion contains a letter rating of the works according to their usefulness in the instruction of mythology at the undergraduate level. In spite of its rather narrow scope, it can be very useful to anyone trying to find books on classical mythology. Back to Index
    2. Dictionaries
    Bell, Robert E. Women of Classical Mythology: A Biographical Dictionary . Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 1991. SSHR BL 715 .G68 Concentrates only on the female mythological characters. It Provides References everywhere. There is a vey useful index of the men in their lives. Grant, Michael and John Hazel.
  • 35. Dyon
    classical mythology. Dionysus / Bacchus. Dionysus (Sicilian Naxos, c.530510 BCE) image reverse, Dionysus with Dolphins (Exekias, c. 540-530 BCE) medium large.
    http://www.beloit.edu/~classics/main/courses/classics150/museum150/Dionysus_Bacc
    Classical Mythology
    Dionysus / Bacchus
    Dionysus (Sicilian Naxos, c.530-510 BCE)
    image
    reverse Dionysus with Dolphins (Exekias, c. 540-530 BCE)
    medium
    large Dionysus (Sicilian Naxos, c.460 BCE)
    image
    reverse Dionysus and Worshippers (Amasis Athens, c.550 BCE)
    image
    Dionysus (Sicilian Naxos, c.430 - 420 BCE)
    image
    reverse Dionysus cartoon drawing
    image
    Dionysus (Sicilian Naxos, c.420 - 403 BCE)
    image
    reverse Satyr (Cellini, 1544)
    image
    detail Hermes and Dionysus (Olympia, Praxiteles, c. 340 or 200 - 100 BCE)
    image
    detail Sick Bacchus (Caravaggio, 1593 Rome)
    image
    Dionysos ( Pella, Macedonia, c. 300 BCE) small medium large The Infant Bacchus (Bellini, 1505) image large detail Bacchus (After Michelangelo's David 19th century) image detail Triumph of Bacchus (Vos - 18'th Century, London) image Bacchus (Caravaggio, 1596 Uffizi, Florence) image image Bacchus (Rubens-1638, Hermitage, St.Petersburg) image Michelangelo Bacchus, 1497 image Birth of Dionysus from Zeus' Thigh (Proto- Apulian c.390BCE) image Velazquez Feast Bacchus, 1629 image
    Material gathered by: Prof. Kosta Hadavas

    36. CLASSICS COURSE CLA 212 MYTHOLOGY Home Page
    CLA 212 Welcome to the mythology project. This site was originally designed as a teaching supplement to CLA 212 classical mythology.
    http://web.princeton.edu/sites/classics/mythology/home.html
    CLA 212 Welcome to the mythology project . This site was originally designed as a teaching supplement to CLA 212 Classical Mythology. It was designed to provide convenient access to the most important images (classical and later) used in the course, and to ancient sources from the Perseus Project Digital Library. The use of hypertext also makes it possible to show how the myths link with each other, whether through their characters, the places involved or through themes. This project was not designed to be used as a dictionary. The entries on characters are designed to highlight their place in the web of mythology, not to give full information. Also, many of the entries are only accessible through links from other characters. The headings below are only a partial list of contents. I hope you enjoy your search! I'd like to thank Georgette Taylor (charged with the construction of this site) and Mark Woon who helped initiate it in 1995. You can also access the Perseus Project directly from here. It has translations of many classical Greek texts, images, an outline of Greek history, lexica, you can also get information on authors (dates, works, biography). Try going in and selecting 'Starting Points' to see what's available. For explanations of the forms of names used in the page and some Greek equivalents for common Latin names, click

    37. Classical Mythology
    classical mythology. Its in alphabetical order. Religion/Classics 200 classical mythology Studying Techniques This web page is done by Rochester
    http://www.gwhs.phila.k12.pa.us/students/projects/1999/medina/mythology/classica
    Classical Mythology ClassicalMythology
    In this classical mythology site you can find Achilles, The Aneid, Amazons in Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek, Baylor Classics, Ceres, and more. Scroll down to find various sites. Its in alphabetical order. Religion/Classics 200: Classical Mythology - Studying Techniques
    This web page is done by Rochester ClassicalMythology - The Ancient Stories
    This classical myth site has the Olympian Gods with Images and texts. There are pother link sites and a time line of Greek history and literature. Women in Classical Mythology
    This is a site especially for women in classical mythology. There is a text-only version and you can check out an image gallery. There are 4 catagories which women falls in: Goddesses, Immortals, Mortals, and other groups like the Eumenides, the Gorgons, Graces, Muses, etc. Back to Mythology's Home Page

    38. Classical Monsters
    MONSTERS IN classical mythology. Works Consulted. Grimal, Pierre. The Dictionary of classical mythology. NY Blackwell Reference, 1986.
    http://www.wsu.edu/~delahoyd/classical.monsters.html
    MONSTERS IN
    CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
    Monsters in classical mythology are typically part animal and part human, or else they constitute a collection of animal graftings. They are not really horror monsters, just unpleasant or nasty afflictions sent by the gods. They often do no more than throw into relief the heroism of the protagonist (e.g., Perseus, Oedipus, Odysseus, Theseus) by existing simply to be overcome or destroyed as obstacles to his goal. In modern monster stories, conversely, heroes are boring and draw little interest whereas we remember the monster. It is the monster who lives on and who even lends its name to the story (e.g., Dracula The Mummy The Wolf Man The Blob , etc.). Check out a translation of the section of Virgil's Aeneid , Book VI, describing Aeneas' entrance into the "jaws of Orcus" (VI.13) the mouth of hell. There, two initial batches of monstrosities are met. 1) We first hear of abstractions such as "Grief and avenging Cares ... pale Diseases and sad Age ... Dread, and Hunger ... sordid Want ... Death and Toil and Death's own brother, Sleep ... Death-bringing War ... and raving Discord, / Viperish hair bound up in gory bands" (VI.14-22). These are very clearly cultural vilifications vs. what one first wants to insist. But there's nothing "sinful" about Age or Discord (called "raving Discord, / Viperish hair bound up in gory bands"). A less western philosophy turns Toil into a more positive experience. Sleep may resemble Death (and so is called its "brother"), but one has to be a little paranoid to place it among the horrors at the mouth of hell.

    39. Classical Mythology Links
    classical mythology LINKS. Ancient names. classical mythology Online Home Page Companion site to Morford and Lenardon s Mythology textbook.
    http://www.latinteach.com/myth.html
    Home
    What's New Join Discussion Forum Discussion Archives ... Feedback CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY LINKS
    Ancient Greek History and Mythology
    Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable The classic handbook by Thomas Bulfinch annotated and in HTML format.
    Classical Mythology By Geography A Classical Mythology page with a clickable map enables the viewer to correlate mythology with place-names.
    Classical Mythology Online - Home Page Companion site to Morford and Lenardon's Mythology textbook. Includes quite a bit of English and American poetry based on mythology
    Classical Myths A drill and tutorial web site to accompany Powell, Classical Myths (3rd edition) 2000.
    Elysium Thinkquest Educational Project Includes interactive guides for Newcomers, Students and Teachers. Teachers will especially like the worksheets, creative classroom activity ideas, literary sources. quizzes and discussion and debate starters.
    Greek Mythology Link Explores the creative, artistic, literary and inspiring aspects of the Greek Myths, partly based on the "Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology" by Carlos Parada. The site is primarily in English, but also includes some Spanish language material as well. You will find biographies, indices, tables, maps, articles, bibliographies, short stories, images, quotes, and more. The site is also available in Spanish
    Greek and Roman Mythology Lesson Plan
    Homework Helper Mythology Links
    Kidsweb Greek Mythology ...
    Luminara's Web of Myth-tery Material may be copied for educational use. Includes mythologies of many different cultures, including Greek and Roman.

    40. Classical Mythology Links
    classical mythology Links. OnLine Museums Selected. On-Line Museums World. On-Line Resources for classical mythology Ancient
    http://staff.jccc.net/mrobertson/155links.htm
    Classical Mythology Links
    On-Line Museums: Selected
    On-Line Museums: World
    On-Line Resources for Classical Mythology
    • . Images of monuments on the Athenian Acropolis (Parthenon, Erechtheum, and the Temple of Athena Nike), the Agora, and Roman Athens. Ancient Greek Links . A large collection of links to images, texts, and maps of Ancient Greece. Bulfinch's Mythology . An illustrated, annotated, and hyperlinked version of Bulfinch's Mythology. CLA 212Classical Mythology Home Page . Home page for Dr. Ruth Webb's Classical Mythology Class at Princeton University. Contains short summaries of myths, sagas, and famous women with selected images. Dionysos Home Page . A page on Dionysus maintained by Kristi Thompson, a graduate of Classics at Queen's College, Canada. Diotíma's Art Links . Links to images on Women and Gender in the Ancient World. Encyclopedia Mythica . An on-line encyclopedia of mythology, folklore, and legend. An Etymological Dictionary of Classical Mythology . Find the meaning of the names of Classical myths. Greek Mythology . Greek myths from the Iliad to the beginning of the Classical Period of Athens. Includes links to images of art, maps, and coins.

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