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Web Resources for Love in
Greece and Rome
Meta-sites
- 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!
- Internet
Women's History Sourcebook contains translations of primary texts
by and about women
- National Marriage Project
(Rutgers University) conducts research on marriage and marital relationships,
and issues regular reports on the status of marriage, and publishes
an annual compendium of statistics and other information on marriage:
The State of Our Unions.
- 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.
Women and Men in the ancient World
- 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 and texts about the
Olympian gods
- Jennifer Goodall Powers, Greek
and Roman Weddings (CTCWeb)
- Thomas Hubbard, Homosexuality
in Greece and Rome, a sourcebook of ancient documents in translation
as well as 200 images (University of Texas)
- Marilyn Katz, Men,
Women, and Children in ancient Athens, provides an introduction
to gender, class, and status in Athens
- Marilyn Katz, Daughters
of Demeter, an essay that discusses women's lives in ancient Athens
- Women
and Gender in ancient Egypt (Kelsey Museum)
Images on the Web
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