Dr. J’s site is listed on the following resource pages. Visit these pages to find other websites about all aspects of classical antiquity:

gateway sites | international databases | American Classics Department resource pages | International Classics Department Resource pages | Resource Pages for Younger Students | On-Line Syllabi using Dr. J's site | Course Material | Personal Pages | Awards | Companion sites to published textbooks | Workshops | Associations

links to the On-Line Survey of Audio-Visual Resources for Classics

Gateway Sites

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International Databases and Classics Resource Sites

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Dr. J’s site has been chosen by the following professors and Classics Departments as a worthy resource for classics students. Visit their pages to find other websites about all aspects of classical antiquity:

American College and University Classics Resource Pages
and Individual Classics Professors' Picks

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International University Classics Resource Pages

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Dr. J’s site is listed on the following resource pages geared to a pre-collegiate audience. Visit these pages to find other websites about all aspects of classical antiquity:

School Classics Resource Pages

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Dr. J’s site is featured in the on-line syllabi of many courses in various disciplines at a wide range of universities. Visit these on-line syllabi to learn all about the ancient world. 

Required/Suggested viewing/reading in the following courses with on-line syllabi:

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Dr. J’s site is listed as one of many resources for subject-specific course material on the web. Visit these pages to find other websites about all aspects of classical antiquity:

listed as a resource for subject-specific course material: 

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Dr. J’s site is recommended by people with a similar passion for antiquity. Please visit these sites and indulge yourselves! There's a lot of good stuff out there, folks, and these are hand-picked by those who do this because they like it..

Personal Pages

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Site Recognition

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FOR PROMOTING THE STUDY OF CLASSICS! 
1999 Perseus Award Winners
www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/6946/winners99.html

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SITE OF THE WEEK
(4-11 April 1999)
web.missouri.edu/~c750802/

 

Omogenia AwardSITE OF THE WEEK (22-28 Feb 1999) www.omogenia.com/weeksite.htm

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History & Social Studies
History: Ancient Civilizations:Greece

www.studyweb.com/links/391.html
Visual Content: 

Ancient Greek Sites on the WWW (Favorite Site Feb 10-March 31 1999)

chosen for Items for Review: Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review
csa.brynmawr.edu/bmerr/itemsforreview.html

Chosen as a link of distinction for the following textbook publisher companion websites:

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PRESS

eSpectra, the online news portal of the Museum Computer Network. Report on the On-Line Survey in the September 2000 edition.

 

Used as a model of a good internet source (Oxford University):

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Classics Organizations Resource Pages

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Dr. J’s work (including research on Latin philology) may be accessed on the following searchable databases:

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Recent Ovidian Bibliography (compiled by Sean Redmond)

Ovid on the WWW (compiled by Ulrich Schmitzer)

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Audio-Visual Survey listings

04/09/04

Other Dr. J sites!

The Phil Lesh Band Home Page

Links found January/Feb 2002:

http://guide.supereva.it/latino/interventi/2001/12/82169.shtml
http://www.cat.ilstu.edu/sotl/smgrant.shtml
http://www.clarkson.edu/~ellen/ls19501/sep27.html
http://warj.med.br/art/art02a-gal.html (tell him to change the links)
 
http://fc.nbsc.org/~nbsc7/99/evewebpic.html
Ancient Civilizations: A Comprehensive Database for Teachers -- This exhaustive list of teaching resources (except textbooks) concerning the ancient civilizations of Rome and Greece including mythology, history, literature, language study, archaeology, art, philosophy, drama. Includes materials on other ancient civilizations also, but they are not so fully developed. A companion site to "Dr. J's Guide to the Classical World."
 
 

http://www.psu.edu/celt/portfoliolinks.html