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Partial Index of Material on Dr. J's Illustrated Guide to the Classical World website Illustrated Sites of Greece (text and image): Athenian Acropolis | Propylaia | Parthenon | Erechtheum | Temple of Athena Nike | Acropolis Museum | South Slope of Acropolis | Areopagus | Athenian Agora | Temple of Olympian Zeus and Arch of Hadrian | Philopappos Hill | Thorikos | Corinth | Nafplion | Santorini | Sounion | Chaironea | Keramikos | Olympia | Spetses | Eleusis | Epidavros | Mycenae | Aegina | Pylos | Tiryns | Delphi | Delos | Mt. Olympos Illustrated Sites of Italy (image only): Vesuvius | Vatican Museum | Colosseum Classical Holdings of the Pergamon Museum (Berlin) | British Museum (London) | Illustrated Lectures (text and image): Mythic Hero | Greek Drama | Greek Theater | Parthenon Marbles | Recovery of Ancient Buildings | Archaic Age | Persian Wars | Classical Age Timeline | Pericles' Funeral Oration | Pericles and America | Pericles and Philadelphia | Oedipus and the Sphinx | Oresteia Quiz | Plato's Apology | The Oresteia: Bringing Structure and Unity to a Core Course" | Delphi As a Focal Point for IH51 Texts Study Lectures/Guides (mostly text): Aeschylus' Agamemnon, Libation Bearers, | Eumenides Passages | House of Atreus | Plato's Apology | Plutarch's Life of Pericles | Background Lecture on Greek Philosophy | Social, Political and Philosophical overview of Socrates and the Apology | Writing Guidelines | Writing Analogies | Style Guide for Writing | Galileo and Humanism Lecture | IH 51 Judaism Study Guide | Machiavelli | Sundiata | Epic Qualities of the Sundiata Lecture | Othello Mythology pages (to supplement Morford and Lenardon) (text and image): Creation | Titanomachy, Gigantomachy | Zeus and Hera | Nature of the Gods | Poseidon | Athena | Aphrodite and Eros | Artemis | Apollo | Hermes | Dionysus, Pan, Echo, and Narcissus | Demeter and the Eleusinian Mysteries | The Realm of Hades | Orpheus and the Orphic Mystery Cult | The Odyssey | Heracles | Theseus Power Point presentations (most images only): Hera | Zeus | Mercury | Prometheus | Medusa | Sphinx | Hades | Centaurs | Intro to Myth Theory | Intro to Myth | Procne | Latin and Technology (with charmingly garbled links - example of technology gone haywire)
Extensive sub webs (text and image): Latin Grammar Paradigms (how
to format your own vocabulary index cards): 1st/2nd declension
adjectives:
feminine |
masculine |
neuter Nouns:
1st declension
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declension masculine |
2nd
declension neuter |
3rd
declension feminine |
3rd
declension masculine |
3rd
declension neuter Demonstratives:
is ea id |
idem, eadem,
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