Vergil:
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Vergil's
Home Page
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Links, info, etc., from Joe Farrell of Penn.
The
Vergil Project
From Joe Farrell, including news on Summer 98 NEH institute
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Syllabus
for Latin 228 and 409, "Vergil's Aeneid"
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Partly-online course on V. taught by Farrell in 1995
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Vergilius
Bibliography Index
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"Vergilius" is a journal that includes a bibliography of new work on V.
each year
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Mantovano
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An Online, Ongoing Discussion of Virgil and His Influence (you can subscribe)
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Virgil
in Late Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and Renaissance: An Online Bibliography
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From the people who bring you "Mantovano" (also lists basic Vergil paperback
books)
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Mark Morford's Online Images
of Fall or Troy, Dido, Underworld
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From a scholar at the University of Virginia
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Perseus
Project Text of Vergil in English & Latin w/ Notes
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Great resource! Latin text of Vergil, translations by both Dryden and a
modern scholar, line-by-line commentary of both Servius (Latin, late antiquity)
and Conington (19th Cent.), and info. on each Latin form in Vergil
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A
Bibliographic Guide to Vergil's Aeneid
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Ongoing project of Prof. Shirley Werner of Rutgers U.
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Some Dictionaries
of Literary Theory and Related Areas
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By Lowell Edmunds of Rutgers.
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Tools of the Trade
for the Study of Roman Literature
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By Lowell Edmunds and Shirley Werner of Rutgers.
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Course Stuff elsewhere:
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Introduction
to Latin Epic (Oxford): Life Histories of Roman Epic Poets
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Epic
Web Pages (good stuff for a course on Latin epic at Oxford)
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cl420.html
(good stuff at a Roman epic course at Middlebury C.)
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Introduction
to Latin Epic (Oxford):
The hexameter (meter used in epic)
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Introduction
to Latin Epic (Oxford):
Life Histories of Roman Epic Poets
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Vergil's
Aeneid (Brooklyn College course notes)
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Courses taught on Vergil here at Wesleyan:
CCIV 274/ HIST 274/ COL 279 = CCIV 116/ HIST 126 History & Literature
of the Roman Revolution
CCIV 203/ HUM 203: Latin Literature in English Translation
Jona Barlow is reading The death of Vergil in ....
CCIV325
Roman Epic
LAT 244/HUMS 645: Neoteric & Pastoral: Catullus 61-68 & Vergil’s
Eclogues
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Bibliography (general): see also Diotima and other sites
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Look
it up!****
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Great search tool for all kinds of stuff in Classics, including the next
two bibliographic tools
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TOCS-IN
Search
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Great search tool for recent articles in Classics
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Gnomon:
Titelsuche
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Classics bibliographical tool; you don't really have to know German; just
type your terms in the Alle Felder (all fields) box and click Suche Starten
(start search). Then it may help to know that Rez. = "a review", S. = p.
(page). )
Other
Epic Links
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General Classical Studies:
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Wesleyan Classical
Studies Department Home Page
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Related Resources
for Classical Studies (Wesleyan Page)
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Perseus Project Home Page Great
online material on Greek stuff: texts in G. & E., pics of vases etc.,
historical and mythological background. Roman stuff (next) just getting
started
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Roman
Perseus Roman part of Perseus project is in early stages but has texts
and translations of major authors.
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Diotima:
Women & Gender in the Ancient World (lots of info: links, pics,
bibliog., some texts)
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Ovid:
Metamorphoses (great set of links on a page at Reed College)
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Diotima
Anthology of Translated Materials
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Tech
Classics Archive (Eng trans)
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The
Romulus Project: An Electronic Library of Latin Literature With Virtual
Commentary
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Fiction.html
(about antiq.) (Nothing to do with this course, directly, but it's
fun to know about the many good historical novels and mysteries (esp. Davis
& Saylor) being written about the ancient world)
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CLASSICS
List (an internet discussion list; often annoying but sometimes useful
& fun)
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Other sites for Classics Resources in general:
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Missouri
Classics (with resources)
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Classics
Resources LWright
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Classics
and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page
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Mississippi
classics
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Holy
Cross Topoi
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Wes'
Related Resources-Classical Studies
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J
O'D's Classical, Medieval, etc links and indices
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Kentucky:
Classics Elsewhere
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Diogenes'
Links To The Ancient World
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Pantelia-Resources
for Classicists
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Classical
Resources (J. Ruebel)
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Stanford
Links (good on depts.)
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