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Aspects of the Greco-Roman Social World
- Valuable resources for studying the Greco-Roman World.
- Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites
- Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt. A very nice search index to the famous ANRW. The database includes all volumes known to be published to date and will be updated as additional volumes are published.
- Dreams of Antiquity. Bibliographische Online-Datenbank zu Träumen und Visionen in der Antike.
- Oriental Institute Map Series
- Electronic Resources for the Study of Ancient Landscapes
- Maps;Mark Goodacre's collection of links to maps.
- Maps of the Roman world.
- A Roman Atlas. This site is two things brought together: a collection of maps and a database.
- Interactive Ancient Mediterranean IAM is an on-line atlas of the ancient Mediterranean world designed to serve the needs and interests of students and teachers in high school, community college and university courses.
- Historical and cultural atlas resource
- Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
- Historial Atlas of Europe and the Middle East
- Thesaurus of Geographic Names; from The Getty Information Institute.
- Roman Law in the WWW
- Romarch 2.0 Roman art and archaeology
- Radiocarbon WEB-info
- See also the collection of Maria C. Pantelia, Electronic Resources for Classicists, a very valuable collection of resources, compiled at The University of New Hampshire.
- Alessandro Cristofori,Rassegna Degli Strumenti Informatici Per Lostudio Dell'Antichita Clasica. Internet resources for the study of the Ancient World,Dipartimento di Storia Antica, Bologna.
- 19th-century Photography of Ancient Greece illustrates approximately 200 nineteenth- and early twentieth-century photographs of ancient Greek and Roman architecture.
- Images of the Ancient and Modern World. Each link in the list points to an image used in Professor Hugh Lester's courses Period and Style for Designers, I and II. These courses are for upperlevel undergraduate BFA majors and first year MFA graduate. students.
- Prosopographia Imperii Romani, Startseite. Die Prosopographia Imperii Romani (PIR) ist ein Personenlexikon. Es soll im wesentlichen die Führungsschicht des Römischen Reiches in der Frühen und Hohen Kaiserzeit erfassen.
- Cleopatra: A Multimedia Guide to Art of the Ancient World is an interactive journey through the collection of ancient art at The Art Institute of Chicago. Really fascinating.
- Ships of the Ancient Greeks on the World-Wide Web.
- Alfred Suhl, Grundkurs "Basiswissen zur Chronologie des Apostels Paulus"
- EIKON. Image Database for Biblical Studies
- The Forum of Trajan
- RomanSites. A catalog of websites on Roman antiquity.
- ReviewCopy.Com. "ReviewCopy.Com is dedicated to serving the busy professor's teaching, curriculum, research and publishing needs."
- Research Projects
- Skenotheke:Images of the Ancient Stage.This project, which is very much a work in progress, offers various images of the ancient stage (theater).
- ACROPOLIS Project. "In the ACROPOLIS Project, we aim to reconstruct the ACROPOLIS Shrines in Greece as the precise 3D computer graphics model."
- Various collections of images and descriptions of aspects of the Greco-Roman World.
Graeco-Roman world, comprehensive
- Peter H. Green, (ed.),Hellenistic History and Culture. Full text of the 1993 book from University of California Press.
- Jon D. Mikalson, Religion in Hellenistic Athens. Full text of the 1998 book from University of California Press.
- A Gazetteer of the Roman World.
- A Case Study in Late Antiquity. A Web-enhanced edition of Pagan and Christian Rome by Rodolfo Lanciani published by Houghton, Mifflin and Company Boston and New York, 1892
- Ancient Rome. Pictures and explanations of central cultural aspects of ancient Rome.
- The Ancient Gods;brief descriptions of The Gods family tree, The Titans, The OLympians, and Other gods & Semi-gods.
- AncientSites SiteSeeing.
- Hellenic Civilization: A Greek WWW site providing a lot of material from various museums etc in Greece.
- Wondrous Glass, Reflections on the World of Rome c. 50 B.C.-A.D.650.
- Traditions of Magic in Late Antiquity.The current exhibition is divided into three sections: one deals with manuals of magical practices, another presents various protective devices, and the third presents some of the more aggressive uses of ancient magic. The wall cases display enlarged photographs of some of the items, allowing a closer examination of even the smallest details.
- The Warfare and Tactics of the Roman Republic The Romans are famous for having used superb tactics and an extremely well-trained, well-disciplined army. This WWW page, describes the make-up and procedure of their army as well as its strategy in specific battles.
- Maecenas; Images of Ancient Greece and Rome
- Stoicism on the Web
- The Christian Catacombs of Rome
- Public Baths of Pompei
- J. Moyr Smith, Ancient Greek Female Costume.(London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1882).
- Roman Technology Handbok. An interesting project, still under construction.
- Roman Art and Architecture.
- Hellenism and the Art of City Building. Arch 343: Cities in History; Lecture 5: Hellenism and the Art of City Building, by Dr. Richard Ingersoll, Rice University.
- Ellen Brundage, Inventing the Solar System: Early Greek Scientists Struggle to Explain How the Heavens Move
- Josephus bibliographie
- VRoma. A Virtual Community for teaching and Learning Classics. VRoma is first and foremost a community of scholars, both teachers and students, who help to create on-line resources for teaching Latin and ancient Roman culture and who use these resources in their courses.
- The Romans. This site is aimed at Primary Teachers and upper KS2 students interested in Roman History. But others might learn from it too!
Ancient Rome
- Rome of the Caesars.
- Internet Ancient History Source Book; Rome, Republic and Empire. (Very comprehensive).
- Rome. Yet another megasite on ancient Rome.
- The Roman Empire.another mega site.
- Roma interactive
- A Roman Atlas.
- Index of Latin Inscriptions
- Daily Life in Ancient Rome; educational site for younger people.
- A Visual Compendium of Roman Emperors.
- The Forum Romanum
- The Christian Catacombs of Rome
- VRoma. A Virtual Community for teaching and Learning Classics. VRoma is first and foremost a community of scholars, both teachers and students, who help to create on-line resources for teaching Latin and ancient Roman culture and who use these resources in their courses.
Mysteries
- The Eleusinian Mysteries, a nice presentation of the Eleusinian mysteries, from The Ecole Initiative.
- David Ulansey, The Cosmic Mysteries of Mithras.
- Villa of the Mysteries,- from Pompey.
- MITHRAISM; The Legacy of the Roman Empire's Final Pagan State Religion
Athens
- The Ancient City of Athens; a photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of ancient Athens (Greece).
- Antikes Griechenland / Ancient Greek
Corinth
- Peloponnese; a lot of information about the Peloponnese, including pictures.
- Life in Ancient Greece , as reflected in the Coinage of Corinth. A web page from the Smithsonian Institution.
- Prefecture of Corinthia
- Corinth on the Perseus. Informative pictures. etc.
- 69 pictures from ancient Corint.
- Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth.
- About Corinthia; Not much, but some nice pictures.
- Dr. David Gilman Romano,The Corinth Computer Project. Reconstructing the city plan and landscape of Roman Corinth.
- The Korinthia Regional Research Consortium
- Hector Williams, Kenchreai, Eastern port of Corinth.
- Perseus pictures from Corinth
- Pictures from Corinth
Reviews
- Donald Engels, Roman Corinth; An Alternative Model for The Classical City. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1990. Review by Daniel P. Tomkins.
Delphi
- Late Roman Delphi. Delphi, the "navel" of the Earth for the Ancient Greeks, is a world-wide known place of Ancient Greek civilization and the most visited site in Greece after the Acropolis of Athens.
- Delphi Resources
Pergamon
- Pergamon.A brief intro, and several pictures.
- The Pergamon Altar The pages are under development, but already interesting.
Pompei
- The Pompei Forum Project A very informative project about the findings in the forum of old Pompei.
- Unguided tour of Pompei
Asia Minor
- Pisidian Antioch. Seventeen ancient cities in Turkey were named Antioch, but only two are remembered by any but scholars today. One is Antakya and the other is Antioch in Pisidia, Yalvac.
- Diocletians Palace: The "Palace" of Diocletian at Split; a unique structure from the later Roman empire.
- The Greek & Roman Cities of Western Turkey "This book deals with the urban life of Western Turkey as reflected in the magnificent surviving remains (town planning, services, architecture and sculpture) from the Greek and Roman periods, together with an account of the changes wrought upon those remains in the Byzantine and Islamic periods - changes which have often affected what survives and how it does so."
- Ephesus Marvelous 360 degrees panorama pictures from Ephesus.
- First Century Ephesus; from Sheila E. McGinn's website.
- Aphrodisias. The ancient city of Aphrodisias is one of the most important archaeological sites of the Greek and Roman periods in Turkey.
Palestine
- Alfred Edersheim, The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah; old, but still readable.
- KC Hanson's Photo Gallery of Syria & Palestine
- KC Hanson's Photo Gallery of Ancient Mesopotamia
- KC Hanson's Photos of Greco-Roman Objects
- Sociological and Social-anthropological aspects of the Ancient Mediterranean World
- Social Science Resources
- Social Science Information Gateway An Internet Guide to Social Sciences.
- Antropology links. Very informative.
- Ancient Economies. This page edited by a professional economist, Morris Silver, is devoted to the consideration of unsettled or disputed aspects of ancient economies, including the entire Mediterranean world.
- K. C. Hanson and Douglas E. Oakman, Palestine in the Time of Jesus: Social Structures and Social Conflicts. A lot of materials intended to accompany and enhance the discussion in the book by Hanson and Oakman, Palestine in the Time of Jesus. The book is now available from bookstores.
- "Clean/Unclean, Pure/Polluted and Holy/Profane." In The Social Sciences and New Testament Interpretation, 80-104. R. L. Rohrbaugh, ed. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 1996.
- "Reader's Guide to Meals, Food and Tablefellowship." In The Social Sciences and New Testament Interpretation, 159-82. R. L. Rohrbaugh, ed. Peabody, Mass.: Hendrickson, 1996.
- Sociological studies
- Pedar W. Foss,Age, Gender, and Status Divisions at Mealtime in the Roman House: a synopsis of the literary evidence.
- Marianne Sawicki, Spatial Management of Gender and Labor in Greco-Roman Galilee.
- Marianne Sawicki,Caste and Contact in the Galilee of Jesus: Research Beyond Positivism and Constructivism.
- K.C. Hanson, Blood and Purity in Leviticus and Revelation. Published in Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture 28 (1993):215-30 (© 1993 Reprinted here by permission of the publisher).
- Patron-Client structures
- Michael Strangelove, Patron-Client Dynamics in Flavius Josephus' Vita: A Cross Disciplinary Analysis.A zip-compressed version of Strangelove's Master thesis, University of Otawa, 1991. Can easily be used in Word Perfect.
- Honor - shame structures
- Renata Rabichev, The Mediterranean concepts of honour and shame as seen in the depiction of the biblical women
- Honor Killings in Palestine Evidence for the practice of honor killings available on the web.
- Violence against women in the name of honour (Pakistan). Important info about honor-killing in today's Pakistan.
- K.C. Hanson, How Honorable! How Shameful! A Cultural Analysis of Matthew's Makarisms and Reproaches
- Anne Kari Moberg, Et spill om ære; Individets forhold til ære, og ærens rolle i det islandske fristatssamfunn. En hovedfagsoppgave i Historie, Universitetet i bergen, 1995. (Master Dissertation; Norwegian; A Game About Honour: the relation of the individuals to honor, and the role of honor in old islandic society).
- Family structures
- Ann Gardner's Sinai Bedouin Women.
- KC. Hanson, BTB Readers Guide: Kinship. Published in Biblical Theology Bulletin 24 (1994):183-94 (© 1994 Reprinted here by permission of the publisher)
- Marriage & Divorce Papyri of the ancient Greek, Roman and Jewish world, by D. Instone Brewer.
- Kinship and Social Organization: An Interactive Tutorial
- Family and Society in Ancient Israel
- Women: Religion, Healing and Power. A Bibliography compiled by Carole Makeig Carroll
- Magic
- Ancient Astrology and Divination on the Web. This an annotated set of more than 100 links to reliable information about ancient (primarily Greek and Roman) astrology and divination.
- John-Gabriel Bodard, Witches and Magic Users in Greek Literature. Magic Bibliographies and Resources.
- John-Gabriel Bodard, Necromancy. Magic Bibliographies and Resources.
- "Miracles, In Other Words: Social Science Perspectives on Healing." Forthcoming from University of Notre Dame Press.
- Ancient Medicine
- Bibliographies
- Social-Scientific Interpretation of the New Testament. A Bibliography by Craig de Vos.
- K.C. Hanson, Greco-Roman Studies and the Social-Scientific Study of the Bible: A Classified Periodical Bibliography (1970—1994) Published in FORUM 9.1-2 (1994[96]):63-119. (© 1996 Reprinted here by permission of the publisher)
- K.C. Hanson, Ritual and Ceremony in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East: A Select Classified Bibliography (1970–1996)
- K.C. Hanson, Ritual and Ceremony in the Graeco-Roman World: A Select Classified Bibliography (1970–1996)
- NT Sociological Analysis, Structural Analysis, and Theology.A Bibliography prepared by Hyeon Sik Hong, Bibliographer, New Testament Divinity Library, Vanderbilt University Fall 1993.
- Bibliography: Drama in the Roman Republic
- Gender Studies/Women in Antiquity: Bibliography
- Women: Religion, Healing and Power. A Bibliography compiled by Carole Makeig Carroll
Bibliographies of persons:
- Publications of members of the Context Group Includes David M. Bossman(Seton Hall University); Pieter F. Craffert (University of South Africa) Adriana Destro(Università di Bologna); Dennis C. Duling (Canisius College); John H. Elliott (University of San Francisco;)Philip F. Esler (University of St. Andrews); Santiago Guijarro (Universidad Pontificia, Salamanca); K. C. Hanson (St. Olaf College);T. R. (Ray) Hobbs (Int'l Baptist Theological Seminary);Bruce J. Malina (Creighton); Mark McVann (Lewis University); Dietmar Neufeld (University of British Columbia); Jerome H. Neyrey (University of Notre Dame);Douglas E. Oakman (Pacific Lutheran University);Carolyn Osiek (Catholic Theological Union); Mauro Pesce (Università di Bologna); John J. Pilch(Georgetown University); David M. Rhoads (Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago); Richard L. Rohrbaugh (Lewis and Clark College).
- Publications of Vernon K. Robbins
- Selected articles by Jerome H. Neyrey
- Socio-rhetorical Criticism.
Introduction:
- Ars-Rhetorica.
- Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation : A webpage devoted to Socio-rhetorical Interpretation, maintained by David Charnon. Includes important information as a Dictionary of Socio-Rhetorical Terms and a Bibliography of Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation
- A Rhetoric Bibliography, prepared by James D. Hester.
- David B. Gowler, The Development of Socio-Rhetorical Criticism
- Vernon K. Robbins, The Present and Future of Rhetorical Analysis In The Rhetorical Analysis of Scripture: Essays from the 1995 London Conference, 24-52. S. E. Porter and T. H. Olbricht, eds. Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement Series 146. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997.
- Vernon K. Robbins,Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation from its Beginnings to the Present.
Studies:
- David B. Gowler, Hospitality and Charactterization in Luke 11:37-54:A Socio-Narratological Approach
- David B. Gowler, Parables and their Social Contexts
- Vernon K. Robbins, Socio-Rhetorical Hermeneutics and Commentary. from EPI TO AUTO: Studies in Honour of Petr Pokorny on his Sixty-Fifth Birthday, pp. 284-297
- Vernon K. Robbins, Rhetorical Composition and Sources in the Gospel of Thomas From SBL 1997 Seminar Papers, pp. 86-114.
- Archaeology of ancient cultures.
- Journals
- Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, the renowned Journal from the American Schools of Oriental Research.
- Near Eastern Archaeology, earlier: Biblical Archaeologist.
- Journal of Roman Archaelology, Home Page.
- OnLine Archaeology. An Electronic Journal of Archaeological Theory.
- Biblical Archaeology Society, see also:
- Palestina Links
- General:
- Palestine in the Time of Jesus: Social Institutions and Social Conflicts; The following web materials are intended to accompany and enhance the discussion in Palestine in the Time of Jesus. This page is Copyright © K. C. Hanson and Douglas E. Oakman.
- James D. Tabor, The Jewish Roman World of Jesus. Texts, comments, links.
- The Oriental Institute Museum: Highlights from the Collections.
- Israel National Parks Authority National Parks and Archaeological Sites, comprising Ashkelon, Bar'am, Belvoir, Caesarea, Masada, Tel Megiddo, Nimrod's Fortress, Bet She'arim, Yehiam Fortress, Zippori, and more to be added.
- Donald D. Binder, Second Temple Synagogues A site devoted to the study of Second Temple synagogues--that is, synagogues which existed prior to the Temple's destruction in 70 CE.
- Academic Jewish Studies Internet Directory. Provided by the Jewish Studies Dept., University of Duisburg, Germany.
- Jewish Studies Resources, from Princeton University Library.
- Abila of the Decapolis; the official home of the Abila Archaeological Project.
- Jerusalem
- Caesarea Maritima Links:
- Caphernaum
- Megiddo:
- Megiddo project
- Megiddo Excavations.Site of the New Testament's Armageddon, "Megiddo is easily the richest archaeological site in Israel."
- The Megiddo Site
- Sepphoris:
- Site Introduction to Sepphoris
- Sepphoris HomePage
- The 1993 Season Excavations at Sepphoris.
- The 1994 Season Excavations at Sepphoris.
- The 1995 Season Excavations at Sepphoris.
- Information about the 1996 Season at Sepphoris
- Excavations at Sepphoris, Israel, 1966
- The Glass From Sepphoris (1983-1991) A Preliminary Report, by Joan Keller.
- Qumran
- Dead Sea Scrolls: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship. A selection of texts and relevant information on the findings.
- Orion Center For the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls
- Orion's Qumran Bibliography; The Orion Center's bibliography, including material from 1995 to the present.
- Dead Sea Scrolls & Qumran Various info about the Dead Sea Scrolls.
- More general Mediterranean
- ArchNet World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology.
- Archeology on the Net; comprehensive collection of information links.
- The Roman World . This is a collection of sites on the Roman world, Italy, and Etruria, both ancient and modern.
- Oriental Institute Virtual Museum Tour.
- City Net's information on Thessalonika.
- Exploring Ancient World Cultures. This site provides a general introduction to ancient world cultures via the World Wide Web. Eight cultures are included: the Near East, India, China, Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Islamic world, and Medieval Europe.
- Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology: This is in fact a huge page which contains links not only interesting for archaeologists or those interested in archaeology, but also to many more general religious items.
- Mediterranean Archaeological Images: A cataloguing of of a large collection of research images of architecture and architectural sculpture in the Mediterranean basin. Most images come from Itale, Sicily, Greece and Turkey,with a smaller number from France, Spain and North Africa.
- Archaeology: Contains various links to archaeological resources, including information by subject area, software resources, University Departments and Museums and Research facilities.
- Perseus Project Home Page: Extensive information about the Perseus Project, including info about Perseus mailing list, and how to order Perseus. Have a look!
- Madison Biblical Archaeology Society.
- Near East Archaeological Society Web site; the focus of NEAS is on research in the lands of the Bible, the modern Middle East, "with a distinctively evangelical perspective."
- (WWW) Virtual Library museums pages.
- Antikes Griechenland
- The WWWorld of of Archaeology
- The Roman Empire. Illustrated History. Great Site!
- KAPATIJA 1996 Archaeological WWW/FTP/Gopher Sites Relevant to the Aegean
I list here some pages that partly overlap with my own, partly represent info not covered by this page. Many of them are quite extensive.
- The Bible and Interpretation; another megasite, focusing on the Bible and its interpretations.
- BibleHistoryOnline, a huge collection of various links related to the world of the Bible.
- Scriptorium Jack Kilmon's interesting site containing a lot of material related to the Bible.
- The New Testament Gateway. Marc Goodacre's fast growing excellent site.
- Religious Art on the Web.
- Commentarium. The Ancient World in the Popular -- and Not-So-Popular -- Press
- Christian Scripture. Another meta-site with a lot of links. Impressive.
- Wabash Center; For teaching and learning in Schools, Colleges and Universities
- The Jewish History Resource Center
- Internet Resources for the Study of Judaism and Christianity
- Andy Tannenbaums Jewish Web Resources page, an impressive page of Judaic information
- Shema Ysrael, Torah Network. "Daf Yomi (in audio), Halacha Yomi, Parshas HaShavua, stories of Hashgacha Pratis, Mishna contests for children... these are only a few of the Torah sites that the SYTN brings to Jewish homes and institutions across the globe."
- ABZU (Ancient Near East) Perhaps the best on the various ancient religions.
- Art and Architecture, mainly from the Mediterranean basin.
- Internet Theology Resources, by School of Theology Major Areas . This guide is intended to assist searchers of theological and religious information on the Internet, and is arranged according to major areas of concentration in St. John's School of Theology Seminary.
- KristNet, a new Norwegian Religious site.
- Library of the Age of Antiquity.
- Diogenes Links to the Ancient world. A page for those esp. interested in the classics.
- The Virtual Library index on Religion.
- Library Electronic Text Resource Center, Univ. of Indiana.
- The Ecole Initiative - a Hyper-text Encyclopedia of Early Church.
- Christian WWW Resources Lists various resources.
- Directory of Scholarly e-mail conferences A searchable list of e-mail conferences.
- Homepage des Informationsystems der Uni Tübingen
- Guide to Christian Literature on the Internet
- International Bible and Theology Gateways , various religious links.
- International Bible and Theology Gateways.; a German resource site to Biblical Studies.
- Biblical Studies WWW Page Provided by Ferrell Jenkins
- Religious Studies Internet Links, from Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada.
- Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. Classics department Home Page.
- The Biblical Studies Foundation. Dedicated to putting quality biblical research and study materials on-line.
- Not Just Bibles: A Guide to Christian Resources on the Internet
- Links to internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists.This site is maintained on a workstation provided by the Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan.
- Exploring Ancient World Cultures: An Introduction to Ancient World Cultures on the WWW.
- Rassegna Degli Strumenti Iinformatici Per Lo Studio Dell'Antichita Classica
- Internet resources; Information pertinent to the fields of Classics, Archaeology and General Humanities.
- Stoicism on the Web
- K.C. Hanson's World Wide Web Sites Relating to the Ancient Mediterranean
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