Devoted to the Greek literary treatment of love, page has an illustrated version of Apuleius' "Cupid and Psyche" and a Eros and Cupid comparison.
Addresses the trials and tribulations of such Greek and Roman heroines as Medea, Penelope, Cassandra, Polyxena, Echo, Pandora and Psyche.
Details how the Vikings were influenced by the mythological tales of the Greeks. Includes stories, a bibliography and related links.
Find Latin and English versions of the Bible and liturgical, medieval, classical Greek and Latin, and early Patristic texts.
Claims to provide translations that capture the ethos of the original works. Includes Sophocles' "Oedipus" and Aeschylus' "Agamemnon."
English translations of great Greek works by more than 30 authors. Read Aeschylus' "Eumenides," Aristophanes' "Lysistrata" and Homer's "Illiad."
International Plutarch Society site contains news about issues, resources, upcoming conferences and texts, along with some classics links.
Prof. Robin Mitchell-Boyask presents images and biographical data, along with informative links about Aphrodite, a frequent subject of Sappho's.
Lists novels and short stories about or set in ancient Rome and Greece. Sections are broken down by age and person and contain about 1,200 items.