Category Archives: Projects

Abzu has an RSS feed

Abzu is a guide to the rapidly increasing, and widely distributed data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East via the Internet. It has been on-line since 5 October, 1994. Since 2001 Abzu has been … Continue reading

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Virtual Agora from FHW

(Yahoo press release; seen on Rogueclassicism) Late next year, Foundation of the Hellenic World’s (www.fhw.gr) innovative cultural center/museum, Hellenic Cosmos, will feature an immersive virtual tour of Agora, the heart of ancient Athens. For the development of this stunning virtual … Continue reading

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DigInc

The Stoa now mirrors the Digital Incunabula site from the Center for Hellenic Studies.

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Academic Commons

The Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts at Wabash College has launched Academic Commons, “a forum for investigating and defining the role that technology can play in liberal arts education”. The site offers essays, reviews, and interviews, as well … Continue reading

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Latin inscriptions from Wales

This website, by Karel Jongeling (University of Leiden), aims to list the Latin epigraphic evidence surviving in Wales. The Latin inscriptions may be searched in a variety of ways, and are partly furnished with translations, drawings and photographs. Search options … Continue reading

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Project Vivarium

GU Receives Grant for Resources in the Classics The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awarded a $260,000 grant to Project Vivarium, a collaborative effort of researchers at Georgetown, Harvard, University of Virginia (UVA) and City University of New York (CUNY) aimed … Continue reading

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