I continue purging my notes.
Daily Articles on Ancient History, Philosophy, Art & Artists by Leading AuthorsTrusted by Scholars, Classrooms & Enthusiasts
Lots of material, ranging over a wide swath. Considering how little work I am getting done today, not a site whose charms I need succumb to now.
...This Living Library is a principal hub of the LibreTexts project, which is a multi-institutional collaborative venture to develop the next generation of open-access texts to improve postsecondary education at all levels of higher learning. The LibreTexts approach is highly collaborative where an Open Access textbook environment is under constant revision by students, faculty, and outside experts to supplant conventional paper-based books.
Self-education being the point of this blog, this one is a lot of fun.
The Theoi Classical Texts Library
The Theoi Classical Texts Library is a collection of translations of works of ancient Greek and Roman literature. The theme of the library is classical mythology and so the selection consists primarily of ancient poetry, drama and prose accounts of myth.
The Theoi Greek Mythology Website (www.theoi.com) was compiled several years before the creation of this online library and in many cases quotes from different translations. It also draws on a considerably wider selection of classical literature. For more information on that site's content please refer to the Theoi Greek Mythology Site Bibliography.
I keep thinking I want to do something with Roman plays, and then I look at what I already have on my table.
Literary Yard does not fit with the others, right? Well, you are right and it doesn't matter,
Literary Yard invites stories, poems, essays and articles on literature, criticism and literary trends, among other things.
Check it out.
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