- Classical
Myth: the Ancient Sources
http://web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/index.html
"This site is designed to draw together the ancient
texts and images available on the Web concerning the major
figures of Greek and Roman mythology. We were most
interested in bringing together the ancient sources and
illustrations, but have included some Renaissance images
that were just too good to leave out. The site is primarily
intended for the use of Greek and Roman Mythology students
at the University of Victoria, but feel free to look
around!"
- Classical
Mythology Online
http://www.oup-usa.org/sc/0195143388/
"A companion to Morford and Lenardon's best-selling
book, Mythology, this searchable site offers users of the
book a number of additional resources and information.
Chapter-specific activities and links allow students to
explore the web and engage in exercises that focus on the
key elements of each part of the book. Bibliographies,
glossaries, maps, and a growing list of new translations of
the classics provide support for research and further
learning."
- Encyclopedia
Mythica
http://www.pantheon.org/mythica.html
"This is an encyclopedia on mythology, folklore,
legends, and more. It contains over 6000 definitions of gods
and goddesses, supernatural beings and legendary creatures
and monsters from all over the world. . . . The Encyclopedia
Mythica has been on-line since May 15, 1995."
- Etymological
Dictionary of Classical Mythology
www.kl.oakland.edu/kraemer/edcm/contents.html
This site's focus is on "those modern English words
whose origins reach far back into Ancient Greek and Roman
mythology." Includes a bibliography.
- Myths
and Legends
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze33gpz/myth.html
An enormous assortment of links in all areas of mythology
and folklore. "Aside from the General section, these
links are organized by region and language group, with those
groups which produced written accounts of their myths and
legends earlier, generally appearing closer to the
beginning."
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