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The planning period took place from 1985 to 1988, with the development of the Ancient Greek collection starting in 1987 thanks to funding from the Annenberg-CPB Project which allowed the Perseus Project to be developed. [3] Perseus 1.0, or HyperCard Perseus, was a CD-ROM released in 1992 by Yale University, using the Apple HyperCard for McIntosh.
Link to Greek text of Xenophon's Memorabilia at the Perseus Project by book, chapter, and section number. Sections are sometimes called lines. Sections are sometimes called lines. Adding the last section in a range does not change the link URL, since pages on Perseus include only one section.
A School Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities abridged from the larger dictionary. New York: Harper & Brothers. Smith, William (1874). A Dictionary of Roman and Greek Antiquities with Nearly 2000 Engravings on Wood from Ancient Originals illustrative of the industrial arts and social life of the Greeks and Romans. New York: D Appleton & Co.
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities describes it as follows: [2] AUTHEPSA ( αὐθέψης ), or “self-boiler”, was a vessel used for heating water or keeping it hot. As is well known, both hot and cold water were served by the attendants at well-appointed Roman tables ( calidae gelidaeque minister , Juv. 5.63, with Mayor's note).
A general book on Greek and Roman architecture. Available in paper, this may be the best place to begin for those with no knowledge of ancient architecture. Travlos, J., Pictorial Dictionary of Ancient Athens (London, 1971). An encyclopedic approach to the monuments of Athens. The Perseus Project.
Greek Wikisource has original text related to this article: Λουκιανός; Lucian of Samosata Project – Articles, timeline, maps, library/texts, and themes; Works by Lucian of Samosata at Project Gutenberg; Works of Lucian of Samostata at sacred-texts.com; Loeb Classical Library, volume three of Lucian's works with facing Greek text.
Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library. Lucian of Samosata, Dialogues of the Sea Gods translated by Fowler, H W and F G. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. 1905. Online version at theoi.com; Luciani Samosatensis, Opera. Vol I. Karl Jacobitz. in aedibus B. G. Teubneri. Leipzig. 1896. Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.
The contribution of the papyrus collection has been very important in the understanding of the history of Egypt under Greek and Roman rule, the structure of the society from the Ptolemaic to the Byzantine period, the administration, the personal religious beliefs of individuals, the official religions and their dogmatic clashes, the history of ...