Ancient philosophy and A Guide - Resources and Review

An interactive multimedia digital library for teaching and research designed to expand the ways in which ancient Greek literature, art and archaeology can be examined. The full text collection of Greek and Latin literature includes Julius Caesar, Cicero, Ovid, Vergil, Aeschylus, Aristotle, Euripides, Homer, Plato and Sophocles.
 
Links to classics resources comprising subject guides, databases, bibliographies, directories, and journals. Greek and Roman history, art and archaeology, classical mythology, language, and ancient philosophy are among the topics covered.
 
Examines ancient philosophies of Africa, the Near East and prehistory. Resources are in the form of full text Web articles and books and explore themes such as Sangoma divination and therapy, African witchcraft, and Archaeoastronomy. Also provides access to information which assesses African Studies within the realms of intercultural philosophy, globalisation, anthropology, and poetry.
 
Includes links to resources about the ancient world, such as art, archaeology, papyrology, epigraphy, philosophy and literature, along with faculty and prospectus information.
 
Articles debating current philosophical issues. Also features forthcoming events and an index of over 200 philosophy sites including individual philosophers, ancient philosophy, pre
twentieth century and modern philosophy.
 
Collection of canonical philosophic texts, including several works by Plato, Aristotle, Kant and Nietzsche. Also has collections in critical theory, history, and eighteenth century studies.
 
A virtual learning environment, based on the theory that 28 of Plato's dialogues can be divided into seven tetralogies which were carefully designed and arranged by Plato with a pedagogical agenda in mind; that of advancing the new disciple of philosophy from an intellectual adolescent to the mature and fully
formed philosopher-politician of the Republic.
 
Archelogos is the creation of an electronic database for the recording of all the philosophical arguments that can be extracted from the texts of the Ancient Greek philosophers, including Plato and Aristotle, according to interpretations that span two and a half millennia. Designed to be used both as a teaching and research tool. Demonstrations of the database are available.
 
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