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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Stoicism From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, this page contains an extensive entry on stoicism, the ancient Greek school of philosophy, written by Dirk Baltzly of Monash University in Australia. A select bibliography is also included.
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Erratic Impact: Ancient Philosophy From Danne Polk's Erratic Impact project, this page features annotated links and text resources for students and teachers interested in the field of ancient philosophy, both Eastern and Western and serves as a study and research guide for all those interested in ancient texts.
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Hippias: Search Engine for Philosophy From the University of Evansville, Hippias is a peer-reviewed search engine providing access to philosophy-related resources on the web.
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Lucretius' On the Nature of the Universe: Study Guide Written by Roger Dunkle at Brooklyn College, this page contains an introduction and study guide to Lucretius's On the Nature of the Universe. There are numerous links throughout the page to related information at the Perseus Project.
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Lucretius: Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy From the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy created and maintained at the University of Tennessee at Martin, this page contains an article-length entry on the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius, author of De Rerum Natura.
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Neoplatonism: Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy From the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy created and maintained at the University of Tennessee at Martin, this page contains an article-length entry on Neoplatonism, divided into the following areas of discussion: What is Neoplatonism; Plotinian Neoplatonism; Porphyry and Iamblichus; Proclus and Pseudo-Dionysius; Appendix: The Renaissance Platonists; and sources.
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Perseus Latin Anthology The Perseus Digital Library provides a selection of popular Latin texts, including excerpts from Cicero, Ovid, and Virgil. The texts may be viewed in either Latin or English.
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Plotinus: Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy From the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy created and maintained at the University of Tennessee at Martin, this page contains an article-length entry on Plotinus, Roman philosopher and founder of Neoplatonism, with information divided into life and work; metaphysics and cosmology; psychology and epistemology; and ethics.
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Sophia: Ancient Philosophy Sophia, a listserv maintained by the University of Liverpool, offers a forum for discussing ancient philosophy. It also maintains a searchable archive dating back to 1993.
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The Classical Quarterly Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Classical Association, the Classical Quarterly features articles on language, literature, history, and philosophy in ancient Greece and Rome. The website contains subscription information, archived Tables of Contents from 1996 to the present, and links to other journals of interest.
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The Ecole Initiative: Stoicism From The Ecole Initiative created by Anthony Beavers from the University of Evansville, this page contains a short introductory article on Stoicism.
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Timeline of Western Philosophy Part of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy edited by James Fieser at the University of Tennessee at Martin, this excellent page contains a detailed timeline of Western philosophy from the Pre-Socratics to the 20th century. The individual entries in the timeline are linked to further information from the encyclopedia.
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Voice of the Shuttle: Classical Studies This large collection of Classics resources, compiled by Alan Liu, features links to language tools, texts, Classics associations, and other useful sites. Despite the fact that some of the links are outdated, the site remains a valuable reference tool, given the sheer number of links.
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