Perseus perseus contains no firstmagnitude star, but a pair of beautiful perseus marriedAndromeda after saving her from Cetus with the aid of Pegasus (see http://hsci.cas.ou.edu/exhibits/exhibit.php?exbgrp=3&exbid=20&exbpg=84
Perseus Site: Ephesos Entry from Tufts perseus Site Catalog. Includes images, maps, buildings, and history. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/siteindex?entry=Ephesos
Perseus, In Greek Mythology Atlas refused, and perseus, by means of the Medusa head, promptly turned On his way home perseus rescued Andromeda from a sea monster and married her. http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/ent/A0838503.html
Freshmeat.net: Project Details For Perseus freshmeat maintains the Web s largest index of Unix and crossplatform open sourcesoftware. Thousands of applications are meticulously cataloged in the http://freshmeat.net/projects/perseus/
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Perseus Site: Troy , images, and bibliography of Troy from Tuft's perseus directory. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/siteindex?entry=Troy
Extractions: source : les informations qui vous sont présentées ici ont été puisées (puis adaptées et traduites) dans "Perseus Project", site internet qui est une mine d'informations encyclopédiques et linguistique sur le monde grec. adresse : www.perseus.tufts.edu retour au cours 1. l'auteur grec qui compare le boustrophédon à la course de l'athlète est: Pausanias était contemporain de l'empereur Hadrien, c'est à dire qu'il vécut plus de deux siècles après Jules César, le dernier empereur romain qu'il ait connu fut Marc Aurèle. Pausanias a grandi, et a été éduqué dans le monde grec, bien que dans une région séparée de la grèce continentale. Pausanias a composé un guide de la Grèce, (Description de la Grèce) où il rapporte avec de nombreux détails ce qu'il vit au cours d'un voyage en grèce continentale . comme tout guide de voyage, l'ouvrage est organisé selon l'odre géographique, il décrit les choses comme elles apparaissent au voyage. Cependant les sites et les monuments ne sont pas seulement présenté en tant que curiosités archéologiques ou artistiquesmais comme points focaux où se nouent histoire et culture de la Grèce. Ainsi, par exemple, le voyage à Athènes, est l'occasion d'amples discussions sur l'histoire et les coutumes des Athéniens. Le guide de Pausanias nous donne un panorama incomparable de la grèce du second siècle de notre ère, telle qu'elle se présentait au regard d'un observateur sensible, cultivé et infatigable.
Benvenuto Cellini's Perseus Beheading Medusa Picture, painting background and essay on John Singer Sargent. part of Natasha sInternet Art Tour pages. http://www.jssgallery.org/Other_Artists/Benvenuto_Cellini/Photo_Cellni_bronze_st
Extractions: Perseus Beheading Medusa Benvenuto Cellini Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence Bronze 18 feet high Jpg: Excite image search "Medusa" was a Gorgon and originally a beautiful maiden, but she desecrated the goddess Athena's temple by sleeping there with Poseidon. Outraged, Athena turned Medusa's hair into living snakes and any man who looked upon her face would be turned into stone. From: The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition The gods, however, loved Perseus. Hermes gave him a curved sword and winged sandals, and Athena (who had her own run-ins with Medusa earlier) gave him a mirrorlike shield, and Hades a helmet that made Perseus invisible. Thus armed, Perseus slew Medusa. While fleeing the other Gorgons (Medusas sisters) Perseus asked Atlas for help. Atlas refused, and Perseus, by means of the Medusa head, promptly turned him into a mountain of stone. On his way home Perseus rescued Andromeda from a sea monster and married her. When he arrived in Seriphus, he killed Polydectes (that wicked guy that was making the moves on his mother) and his followers. He then gave the Medusa head to
‘Blogosphere’ To Reach 10 Million, Almost All Dead – Report | conducted by research company perseus, which has analyzed over three thousandweblogs. perseus finds that the fad is most popular amongst teenage girls. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/10/04/blogosphere_to_reach_10_million/
Extractions: Skip to content Biting the hand that feeds IT SetPromptText('q', 'Search'); Internet: Saturn's rings are mighty weird Fired pizza-loving programmer wins prize Thong-wearing fireman escapes axe Demand for IT staff falls ... Internet and Law By Andrew Orlowski in San Francisco Published Saturday 4th October 2003 11:44Â GMT The "blogosphere" will number ten million souls by the end of 2004, but almost all of them will be dead. That's the conclusion from one of the first comprehensive studies of weblogging conducted by research company Perseus, which has analyzed over three thousand weblogs. Perseus finds that the fad is most popular amongst teenage girls. More than half of the weblogs surveyed are run by teenagers and 91.1 per cent are under 30. "Blogging is many things, yet the typical blog is written by a teenage girl who uses it twice a month to update her friends and classmates on happenings in her life," the report notes. (We had noticed However, parents can breathe easy. Unlike many varieties of hard or soft drugs enjoyed by today's teenagers, weblogging isn't habit-forming.
Tyndale House: perseus is a site run by Tufts university dedicated to the study of ancient Greek When the entry includes examples which are in the perseus site, http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/tyndale/Perseus.htm
Extractions: Perseus is a site run by Tufts university dedicated to the study of ancient Greek literature. It runs from a site in the USA with mirrors in USA: Chicago Germany or UK . If one of them is down or being reorganised, try the others. A large number of articles on all aspects of the Greek life and History, together with maps , a gazeteer , some books, including Greek grammars , and a huge database of pictures . Start with the Contents Search or the Index Search Platner and Ashby's dictionary of 1928 contains a wealth of references to scholarship and primary source materials for studying the growth and development of Rome from a literary, historical, and archaeological perspective. Updated with links to hundreds of photographs. Search for place names or dates . These may one day be linked to their world atlas A large number of Greek works (including the New Testament ) and some significant Latin works . Most words are tagged to produce an English definition and morphological analysis when you click on them. Hint: the definitions always go to a separate window which sometimes gets hidden under your main browser window. One can search these texts for
Silver Mountain Software Home Software for Classical and Koine Greek studies. Includes the $20 shareware font and utility pack SGREEK , which can be used on the perseus Project site. Font allows typing using Beta code. http://www.silvermnt.com/
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Fondazione Perseus Translate this page La Fondazione perseusCostituita nel 1989 e riconosciuta dal Ministero dellUniversitàe della Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica nel 1992, La Fondazione http://www.fondazione-perseus.org/
Extractions: di Fondazione Perseus - martedì, 6 settembre 2005, 19:57 Il 18 Luglio 2005 si è tenuto il Laboratorio sui Format televisivi tenutosi presso l'Hotel Clodio con la partecipazione straordinaria, in qualità di docente, di Paolo Taggi, ideatore dei più famosi format televisivi. Questo primo incontro é stato tutto incentrato sulla tipologia dei game show, scelti come modello di riferimento della maggior parte dei format televisvi. Seguiranno, nel corso dell'anno, altri incontri su altre tipologie di format.
Download The Athenian Font For Macintosh or Windows. To type using the font, you have to buy a $50 GreekKeys program. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Help/Athenian_Font.html
Extractions: 11/04: Due to hardware problems, Perseus has temporarily disabled all font downloading from our sites. Please write to the Perseus webmaster (webmaster@perseus.tufts.edu) for assistance in locating other sites for font downloads. DOWNLOAD THE ANCIENT GREEK FONT "ATHENIAN" I. THE "ATHENIAN" FONT FOR DISPLAYING ANCIENT GREEK TEXTS TrueType "Athenian" is part of GreekKeys , the Macintosh/Windows font + keyboard package designed by George B. Walsh and Jeffrey Rusten, and owned by the American Philological Association; GreekKeys 2002 (for Macintosh only) has been revised by Donald Mastronarde. The font contains all common ancient Greek (polytonic) accents and symbols; it is to be used on Macintosh and versions of Windows (from 3.1 onward) for READING Classical Greek with Perseus (on the Web page or the CD version) and in other publicly available ancient Greek texts.
Perseus perseus. Click on the following sites to find information that you need to answerthese questions. A. Where did the name come from? http://coe.west.asu.edu/students/wmaldonado/WQ/perseus.htm
Extractions: Perseus Click on the following sites to find information that you need to answer these questions. A. Where did the name come from? What is the strory behind it? B. What figure is the constellation? C. Are there any prominent stars? D. When can the constellation be seen during the year? E. Where can the constellation be seen? F. Is your constellation near any other? G. What does the figure look like? Sites: Use the links below to search for information on your constellation. Once there, you may have to find and click on the constellation's name. Photographic Guide to Constellations Photos and other information Table of Constellation Figure abbreviation and name info Mythology of Constellation Explanation of where the name is from The Constellations Info of prominent stars Click above to return to WebQuest Click to return to Mrs. Maldonado's Web Page
Yesterday And Today Women at the Olympics. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cl135/Students/Leslie_DesMarteau/olympia.htm
Extractions: Women and the Olympics In the summer of 1996, the Centennial Olympic Games were celebrated in Atlanta, GA, half a world away from ancient Olympia Women's athletics have come a long way since the first modern Olympics were held in Athens in 1896, with only men competing. And when the ancient Greeks held their games at Olympia , married women were barred from even watching, let alone competing. ( Pausanias, 5.6 ) The position of women in the Greek world was for the most part unenviable by modern standards. Of classical Athens , Pomeroy comments, "Rarely has there been a wider discrepancy between the cultural rewards a society had to offer and women's participation in that culture." (Pomeroy, ix). Certainly the position and rights of women varied depending on where and when they lived; the Spartan woman , for example, had significantly more freedom and political voice than did women in Athens . But what Seltman rather exaggeratedly calls "the complete sexual freedom" and the "immense power" acquired by the Spartan woman due to Sparta's militaristic state structure "shocked" the Greeks of other states (Seltman, 68-69). On the whole, women played a decidedly subordinate role. The exclusively-male
Perseus ASCII/Astroarts StellaNavigator, perseus is a hero in the myth of ancient Ethiopianstory; Two attractive Open Clusters between perseus Cassiopeia http://www.ne.jp/asahi/stellar/scenes/seiza_e/per.htm
Extractions: ASCII/Astroarts StellaNavigator Perseus is a hero in the myth of ancient Ethiopian story; he rescued Princess Andromeda from the monster Tiamat (constellation of Cetus). He holds a sword in his left hand and a head of Medusa in right one. The asterism consists of plenty of bright and faint stars because of being just bathed in the Milky Way.
Alexandrian Scholarship Research on the Library of Alexandria, including map, history, operations, and organization. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/GreekScience/Students/Ellen/Museum.html
Extractions: Please note: These papers were prepared for the Greek Science course taught at Tufts University by Prof. Gregory Crane in the spring of 1995. The Perseus Project does not and has not edited these student papers. We assume no responsibility over the content of these papers: we present them as is as a part of the course, not as documents in the Perseus Digital Library . We do not have contact information for the authors. Please keep that in mind while reading these papers. The Library of Alexandria Ellen N. Brundige Look at the comments on this paper. The Legend of the Library Foundation Demetrius of Phaleron Precedents for the Museum ... Bibliography Athenaeus The library of Alexandria is a legend. Not a myth, but a legend. The destruction of the library of the ancient world has been retold many times and attributed to just as many different factions and rulers, not for the purpose of chronicling that ediface of education, but as political slander. Much ink has been spilled, ancient and modern, over the 40,000 volumes housed in grain depots near the harbor, which were supposedly incinerated when Julius Caesar torched the fleet of Cleopatra's brother and rival monarch. So says Livy, apparently, in one of his lost books, which Seneca quotes. The figure of Hypatia , a fifth-century scholar and mathematician of Alexandria, being dragged from her chariot from an angry Pagan-hating mob of monks who flayed her alive then burned her upon the remnants of the old Library, has found her way into legend as well, thanks to a few contemporary sources which survived.
Extractions: 2 members are waiting for him to return This site is a Zengrrl production. This is merely a fan site. I have no connection to anyone connected with JCS, Andrew Lloyd Webber or the actors who were in the movie. The screencaps are all from the movie and are used for entertainment purposes only. I do not own any rights to the photos, just the manipulations and blends. Use of said photos does not imply endorsement by Mr. Webber or the cast of the movie. .