• Arkins, Brian. Sexuality in Fifth-century Athens (Classics Ireland).
  • Asmis, Elizabeth. Crates on Poetic Criticism (Phoenix).
  • Atkinson, John. Nicias and the Fear of Failure Syndrome (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Bain, David. A Corruption in the Text of Socrates and Dionysius Detected: A Puzzle Set (Arachnion).
  • Barre, Geoffrey. Sappho 130 L.P.: Who's Who? (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Baynham, E. Who Put the 'Romance' in the Alexander Romance?: The Alexander Romances within Alexander Historiography (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Beach, Edward A. The Eleusinian Mysteries (ECOLE).
  • Beavers, Anthony F.
    • Heraclitus (Exploring Plato's Dialogues).
    • Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans (Exploring Plato's Dialogues).
  • Becker, Andrew S. A Short Essay on Deconstruction and Plato's Ion (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Bleisch, Pamela R. Plautine Travesties of Gender and Genre: Transvestism and Tragicomedy in Amphitruo (Didaskalia).
  • Bloedow, Edmund F. Diplomatic Negotiations between Darius and Alexander: Historical Implications of the First Phase at Marathus in Phoenicia in 333/332 BC (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Branigan, Ciaran. The Circumnavigation of Africa (Classics Ireland).
  • Buck, R. J. The Character of Theramenes (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Carney, Elizabeth. Eponymous Women: Royal Women and City Names (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Cartledge, Paul. The Greeks and Anthropology (Classics Ireland).
  • Cavalier, K. Did Not Potters Portray Peisistratos Posthumously as Herakles? (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Churchin, Leonard A. The Unburied Dead at Thermopylae (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Cingano, Ettore. The Death of Oedipus in the Epic Tradition (Phoenix).
  • Clay, Jenny Strauss.
    • The Plot of the Lysistrata and the Hostages of Line 244 (Electronic Antiquity).
    • Sappho 55 (Voigt): Going, Going, Gone (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Connolly, William R. Stoicism (ECOLE).
  • Cornford, Francis M. Thucydides Mythistoricus (Perseus).
    • Part I. Thucydides Historicus.
      • Preface.
      • The Causes of the War.
      • The Athenian Parties before the War.
      • The Megarian Decrees.
      • The Western Policy.
      • Thucydides' Conception of History.
    • Part II. Thucydides Mythicus.
      • Introductory.
      • The Luck of Pylos.
      • The Most Violent of the Citizens.
      • Mythistoria and the Drama.
      • Peitho.
      • The Melian Dialogue.
      • The Lion's Whelp.
      • Eros Tyrannus.
      • the Tragic Passions.
      • The Cause of the War.
  • Crane, Gregory.
    • The Case of Plataia: Start of a World War and an End of History (Perseus).
    • Thucydides and the Ancient Simplicity: The Limits of Political Realism (Perseus).
      • Introduction.
      • Sherman at Melos: Realpolitik Ancient and Modern.
      • Truest Causes and Thucydidean Realisms.
  • deForest, Mary. Female Choruses in Greek Tragedy (Didaskalia).
  • Derow, Peter. Herodotus Readings (Classics Ireland).
  • Diamond, Richard. Seeing One's Way: The Image and Action of Oidipous Tyrannos (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Dieterich, Karl. Byzantine Literature (CE).
  • Economou, Maria. Euesperides: A Devastated Site (Electronic Antquity).
  • Edwards, Martha L. The Cultural Context of Deformity in the Ancient Greek World: 'Let There be a Law That No Deformed Child shall be Reared' (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Ehrhardt, Christopher. Lysias on Theramenes (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Ellis, J. R. The Structure of Thucydides' Disseration on Stasis and the Authenticity of 3.84 (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Emlyn-Jones, Chris. Paradise Lost? Authority and Reception in the Presentation of Mortal/Immortal Relationships in Archaic Greek Epic.
  • Erskine, Andrew. Greek Embassies and the City of Rome (Classics Ireland).
  • Falkner, Caroline L. The Battle of Syme, 411 B.C. - Thuc.8.42 (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Fieser, James, Ed.
    • The Academy (IEP).
    • Aenesidemus (1st Cn. CE.) (IEP).
    • Anaxagoras (500-572 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Anaxarchus (4th Cn. BCE.) (IEP).
    • Anaximander (611-547 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Anaximenes (d. 502 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Ancient Greek and Roman Libraries (IEP).
    • Ancient Greek Skepticism (IEP).
    • Antisthenes (440-370 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Aristotle (384-322 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Carneades (213-129 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Chrysippus (c. 280-207) (IEP).
    • Cleanthes (331-232 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Damon (5th Cn. BCE.) (IEP).
    • Democritus (460-370 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Diogenes Laertius (3rd Cn. CE.) (IEP).
    • Diogenes of Apollonia (6th Cn. BCE.) (IEP).
    • Diogenes of Sinope (4th Cn. BCE.) (IEP).
    • Eclecticism (IEP).
    • Empedocles (fl. 450 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Epicurus (342-270 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Euclides (c. 430-360 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Gorgias (483-378) (IEP).
    • Greek Philosophy (IEP).
    • Heraclitus (535-475 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Hippias (5th Cn. BCE.) (IEP).
    • Leucippus (5th Cn. BCE.) (IEP).
    • Menippus (fl. 250 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Parmenides (b. 510 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Peripatetics (IEP).
    • Prodicus (fl. 5th Cn. BCE.) (IEP).
    • Protagoras (480-411 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Pyrrho (c. 360-c.270 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Pythagoras (fl. 530 BCE.) (IEP).
    • The Sophists (IEP).
    • Stilpo (c.380-330 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Stoicism (IEP).
    • Symposium (IEP).
    • Thales (636-546 BCE) (IEP).
    • Theophrastus (d. 287 BCE) (IEP).
    • Timon (fl. 279 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Xenophanes (570-475 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Xenophon (444-357 BCE) (IEP).
    • Zeno of Elea (b. 488 BCE.) (IEP).
  • Finley, John M. Three Essays on Thucydides (Perseus).
    • Preface.
    • Euripides and Thucydides.
    • The Origins of Thucydides' Style.
    • The Unity of Thucydides' History.
  • Finnegan, Rachel. The Professional Careers: Women Pioneers and the Male Image Seduction (Classics Ireland).
  • Fowler, Michael. Physics Lectures (University of Virgina).
    • Early Greek Science: Thales to Plato.
    • Aristotle.
    • Measuring the Solar System.
    • Greek Science after Aristotle.
    • Basic Ideas in Greek Mathematics.
    • How the Greeks Used Geometry to Understand the Stars.
  • French, Alfred. Pericles' Citizenship Law (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Gerland, Ernst. The Byzantine Empire (CE).
  • Gietmann, G.
    • Byzantine Architecture (CE).
    • Byzantine Art (CE).
  • Goetsch, Sallie. And What About Costume? (Didaskalia).
  • Goff, Barbara. Aithra at Eleusis (Diotima).
  • Gray, Vivienne. Reading the Rise of Pisistratus: Herodotus 1.56-68 (Histos).
  • Gregory, Justina. Notes and Discussion: Euripides' Hecuba 54 (Phoenix).
  • Grote, Dale. On the Pedagogos's Deception Speech in Sophocles's Electra (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Hammond, N. G. L. Were 'Makedones' Enrolled in the Amphictyony in 346 BC? (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Hannah, Robert.
    • The Constellations on Achilles' Shield (Illiad 18. 485-489) (Electronic Antiquity).
    • Peisistratos, the Peisistratids and the Introduction of Herakles to Olympos: An Alternative Scenario (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Harrison, Thomas. Herodotus' Conception of Foreign Languages (Histos).
  • Harvey, Chris. "Klytaimestra: A Study of Aeschylus' Agamemnon 1372-1576 (Thesis Project).
    • Backgrounds: Political, Theatrical, Social, Mythical.
    • Confusing Society: Language and Imagery in Agamemnon 1372-1576.
    • Intentions: Murderous Mother or Wronged Queen?.
  • Hobbes, Thomas. On the Life and History of Thucydides (Perseus).
  • Houlihan, James. Incorporating the Other: The Catalogue of Women in Odyssey 11 (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Hunter, Richard L. Written in the Stars: Poetry and Philosophy in the Phaenomena of Aratus (Arachnion).
  • Ireland, Stanley. Personal Relationships and Other Features of Menander (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Janko, Richard. Thunder but no Clouds: The Genesis of the Homeric Text (Didaskalia).
  • Johansen, Thomas K. Truth, Lies and History in Plato's Timaeus-Critias (Histos).
  • Jowett, Benjamin.
    • Introduction to Plato's Phaedo (Exploring Plato's Dialogues).
    • Introduction to Plato's Phaedrus (Exploring Plato's Dialogues).
    • Introduction to Plato's Symposium (Exploring Plato's Dialogues).
  • Katz, Marilyn A.
    • Daughers of Demeter.
    • Women, Children and Men.
  • Kelly, Douglas H. Athenian Popular Ideology (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Kilmer, Martin F. and Robert Develin. The Amasis Painter: Erotica, Scatologica and Inscriptions (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Knox, Ellis L. History of Western Civilization (Boise State University).
    • Ancient Europe
      • The Persian Wars.
      • The Peloponnesian War.
      • Alexander the Great.
  • Lancon, Jr., Donald. An Introduction to the Works of Euclid with an Emphasis on the Elements (University of Houston).
  • Lapatin, Kenneth. The Ancient Reception of Pheidias' Athena Parthenos: The Visual Evidence in Context (OU Classics Conference).
  • Lee, Christopher T. Paul's Malakos: Its Evolution from Classical Greece through the Roman World.
  • Luce, J. V. Homeric Poetry and its Significance for the Modern World (Classics Ireland).
  • Marincola, John. Odysseus and the Historians (Histos).
  • Martin, Thomas. Overview of Archaic & Classical Greek History (Perseus).
    • Introduction to the Historical Overview in Perseus.
    • Geographical and Historical Introduction.
    • The Early Greek Dark Age and Revival in the Near East.
    • Remaking Greek Civilization.
    • The Archaic Age.
    • The Late Archaic City-State.
    • Introduction to the Fifth Century.
    • Clash Between Greeks and Persians.
    • Athenian Empire in the Golden Age.
    • Athenian Religious and Cultural Life in the Golden Age.
    • Continuity and Change in Athenian Social and Intellectual History.
    • The Peloponnesian War and Athenian Life.
    • Introduction to the Fourth Century.
    • The Aftermath of the Peloponnesian War.
    • New Directions in Philosophy and Education.
    • The Creation of Macedonian Power.
  • McDonald, James. Supplementing Thucydides' Account of the Megarian Decree (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Milnes, R. D. Historical Paradigms in Demosthenes' Public Speeches (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Nahmod, Sheldon. The Dream Motif in Phaedo (Classics Ireland).
  • Neuman, Philip. The Aulos and Drama: A Performer's Viewpoint (Didaskalia).
  • Newbold, R. F. Fear of Sex in Nonnus' Dionysiaca (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Nystrom, Bradley. Christianity in Crete (to 827) (ECOLE).
  • Owens, Ron. A Sketch of the Political Structure of The Republic (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Papillon, Terry. The Identity of Gorgias in Isocrates' Helen (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Pace, Edward A. Aristides (CE).
  • Pelling, Christopher. East Is East And West Is West - Or Are They? National Stereotypes In Herodotus (Histos).
  • Powell, Barry B. Did Homer Sing at Lefkandi? (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Rood, Tim. Thucydides and His Predecessors (Histos).
  • Rowe, Christopher. The Uses and Disadvantages of Socrates (Histos).
  • Roy, J.
    • Lysias 29.12: Jurors from the Piraeus (Electronic Antiquity).
    • Spartan Aims in the Spartan-Elean War of c. 400: Further Thoughts (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Rutter, Jeremy. The Prehistoric Archeology of the Aegean (Dartmouth College). Illustrated.
    • Chronology and Terminology.
    • Lesson 1: The Southern Greek Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic Sequence at Franchthi.
    • Lesson 2: The Neolithic Cultures of Thessaly, Crete, and the Cyclades.
    • Lesson 3: The Eutresis and Korakou Cultures of Early Helladic I-II.
    • Lesson 4: The Early Cycladic Period.
    • Lesson 5: The Early Minoan Period: The Settlements.
    • Lesson 6: The Early Minoan Period: The Tombs.
    • Lesson 7: Western Anatolia and the Eastern Aegean in the Early Bronze Age.
    • Lesson 8: The "Lefkandi I" and Tiryns Cultures of the Early Hellaadic IIB and Early Helladic III Periods.
    • Lesson 9: Middle Helladic Greece.
    • Lesson 10: Middle Minoan Crete.
    • Lesson 11: The First Palaces in the Aegean.
    • Lesson 12: Minoan Architecture: The Palaces.
    • Lesson 13: Minoan Domestic and Funerary Architecture of the Neopalatial and Post-Palatial Periods.
    • Lesson 14: Late Minoan Painting and Other Representational Art: Pottery, Frescoes, Steatite Vases, Ivories, and Bronzes.
    • Lesson 15: Minoan Religion.
    • Lesson 16: The Shaft Graves.
    • Lesson 17: Akrotiri on Thera, the Santorini Volcano and the Middle and Late Cycladic Periods in the Central Aegean Islands.
    • Lesson 18: The Nature and Extent of Neopalatial Minoan Influence in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Worlds.
    • Lesson 19: Mycenaean Tholos Tombs and Early Mycenaean Settlements.
    • Lesson 20: Mycenaean Residential Architecture: Palaces and Ordinary Housing.
    • Lesson 21: Mycenaean Public and Funerary Architecture: Fortifications, Drainage Projects, Roads, and Chamber Tombs.
    • Lesson 22: Aspects of Mycenaean Trade.
    • Lesson 23: Troy VI
    • Lesson 24: Mycenaean Pictorial Art and Pottery.
    • Lesson 25: The Linear B Tablets and Mycenaean Social, Political, and Economic Organization.
    • Lesson 26: Mycenaean and Late Cycladic Religion and Religious Architecture.
    • Lesson 27: Troy VII and the Historicity of the Trojan War.
    • Lesson 28: The Collapse of Mycenaean Palatial Civilization and the Coming of the Dorians.
    • Lesson 29: Post-Palatial Twilight: The Aegean in the Twelfth Century B.C.
  • Seaford, Richard. George Thomson and Ancient Greece (Classics Ireland).
  • Scodel, Ruth. Meditations on Lysias 1 and Athenian Adultery (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Shahan, Thomas J.
    • The First Council of Constantinople (381) (CE).
    • The Second Council of Constantinople (553) (CE).
    • The Third Council of Constantinople (678) (CE).
    • The Fourth Council of Constantinople (869) (CE).
  • Sidwell, Keith. The Politics of Aeschylus' Eumenides (Classics Ireland).
  • Siegel, Janice.
    • The Mythic Hero.
    • Illustrated Greek Theater.
  • Siegfried, F. P. Category (CE).
  • Stadter, Philip. Herodotus and the North Carolina Oral Narrative Tradition (Histos).
  • Storey, Ian C.
    • Poets, Politicians and Perverts: Personal humour in Aristophanes (Classics Ireland).
    • Wasps 1284-91 and the Portrait of Kleon in Wasps (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Suzanne, Bernard F. Plato and His Dialogues (EAWC).
  • Tarrant, Harold. Chronology and Narrative Apparatus in Plato's Dialogues (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Thompkins, Daniel P. Thucydides Constructs His Speakers: The Case of Diodotus (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Toohey, Peter. Epic and Rhetoric: Speech-making and Persuasion in Homer and Apollonius (Arachnion).
  • Trombley, Frank R. Korykos in Cilicia Trachis: The Economy of a Small Coastal City in Late Antiquity (Saec. V-VI) - A Précis (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Turner, William.
    • Aristotle (CE).
    • The Cynic School of Philosophy (CE).
  • Williams, Frederick. Archilochus and the Eunuch: The Persistence of a Narrative Pattern (Classics Ireland).
  • Wilson, Fred L. The History of Science: Plato (RIT).
  • Wiseman, T. P. Thucydides on logographoi: A Modern Parallel? (Histos).
  • Withers, Paul. Composing Tragedies in the Greek Style (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Worthen, Thomas Herodotus' Report on Thales' Eclipse (Electronic Antiquity).