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Perseus Digital Library: Greek and Roman Materials
Author: Cerrato, Lisa M.
URL: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/perscoll?collection=Perseus:collection:Greco-Roman
Notes: The Perseus Classics collection began as an integrated collection of materials, textual and visual, on the Archaic and Classical Greek world. Perseus made it possible for specialists and non-specialists alike to move between traditionally distinct types of information, such as images and texts, and across traditionally distinct disciplines, such as classical archaeology and philology. Building on the success of the tools and resources developed for Ancient Greek source materials, the project expanded into the Roman world, with additional art and archaeology materials as well as new collections of Latin texts and tools. The collection contains extensive and diverse resources including primary and secondary texts, site plans, digital images, and maps. Art and archaeology catalogs document a wide range of objects: over 1,500 vases, over 1,800 sculptures and sculptural groups, over 1,200 coins, hundreds of buildings from nearly 100 sites and over 100 gems.
Language: English
Category: Greek and Roman Art
Record #: AGRO0007


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