This web site provides detailed information about 30 houses in Pompei and the 16,000 artifacts associated with them. See the list of house, house plans, listings of rooms and artifacts, discussion, photos, and location in Pompei. The web site is associated with the book, Pompeian households: an analysis of material culture by Penelope Mary Allison.
Art History
ARTstor
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A digital library that provides access to thousands of digital images derived from a variety of museum, library and archival collections. Images support a variety of disciplines including architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, and design. Coverage varies.
Oxford Art Online
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Oxford Art Online is an art reference library that searches Grove Art Online, The Oxford Companion to Western Art, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms, and The Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. This resource contains images, biographies, subject entries, and thematic timelines (antiquity to present).
" In a first phase, DARMC offers a series of maps and geodatabases bearing on multiple aspects of Roman and medieval civilization in the broadest terms. We have drawn on the cartographic achievements of our predecessors, most notably from Richard J. A. Talbert’s magnificent Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World(2000), the remarkable fruit of an international research effort. DARMC includes the majority of the cultural features of the Barrington Atlas at a higher level of geographic accuracy and detail. We build on that achievement and continue it in close collaboration with Pleiades, the online gazeteer and bibliography of classical sites. As suchDARMC will allow spatial access of new clarity, functionality and ease to the rich textual data assembled in Pleiades. Conversely, the written materials synthesized in Pleiades can be envisaged in their full spatial and visual dimension in DARMC." From the home page.
This collection of papers on Roman women follows an earlier catalog and sourcebook, I Claudia, organized by the Yale University Art Gallery. Use both for in-depth views of women's activities and representations in art
Philosophy
The Cambridge companion to Greek and Roman philosophy
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Religion
A Companion to Roman Religion by Jörg Rüpke (Editor)
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Publication Date: 2007-08-21
Roman and European Mythologies by Yves Bonnefoy (Compiled by); Gerald Honigsblum (Translator); Wendy Doniger (Translator)