|
Reference address : http://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/greek-resources-texts.asp?pg=2 |
Cf. Resources on Speaking
Places
History
Page 2
Individual Resources
Homer ||| Hesiod ||| Orphica ||| Archilochus ||| Sappho ||| Alcaeus ||| Anaximander ||| Xenophanes ||| Heraclitus ||| Parmenides ||| Empedocles ||| Anaxagoras ||| Aeschylus ||| Sophocles ||| Euripides ||| Thucydides ||| Herodotus ||| Aristophanes ||| Aristotle
Plato Home Page / Complete Works
Concepts
New Testament Home Page
Bilingual (Greek/Russian & Greek/English) New TestamentBilingual Old Testament (Septuagint)
Epistle to Diognetus ||| Ignatius Theophorus ||| Clement of Alexandria ||| Origen ||| Plotinus ||| Athanasius the Great ||| Gregory the Theologian ||| Basil the Great ||| Gregory of Nyssa ||| Macarius the Great ||| The Ecumenical Synods ||| Cyril of Alexandria ||| Proclus ||| Romanos Melodos ||| Dionysius the Areopagite ||| Maximus Confessor ||| Peter Damascene ||| Symeon the New Theologian ||| Gregory Palamas ||| Nicholas Cabasilas ||| Manuel II Palaeologus ||| Gennadius Scholarius ||| Dionysios Solomos ||| Cavafy ||| Papatsonis
Shakespeare acquired more essential history from Plutarch than most men could from the whole British Museum. What is to be insisted upon is that the poet must develop or procure the consciousness of the past and that he should continue to develop this consciousness throughout his career - T. S. Eliot
First Page ||| Next Page
Stay in Touch: Download Shortcuts
Reference address : http://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/greek-resources-texts.asp?pg=2