Ancient Greek History and Culture
Resources
Updated 1/26/04

Greek Unit For Oedipus Rex

The following links have been selected to use with the CHS English Department's curriculum for the Greek drama, Oedipus Rex.

Sophocles, Oedipus, and Other People of Greek Drama/Theatre

Biographies of the Great Greeks

Perseus Encyclopedia:
Project Perseus links to biographies and related materials of the great Greek poets, politicians, and warriors. Find materials here on: Aeschylus, Euripides, Sophocles, and other famous ancients.
Sophocles (495--406 BC)
Sophocles was author of the Oedipus plays and many other dramas. This page links to his online texts, and articles about him and his plays (at the bottom of the page, scroll down.) Includes a biography, and study guide for some of the plays.
Greek Tragedy III: Sophocles
Background information if given here on Sophocles, the dramatist of Ancient Greece, who wrote the Oedipus plays. Includes references and links to other Greeks and their works, plus a view of two tragic heroes, Oedipus and Ajax.
Sophocles' Oedipus
Course notes from a course on Oedipus and Sophocles from the University of Saskatchewan, by Professor Porter. Very thorough background on the play, its author, and the period of Greek history. Includes mythological background which is helpful in understanding the play.
Oedipus The King Study Guide
This guide is designed to be used in conjunction with the translation by Robert Fagles (Penguin Press). One source to help understand this complex play.
The Theater of Dionysus: Introduction
Links for a college course on The Theater of Dionysus. Mostly consists of images of the theatres of this style, plus sections on: The Archaic Theater and The "Periclean" Theater.
Dionysos
Links to images of Dionysos. "The son of Zeus and Semele. The god of wine, mystic ecstasy and fertility (especially of vegetation). Attributes. Usually bearded and cloaked, holding a kantharos or rhyton filled with wine, is often shown with grape vines and/or ivy, and with panthers. He may be alone, or together with his thiasos: satyrs and maenads (bacchantes)."
Pericles
     "The Olympian"

Greek Philosophy, Religion, and Daily Life

The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
An online set of resources related to the entire subject of philosophy, including biographies of the famous philosophers. Search for concepts such as Greece, Oedipus, or the names of other important characters, philosophers and ideas. Delivers helpful articles and essays.
The Ancient Greek World
An excellent, master website that links to a wide range of information about the people of Ancient Greece. Includes sections on Land and Time, Daily Life, Economy, Religion and Death. Note that you must select a particular period within the history (i.e., Classical for Oedipus).
Greek Costumes Through The Ages
Shows the costumes that the Greek people have used through the ages. Please note the section: Ancient Greece.
Resources For Greek Civilization
"This is a directory of links to materials on ancient Greek texts which are read in Intellectual Heritage 51/91. These links include study guides, primary texts and images. The Department of Greek, Hebrew and Roman Classics provides this as a resource for students and faculty involved in this course."
Time Line of Greek History and Literature
Organizes the Greek myths according to historic period and major events. Links to the Perseus project for background on major people of the time periods. A nice way to see how one relates to the other through time.
The Olympian Gods
Listing of the gods and goddesses of Ancient Greece, with links to images and text references to them at the Perseus Project.
Slide Show Selecter: Classical Images
Two slide shows related to costumes of Ancient Greece are available here for your viewing.
Bullfinch's Mythology: Greek Myths
"The religions of ancient Greece and Rome are extinct. The so-called divinities of Olympus have not a single worshipper among living men. They belong now not to the department of theology, but to those of literature and taste." Search or browse for the gods and goddess and their stories.
The Parthenon
Superb, thorough website for the famous Ancient Greek temple, The Parthenon. "When work began on the Parthenon in 447 BC, the Athenian Empire was at the height of its power....it symbolizes the power and influence of the Athenian politician, Perikles, who championed its construction."
The Temple of Zeus at Olympia
Lots of information on this important temple. "The Temple of Zeus at Olympia was the most monumental structure in the Altis. This temple was considered as the canon of Doric temple-building, due to its stylistic clarity and the high quality of its workmanship. Built by the Elean architect Libon after the reorganization of the Elean state around 471 BC, it was completed by 456 BC."
The Ancient Greek World
The artifacts you will see here tell a vivid story of life in ancient Greece. The text expands on this story, and together they create in detail an interpretation of how Greek art and material culture add to the written record and expand our understanding of daily life in ancient times.
Getty Museum Greek Vases
A presentation about Greek Vases.

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