Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation
ON-LINE SEMINARS

  1. Augustine on the Internet Prof. James O'Donnell's Internet-based seminar on Augustine, is available via gopher and the Web. The file includes a collection of materials related to Augustinian studies. The seminar was originally set up as a listserver in the Spring 1994 semester, with structured discussion of the text, and was open to anyone who wished to subscribe. The materials used in the seminar are now accessible at URL: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/augustine.html.

  2. Boethius on the Net was another Internet-based course offered by Prof. O'Donnell in the Fall 1994 semester, with emphasis on Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy. The materials used in the course are now available on the WWW.

  3. Virgil A course taught by Professor Joseph Farrell, University of Pennsylvania during the 1995 Fall semester. Materials used in this course are part of the online Virgil Project an interactive resource for the study of Virgil.


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