Aristotle 
Aristotle

Composition
& Rhetoric Links 

Special thanks to Stacey Mitchel for annotating most of the links. 

 




 
Plato 
Plato
Ancient Athens "a photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of ancient Athens (Greece). It is intended primarily as a resource for students of classical art & archaeology, civilization, languages, and history at Indiana University as a supplement to their class lectures and reading assignments and as a source of images for use in term papers, projects, and presentations. We also hope that this site will be useful to all who have an interest in archaeological exploration and the recovery, interpretation, and preservation of the past." 

AugustineContains the oldest surviving portrait of Augustine.  This site has texts and translations of many texts, as well as Sermons 70-99 in Latin.  There is a pretty comprehensive list of entries, including a library of Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers.   

Comp/Rhet Bibliographic DatabaseThis site has 11 links to edited collections of essays, research in English teaching and Rhetoric websites. 

Composition Studies/FENThis site has a table of contents for back issues (Spring 1992-Spring 1997).  Each volume contains various entries,  from interviews with famous writers and information on topics like "Beyond Expressionism and Discipline-Specific Writing.’  Also contains links to subscribe to this publication and to submit work (as well as the guidelines for doing so). 

CWConrad (Classics Links)This site contains links to just about everything:  news and journals like The New York Times and CNN Interactive to information on language and linguistics.  Contains much information that is easily found to find many Greek and Latin authors, as well as information and excerpts from general classical works. 
 

 

Glossary of Rhetorical Figures 
Always wanted to use words like synecdoche and chiasmus in a sentence?  This site, created by Ross Scaife, gives definitions and examples for those and other terms.  There's also a link to another glossary that includes a search engine. 



Last Days of Socrates 
This site contains audio clips, as well as chronologically itemizes information on Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Pheado and research.  This site is on a project that is made to help students understand these works. 


Lingua MOO 


NCTE Homepage 
This site contains innumerable pieces of data on upcoming conferences, upcoming NCTE publications, as well as information on teaching, scholarships available and student evaluation.  There are also tons of links to useful sites. 



Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 
This site gives readers the opportunity to purchase various publications, see an outline of their main activities and  to apply for small grants given to those who are focused on Hellenic studies. 


Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 
This site also has membership information, publications to purchase (with abstracts on each), as well as various study grants available. 


RhetNet-A Cyber Journal 
This has an internal search engine for any and all topics.  There are various essays submitted by well-known authors, including an entry on rhetoric by Brad Mehlenbacher.  There is also a neat quote collage. 

 

Library of Hadrian
 
Cicero
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