Um... Why did I get ecchi terrorist? This is not a great omen.
I love this so much. Amazing! :)
The Prime Deities of Exandria (plus a tagalong)
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This makes me want to head canon her working at some stage in a cafe with Katsuya Suou from Persona 2, him teaching her how to make nice little pastries and stuff. Especially since Katsuya was a detective and was from a family involved with law enforcement.
Haru working part time at Leblanc based off of this~
I just find it really cool that she wants to own her own cafe one day~
Well, I suppose I should at least try. Maybe some thing good will happen. :)
This is the Lucky Ace. Reblog to recieve a wad of cash that is oddly specific to your current needs.
this is amazing!
TOSC-IN:
A database enabling you to search for keywords in article titles from c.160 Classics related journals. Provides a link to an abstract or full text version if one exists online.
Classical and Medieval History:
Annotated list of Reference Websites
Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World
Online database and resources for studying Women and Gender in the ancient world.
Encyclopedia of the Hellenic World:
“Original electronic project aiming at collecting, recording, documenting, presenting and promoting the historical data that testify to the presence of Hellenic culture throughout time and space.”
Perseus Digital Library:
A showcase of digital and print resources for Classical studies.
World Archaeology:
Books, Magazines, Blogs, Travel. All Archaeology related.
House of Ptolomy:
Portal website on the Ptolomatic (holla!) Empire.
Star Myths and Constellation Lore:
Information website about the above.
Virgil.com:
Basically a portal site and resource for information on all things Virgil.
Homerica:
Portal and Resource. Link is in French, but you can have the website translated to any language.
Exploring Ancient World Culture:
“On-line course supplement for students and teachers of the ancient and medieval worlds.”
Subject Centre for History, Classics, and Archaeology:
“The Subject Centre for History, Classics and Archaeology is part of the Higher Education Academy.”
The Iris Project:
“an educational charity introducing the languages and culture of the ancient world to UK state schools in order to enrich the curriculum.”
Roman Law Resources
“ information on Roman law sources and literature, the teaching of Roman law, and the persons who study Roman law.”
Egyptology Resources
“World Wide Web resource for Egyptological information.”
ABZU:
“guide to networked open access data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East and the Ancient Mediterranean world”.
Stoa:
A consortium for electronic publication in the Humanities, including most notably: Suda-On-Line English translation of the Suda, a 10th century Byzantine historical encyclopedia. Demos: Classical Athenian Democracy; a practical description of how the various institutions of Athenian democracy actually worked. Metis Bruce Hartzler’s collection of interactive QTVR panoramas for ancient Greek archaeological sites. And Medicina Antiqua A resource for the study of medicine in the Greek and Roman world.
Hellenic History:
From the Stone Age through the Modern Period from The Foundation of the Hellenic World (FHW), a non-profit cultural institution based in Athens, Greece.
Hellenic Culture:
Website of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture with sites on the museums, monuments, and archaeological sites of Greece.
Athenian Agora Excavations:
Website of the American School of Classical Studies at Althens’ excavations of the Athenian Agora.
Digital Classicist:
Concise information on projects applying computing technologies to Classical/Ancient Historical research.
VROMA:
Online scholarly community of teachers and students who share an interest in the ancient Roman world; images, texts, history and many other resources.
GNOMON Online:
Recent journal articles and book in the Classics. Type general search term under “Alle Felder” (All Fields) or specific “Autor” (Author) and hit “Suche Starten” (Start search).“
Ancient World Mapping Center:
University of North Carolina. Cartographic resources, including a collection of free digital maps for educational use.
Ancient Scripts:
A website by “enthusiasts” rather than scholars but very interesting!
The Beazley Archive Classical Art Research Center:
Databases and study tools.
Bryn Mawr Classical Review:
Timely open-access, peer-reviewed reviews of current scholarly work in the field of classical studies (including archaeology). This site is the authoritative archive of BMCR’s publication, from 1990 to the present.
Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama
It investigates the performance of ancient texts in any medium and any period, from Greek tragedy to Roman epic, from stage to screen, from antiquity to the present day.
The British Library Digitized Manuscripts
Contains digitised versions of a quarter fo the British Museum’s Greek manuscripts.
The Ancient World Online:
A blog which, much like this, presents a variety of online resources for the Ancient world.
Electronic Archive of Greek and Latin Epigraphy:
A website which seeks to store virtual Greek and Latin epigraphy of the ancient world, through a federation of multiple archive banks.
Projekt Dyabola:
Litterature and Object databases.
The Digital Sculpture Project:
A website devoted to studying ways in which 3D digital technologies can be applied to the capture, representation and interpretation of sculpture from all periods and cultures. Up to now, 3D technologies have been used in fruitful ways to represent geometrically simple artifacts such as pottery or larger-scale structures such as buildings and entire cities. With some notable exceptions, sculpture has been neglected by digital humanists.
Animus:
The open access Canadian Journal of Philosophy and Humanities.
American Philological Association’s Society for Classical Studies:
A “ principal learned society in North America for the study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literatures, and civilizations.”
The Classical Association of Canada:
Access to a wide variety of resources about Classics in Canada including graduate programs, and the monthly bulletin.
Corpus Thomisticum:
The works of St. Thomas Aquinas in Latin.
J. O’Donnell’s commentary on Augustine’s Confessions:
An on-line reprint of Augustine: Confessions, with commentary by James J. O'Donnell.
LANGUAGE RESOURCES:
UC Berkeley Ancient Greek Resources:
Pronunciation Guide; Accentuation Drills; Vocabulary Drills; and much more.
Akropolis World News:
The news of the world in Ancient Greek- a great way to learn and practice the language.
Logeion:
Quick look-up of Greek and Latin words across all of the Perseus lexica.
Dictionaries [VIA Perseus Project]: LATIN || GREEK
NUMISMATICS [COINAGE]:
American Numismatic Societ’s MANTIS:
Database on more than 600,000 objects.
CHRR Online:
Coin hoards of the Roman Republic Online archive.
Online Coins of the Roman Empire:
Similar to CHRR but coins of the Empire.
Roman Provincial Coinage Online:
A standard typology of the provincial coinage of the Roman Empire.
British Museum’s Roman Coinage:
A series of resources on Roman coinage.
Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum:
The Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum is a British AcademyResearch Project, the purpose of which is to publish illustrated catalogues of Greek coins in public and private collections in the British Isles.
MANUSCRIPTS:
Digitalized Greek Manuscripts:
Princeton’s Modern language translations of Byzantine sources, digitized Greek manuscripts.
Pinakes:
Pinakes s'ouvre à de nouvelles collaborations institutionnelles et accueille maintenant des projets de recherches sur les manuscrits de divers domaines. On trouvera l'ensemble des partenaires et des financements passés ou actuels sur la page Colophon.
Greek Codicology/Paleography:
A detailed biliography on Greek codicology.
Resource Lists by School: All links are to Classics, or Antiquities portals for more resource lists.
Oxford Libraries
Cambridge Libraries
University of Toronto
Berkeley Classics Department
Library of Congress: Classics and Medieval History
Virginia Tech: Electronic Antiquity
Brock University: Classics Research Guide
Cambridge Ancient History Series
Williams.
University of Texas
Princeton University
Text Databases [Via Oxford]:
Antiquity
American Journal of Archaeology
Archaeology Magazine
Arion
Cambridge Archaeological Journal
Classical Philology
Classical Quarterly
Classical Review
Eranos
Greece & Rome
Journal of Near Eastern Studies
Journal of Field Archaeology
Journal of Roman Military Equipment Studies
Journal of Roman Archaeology
Kernos
Phoenix
Pomoerium
Syllecta Classica
Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphie
Gateways:
Argos - search-engine for all major classical resources
Classics Section of the Intute gateway.
Voice of the Shuttle Classics Page from University of California, Santa Barbara
Classical and Biblical Literary Research Tools compiled by Jack Lynch at Penn
Reading Classics Gateway
Kirke Katalog der Internetressourcen für die Klassische Philologie
NOTE: So I compiled a list of some of my favorite classics sites to use. I also put in links to other school’s departments and libraries. Almost all Universities which have Classics departments have resources lists. If you want to add to the list, please do!
All of the schools above have much more extensive lists for you to use! I made this list in little over half an hour, so there is much room to be expanded on.
NEW ADDITIONS:
Latin Library at Packard Humanities Institute - http://latin.packhum.org/ (PHI numbers standard way to refer to Latin texts, look at the ones Perseus uses - it’s PHI).
Brepolis - http://www.brepolis.net/ - may need to access this via your institution or its ezproxy (includes the Library of Latin Texts A and B LLT-A and LLT-B and many other interesting resources).
L’Annee Philologique - http://www.annee-philologique.com - another one in which you’ll have to use via your institution’s ezproxy or other online database (we use ebscohost). Many journals you submit articles to expect references to other journals use the abbreviations in APh.
For databases of journals, first start at JSTOR - http://www.jstor.org - again, institutional access is required.
((Via: monumentum))
The Latin Library - A collection of Classical and Medieval texts in Latin, organized by author.
The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook - A collection of mostly primary source texts translated into English. Not comprehensive, but covers a broad range of topics.
((Via: hodie-scolastica))
That’s amazing... wow
Great list! Nice to see it all laid out in one place with sources.
I need a list of all canon pairings for reasons, so I figured I’d start a post so others could use it too. It seems like a good thing to have.
This will include characters who flirt with one another, confirmed in-game, and confirmed by Bioware. I’ll try to distinguish those too. These are all possible pairings in Dragon Age media, as in they do in fact exist and happen canonically. If I do inevitably forget one you can remind me via message or ask and I will add it. Feel free to ask about some pairings too if you are unsure on sources, I can point you to the right places (for example, Greagoir/Wynne seems heavily implied due to their corresponding sections in WoT Vol. 2. Where the Templar Wynne was intimate with, left and returned; while Greagoir was sent to Denerim as a disciplinary action during his younger years.)
Dragon Age Origins
Andraste/Maferath (In-game)
Maric Theirin/Rowan Guerrin (In-game)
Vasilia/Hessarian (In-game)
Eleni Zinovia/Valerius (In-game)
Calenhad Theirin/Shayna (In-game)
Calenhad Theirin/Mairyn (In-game)
Marethari Talas/Sarel (WoT Vol. 2, Extended Media)
Bryce Cousland/Eleanor Cousland (In-game)
Fergus Cousland/Oriana Cousland (In-game)
Landra/Loren (In-game)
Bhelen Aeducan/Rica Brosca (In-game)
Beraht/Jarvia (In-game)
Leske/Jarvia (In-game, dependent)
Gorim Saelac/Unnamed Surfacer (In-game)
Jowan/Lily (In-game)
Cyrion Tabris/Adaia Tabris (In-game)
Dilwyn/Gethon (In-game)
Soris/Valora (In-game)
Soris/Unnamed Human Woman (In-game)
Anora Theirin/Cailan Theirin (In-game)
Jory/Helena (In-game)
Dorothea (Divine Justinia V)/Marjolaine (In-game, Leliana’s Song, Hinted)
Harwen Raleigh/Marjolaine (In-game, Leliana’s Song)
Calian Theirin/Celene Valmont (In-game, Return to Ostagar, Hinted)
Loghan Mac Tir/Celia Mac Tir (The Stolen Throne, Extended Media)
Rendon Howe/Eliane Bryland (WoT Vol.2, Extended Media)
Herren/Wade (David Gaider)
Cammen/Gheyna (In-game)
Drass/Desire Demon (In-game)
Isolde Guerrin/Eamon Guerrin (In-game)
Teagan Guerrin/Bella (In-game, dependent)
Teagan Guerrin/Kaitlyn (In-game, dependent)
Athras/Danyla (In-game)
Pyral Harrowmont/Tercy Harrowmont (In-game)
Branka/Hespith (In-game)
Oghren/Branka (In-game)
Oghren/Felsi (In-game)
Sten/Shale (In-game, Flirting)
Leliana/Marjolaine (In-game, Leliana’s Song)
Zevran Arainai/Rinnala/Taliesen (In-game, WoT Vol. 2 , Extended Media)
Zevran Arainai/Isabela (In-game)
Wynne/Unnamed Templar [likely Greagoir] (In-game, Extended Media)
Alistair Theirin/Anora Theirin (In-game, dependent)
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This sounds amazing
An rpg that starts off in new game+ but the party has no memories of their original adventure but everyone else does.
Wow, this is an amazing reference sheet...!
To the person who put this together, BLESS YOU
A bit delayed, but the group portrait of the Tal'Dorei Council, my piece for @artists-guild-of-exandria Tourist's Guide to Taldorei, IS DONE!!!
From left to right: Elderbern Cleareyes, Odessa Tal'Dorei, Kel'jaia Uleoh, Brom Goldhand, Allura Vysoren, Syldor Vessar, Tofor Brotoras, Keyleth of the Air Ashari, Lady Vex'ahlia de Rolo and Dierdrik Greyspine.
This took forever but I'm really happy with the result and I hope you all like it!
✨do not repost my art | Reblogs are love✨
I would be sad if you left, your posts are very amusing.
Persona, Fire Emblem Awakening and Dragon Age Ace fan girl.
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