Thursday, February 5, 2009

Late Antique and Byzantine Studies

The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook has expanded greatly since its creation, and now contains hundred of local files as well as links to source texts throughout the net.

See Introduction for an explanation of the Sourcebook's goals.
See the Help! page for all the help on research I can offer.
Although I am more than happy to receive notes if you have comments on this web site, I cannot answer specific research enquiries [and - for students - I cannot, or rather will not, do your homework.]
The Ancient History Sourcebook works as follows:

This Main Index page [this page] shows all sections and sub sections. These have also been regularized in a consistent hierarchy. This should allow rapid review of where texts are.
To access the sub-section pages, simply browse the sections below and select the highlighted (white text with blue background) section title on the left.
In addition there are two navigation bars on the left of each page for every sub-section
The top - and smaller - navigation bar directs you to the other main parts of the Sourcebook - this overall Index page [clicking IAHS logo will also take you there if you ever get lost]; the Full Texts page; the Legal Texts page: the Search page; and a new HELP! page, which you should consult if you get lost, or need research assistance.
The lower - and larger - navigation bar will take you directly to any of the sub-sections from any of the other sub-sections, each indicated by a short title.
For materials added since July 1998 see the New Additions page.
Additional Study/Research Aids

In addition to the above structure, there are a series of pages to help teacher and students.

Ancient History in the Movies

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