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  1. Perseus and Andromeda: The Story Retold (1902) by Richard Le Gallienne, 2009-07-08
  2. Perseus and the Gorgon's head (SmartReader) by Gareth MacKenzie, 1996
  3. Johann Rist Samtliche Werke. Erster Band: Dramatische Dichtungen (Irenaromachia. Perseus) (Ausgaben Deutscher Literatur Des XV. Bis XVIII. Jahrhunderts) by Johann Rist, 1967
  4. Um trabalhador da noticia: Textos de Perseu Abramo (Portuguese Edition) by Perseu Abramo, 1997
  5. The Legend of Perseus: A Study of Tradition in Story Custom and Belief by Edwin Sidney Hartland, 2004-03-19
  6. Perseus One Point Zero Manual: Interactive Sources and Studies on Ancient Greece
  7. Perseus And Andromeda by Richard Le Gallienne, 2010-09-10
  8. PERSEUS THE GORGON SLAYER The Tale Told In English by GORDON W.J. and SPENCE T.R., 1883
  9. Fragments of Perseus (New Directions Paperbook) by Michael McClure, 1983-05-17
  10. Humanity Immortal: Or, Man Tried, Fallen, and Redeemed by Laurens Perseus Hickok, 2010-01-09
  11. The Gorgon's Head: The Story of Perseus by Ian Serraillier, 1966-01-01
  12. Today and Tomorrow Volume 17 Religion and Folklore: Eutychus, or the Future of the Pulpit Apella or the Future of the Jews Vicisti, Galilaee? Perseus, of Dragons by HoltbyReviewerPowleyStokes, 2008-06-03
  13. Perseus Or War by Francis Bacon, 2006-09-15
  14. Heiberg's Perseus and Other Texts

81. Mythography | The Greek Lovers Perseus And Andromeda In Myth And Art
Learn about the Greek lovers perseus and Andromeda in mythology and art,with recommended books and resources. perseus and Andromeda in Myth.
http://www.loggia.com/myth/andromeda.html

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Perseus and Andromeda in Myth
Perseus
, continuing his flight, arrived at the country of the Ethiopians, of which Cepheus was king. Cassiopeia his queen, proud of her beauty, had dared to compare herself to the Sea-Nymphs, which roused their indignation to such a degree that they sent a prodigious sea-monster to ravage the coast. To appease the deities, Cepheus was directed by the oracle to expose his daughter Andromeda to be devoured by the monster. As Perseus looked down from his aerial height he beheld Andromeda chained to a rock, and waiting the approach of the serpent. She was so pale and motionless that if it had not been for her flowing tears and her hair that moved in the breeze, he would have taken her for a marble statue. He was so startled at the sight that he almost forgot to wave his wings.
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Who's Who in Classical Mythology
This book is a great source for information about Greek and Roman mythology! Organized alphabetically, this who's who features information about over 1200 of the most intriguing characters from Classical myth and legend.

82. Perseus Colony, Star Trek RPG, Andromeda Trek
Set in the Star Trek time line around the time of Kirk and the Enterprise. Rating 18.
http://www.atrek.org/perseus/
Perseus Colony
A member of ATrek
Fata viam invenient Cast and crew. ATrek home. New members welcome ! Current Mission Perseus setting and background. Perseus Colony is a Play By email writing game and part of the Andromeda Trek RPG. Mysteriously transported to the Andromeda galaxy, the survivors of the Klingon attack on DS-4 find safety with the generous people of Drux. Faced with the reality that their homes are now over 2 million light years away they accept the Drux'll offer of forming a settlement on cold barren islands on Drux.
PGP signed copy of this file

83. Perseus - Intro
perseus sro nabízí komplexní služby (vcetne vývoje, poradenství a servisu)v oblasti informacních technologií a systému ekonomický software
http://www.perseus.cz/

84. Q. Horatius Flaccus, Odes (ed. John Conington)
Conington translation of Horace's Odes.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text?lookup=Hor. Carm. init.

85. Perseus: Complete Text In Latin Only
Translate this page Haec narrantur a poetis de Perseo. perseus filius erat. beneficio regi gratiasegit. perseus igitur multos annos ibi habitavit, et cum matre.
http://www3.uncc.edu/classics/latin/perseus/perseus_texts.htm
Latin 1201
Latin 1202

Latin 2201
Perseus ... Chapter 11 Haec narrantur a poetis de Perseo. Perseus filius erat Iovis, maximi deorum. Avus eius Acrisius appellabatur. Acrisius volebat Perseum, nepotem suum, necare; nam propter oraculum puerum timebat. Comprehendit igitur Perseum, adhuc infantem, et cum matre in arcâ ligneâ inclusit. Tum arcam ipsam in mare coniecit. Danaë, Persei mater, magno- pere territa est; tempestas enim magna mare turbabat. Per- seus autem in sinû matris dormiebat. Iuppiter tamen haec omnia vidit, et filium suum servare constituit. Fecit igitur mare tranquillum, et arcam ad insulam Seriphum perduxit. Huius insulae Polydectes tum rex erat. Postquam arca ad litus appulsa est, Danae in harenâ quietem capiebat. Post breve tempus a piscatore quodam reperta est, et ad domum regis Polydectis adducta est. Ille matrem et puerum benigne excepit, et sedem tutam in finibus suis dedit. Danae hoc donum libenter accepit, et pro tanto beneficio regi gratias egit.

86. Homer, Odyssey
Loeb's English translation
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text?lookup=hom. od. 1.1

87. Cultivate Interactive Issue 2: The Symbiosis Between Content And Technology In T
Gregory Crane, Brian Fuchs, Amy C. Smith and Clifford E. Wulfman discuss thesymbiosis between content and technology in the perseus Digital Library.
http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/perseus/
Search Options Help Site Map Cultivate Web Site Search Home Current Issue Index of Back Issues Issue 2 Home ... Misc.
The Symbiosis Between Content and Technology in the Perseus Digital Library
By Gregory Crane, Brian Fuchs, Amy C. Smith and Clifford E. Wulfman - October 2000 The Perseus Digital Library [ ] already enjoys strong affinities with many projects being developed in Europe today. Mirror sites for Perseus have been maintained in Oxford and Berlin for several years, and we have worked extensively with the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin [ ] since 1998. Most recently, we have begun to collaborate with the Center for the Study of Ancient Documents and the Beazley Archive at Oxford University as well as with the team at Cambridge now writing a new intermediate Greek Lexicon. European collaborations are natural for us; while most of the technical research in digital libraries being done in the US is readily applicable to European efforts, the Perseus Digital Library Project is unusual in that, technology aside, its efforts to date have focused on a cultural heritage shared by the US and Europe alike. Given the magnitude of the task before us all, such US/European partnerships are essential, and we are eager to expand our ties to colleagues in Europe. We are therefore grateful for the opportunity to contribute to Cultivate Interactive
Introduction
], we remain focussed on the back-end structures by which the data is organized. Systems, however elaborate, are ephemeral: they evolve and can be replaced much more easily than massive and expanding contents.

88. College Of Arts And Sciences:
Homepage of widelyused Greek Keys application for both Mac and PC. The PC version is no longer available, being superceded by Unicode utilities. The Windows font Athenian is still available for download for use with the perseus website.
http://www.greekkeys.cornell.edu/
Quick Links Welcome from the Dean
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Electronic Directory

CUinfo
Current Feature Environmental Studies Arts and Sciences (Adobe Acrobat required) Newsletter
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89. T.O.Perseus Liberec
Turistický oddíl perseus Liberec, internetové stránky libereckého turistickéhooddílu. Vítejte na stránkách turistického oddílu perseus
http://perseus.ic.cz/
Úvod Aktuality Èasopis Foteèky ... Odkazy ANKETA
Vítejte na stránkách turistického oddílu Perseus
Nepøehlédnìte:
!!! Reakce na nabídku letního tábora Libora Urbana !!! 10.02.2003 Historie oddílu:
Nᚠoddíl vznikl v roce 1986 a za tu dobu jím prošly stovky chlapcù a dìvèat z celých Rochlic. Nejprve jsme byli Turistický oddíl pionýrù pøi Z.Š. Na Žižkovì. Pote pøišla revoluce a my byli stále pionyøi, ale oddíly pøi školách se zrušili. Poté jsme nìjaký èas byli T.O.Péèko, ale to nám pøílíš dlouho nevydrželo, nebyl to pro oddíl našeho zamìøení pøíliš vhodný název. No a pak jsme už stále byli T. O. Perseus, ale stále jsme ve sdružení Pionýr.
Každoroènì poøádáme na zaèátku školního roku nábory na základních školách v okolí Rochlic. Další informace o èlenství v našem oddíle najdete na stránce o náboru
A protože se jmenujeme PERSEUS, máte možnost si pøeèíst legendu o
Perseovi a Andromédì

90. The Julius Caesar Site
Texts, sources and analogs, and student projects.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/JC/
The Julius Caesar Site
Bust of Julius Caesar, from the British Museum
from The Art of the Romans by H. P. Walters (1911) Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
Sources and Analogues

Tufts Students' Projects

Click here for the extensive index of what this growing site includes and what is coming soon This site is currently under construction at Tufts University
as part of the Perseus Project , a digital library for the study of
ancient Greece, Rome, and now the English Renaissance. webmaster@perseus.tufts.edu

91. Bulfinch's Mythology, The Age Of Fable - Chapter 15: THE GRAEAE AND THE GORGONS,
Annotated, hyperlinked Bulfinch's Mythology Chapter 15 The Graeaeand The Gorgons, perseus and Medusa, Atlas, Andromeda.
http://www.bulfinch.org/fables/bull15.html
Notes and Links Preface Poets Books ... The Age of Fable
Bulfinch's
Mythology
The Age of Fable
CHAPTER XV
THE GRAEAE AND THE GORGONS
PERSEUS AND MEDUSA
ATLAS
ANDROMEDA
THE GRAEAE AND THE GORGONS THE Graeae were three sisters who were gray-haired from their birth, whence their name. The Gorgons were monstrous females with huge teeth like those of swine, brazen claws, and snaky hair. None of these beings make much figure in mythology except Medusa , the Gorgon, whose story we shall next advert to. We mention them chiefly to introduce an ingenious theory of some modern writers, namely, that the Gorgons and Graeae were only personifications of the terrors of the sea, the former denoting the strong billows of the wide open main, and the latter the white-crested waves that dash against the rocks of the coast. Their names in Greek signify the above epithets.
[see also: The Gorgon Medusa
[see also: images - Gorgon head (Temple of Apollo, Veii, 500 BC)
PERSEUS AND MEDUSA Perseus was the son of Jupiter ( Zeus ) and Danae . His grandfather Acrisius, alarmed by an oracle which had told him that his daughter's child would be the instrument of his death, caused the mother and child to be shut up in a chest and set adrift on the sea. The chest floated towards Seriphus , where it was found by a fisherman who conveyed the mother and infant to Polydectes, the king of the country, by whom they were treated with kindness. When Perseus was grown up Polydectes sent him to attempt the conquest of Medusa, a terrible monster who had laid waste the country. She was once a beautiful maiden whose hair was her chief glory but as she

92. North's Plutarch
A few biographies of ancient Roman and Greek heroes from J. W. Skeat's 19th century edition of Sir Thomas North's 1579 English edition. The North edition was a Renaissance bestseller in England, and Shakespeare borrowed heavily from it for his plays. Provided by the perseus Project at Tufts University.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/JC/plutarch.north.html
Plutarch's Parallel Lives You will find here Sir Thomas North's 1579 English translation of Plutarch's Parallel Lives classical biographies of ancient Roman and Greek men that incorporate innovative and subtle analyses of individual character. North's version of Plutarch's Lives was Shakespeare's primary source for his play Julius Caesar. We have used here J. W. Skeat's nineteenth century edition of North's Plutarch that selects several of the major Lives. Bust of Pompey, Copenhagen NCG 597
Photo courtesy of Amy C. Smith
  • The Life of Caius Martius Coriolanus
  • The Life of Julius Caesar
  • The Life of Marcus Brutus
  • The Life of Marcus Antonius ... Return to Julius Caesar Homepage.
  • 93. Herodotus Book 2
    Herodotus's account of Egyptian life after the invasion by the Persians.
    http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/GreekScience/hdtbk2.html
    Herodotus Book 2
    Chapter 1
    [1] After the death of Cyrus, Cambyses inherited his throne. He was the son of Cyrus and of Cassandane, the daughter of Pharnaspes, for whom Cyrus mourned deeply when she died before him, and had all his subjects mourn also.
    [2] Cambyses was the son of this woman and of Cyrus. He considered the Ionians and Aeolians slaves inherited from his father, and prepared an expedition against Egypt, taking with him some of these Greek subjects besides others whom he ruled.
    Chapter 2
    [1] Now before Psammetichus became king of Egypt, the Egyptians believed that they were the oldest people on earth. But ever since Psammetichus became king and wished to find out which people were the oldest, they have believed that the Phrygians were older than they, and they than everybody else.
    [2] Psammetichus, when he was in no way able to learn by inquiry which people had first come into being, devised a plan by which he took two newborn children of the common people and gave them to a shepherd to bring up among his flocks. He gave instructions that no one was to speak a word in their hearing; they were to stay by themselves in a lonely hut, and in due time the shepherd was to bring goats and give the children their milk and do everything else necessary.
    [3] Psammetichus did this, and gave these instructions, because he wanted to hear what speech would first come from the children, when they were past the age of indistinct babbling. And he had his wish; for one day, when the shepherd had done as he was told for two years, both children ran to him stretching out their hands and calling "Bekos!" as he opened the door and entered.

    94. Greek Mythology: Perseus
    perseus and the Gorgon Medusa. The Quest. Index. Illustrated by Mark Fiore. Old Manof the Sea Olympics. Pegasus perseus Phineus Polydectes Poseidon. Seriphos. Titan.
    http://www.mythweb.com/heroes/perseus/
    Perseus and the Gorgon Medusa. The Quest Index Illustrated by Mark Fiore Text by Joel Skidmore
    Index
    Acrisius

    Andromeda

    Athena

    Atlas
    ... Zeus

    95. Download The Athenian Font
    For Macintosh or Windows. To type using the font, you have to buy a $50 GreekKeys program.
    http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Help/Athenian_Font.html
    DOWNLOAD THE ANCIENT GREEK FONT "ATHENIAN" I. THE "ATHENIAN" FONT FOR DISPLAYING ANCIENT GREEK TEXTS TrueType "Athenian" is part of GreekKeys , the Macintosh/Windows font + keyboard package designed by George B. Walsh and Jeffrey Rusten, and owned by the American Philological Association; GreekKeys 2002 (for Macintosh only) has been revised by Donald Mastronarde. The font contains all common ancient Greek (polytonic) accents and symbols; it is to be used on Macintosh and versions of Windows (from 3.1 onward) for READING Classical Greek with Perseus (on the Web page or the CD version) and in other publicly available ancient Greek texts.
    To download the ancient Greek font Athenian (TrueType) for MACINTOSH, click HERE
    To download the ancient Greek font Athenian (TrueType) for WINDOWS (95 and 3.1), click HERE II. INFORMATION ON GREEKKEYS AND ADDITIONAL FONTS NOTE: Athenian fonts may be used with any versions of Macintosh OS (7-9.x and OS X) and various versions of Windows. For more information, see the GreekKeys website
    1. GreekKeys fonts and input for Macintosh continue to be necessary and usable in Macintosh OSX. Major applications for OS X (such as Word X) still do not support unicode input or display.

    96. The Legend Of Perseus
    Chris Oakley's home page The Legend of perseus. Chapter 1 Zeus appears to Danaë,perseus' mother, in prison. Daedalus. Danaë escapes with infant perseus.
    http://www.cgoakley.demon.co.uk/perseus/
    [Chris Oakley's home page]
    The Legend of Perseus
    Our part of the galaxy - like the other spiral arms - remains relatively unexplored by most of the hyper-advanced races that dwell near the centre, or hub cap, of the galaxy, and in the last few thousand years the only use they have made of our sector (which consists of little more than two million life-supporting planets) has been as a penal colony.
    It was then purely by chance that Gaea, a woman from one of the old crime families on the ultra-chic planet Chaos, and a neurotic with violent tendencies, was dropped off in Northern Greece to serve a two thousand year sentence for cannibalism. The gaolers, one of who had managed to get her pregnant in the long trip over, did not stay long enough to consider the fact that dropping a violent psychotic on a planet whose native life forms had vastly inferior powers was not really cricket.
    The rest is history, or, at least, mythology, and is chronicled by Homer and Euripides, amongst others. She bred incestuously with her son Uranus (no jokes, please) to produce - no big surprise - a series of genetic freaks, some of which were giants with a hundred hands and some of which had only one eye: only the youngest seven were remotely normal. Of all the murderous family squabbles that followed, culminating in her grandson Zeus emerging as the ruler, you would not want to know - at least not until our book on the subject comes out - but suffice it to say that if the Greeks thought they had problems before the gods came on the scene, well

    97. Julius Caesar: Sources And Analogues
    Historical resources and excerpts from The perseus Project.
    http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/JC/JC.source.home.html
    Sources and Analogues for Julius Caesar Included here are some of the Classical sources of modern knowledge about the historical Julius Caesar. Several of these sources were also used by Shakespeare in the creation of his play Julius Caesar . Also included here is a Renaissance version of the story that is roughly contemporary with Shakespeare's. Bust of Livia, wife of Augustus, Vatican 637
    Photo courtesy of Amy C. Smith Classical Sources
  • Modernized edition of Sir Thomas North's 1579 translation of Plutarch's Parallel Lives (edited by J. W. Skeat)
  • Original spelling excerpts of North's Plutarch with LINKS to relevant sections of the play ... Gallic Wars Renaissance Analogues
  • The Tragedy of Julius Caesar , Sir William Alexander, Earl of Sterline (1637) Return to Julius Caesar Homepage.
  • 98. Website-resources For Perseus.org
    Websiteresources for perseus.org. USA http//www.perseus.org/ UK http//perseus.csad.ox.ac.uk/Germany http//perseus.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/.
    http://www.robotwisdom.com/sites/perseus.html
    [Up: websites] [Robot Wisdom home page]
    Website-resources for Perseus.org
    Jorn Barger April 2002 USA: http://www.perseus.org/
    UK: http://perseus.csad.ox.ac.uk/
    Germany: http://perseus.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/ The Perseus website was created by academics who seem incapable of communicating simply and directly. Their help-system is of little help. [tutorial/critique]
    search full text For some reason this full-text search returns far fewer results without it many more 'collections' seem to be available. [help-page] etexts The Perseus etext-structure is almost entirely unreadable: very short pages, clumsy navigation, opaque urls, and a shrunken fontsize. [example] [help-page] (If you need to read a many-page document there, and your connection is slow, try alternating between two simultaneous windows editing the pagenumbers yourself in the url so the next one can be loading as you read the other.) The default configure-display settings add random blue word-links that you should turn off via the 'Configure display' link (at the top of every page). Set "Lookup Tool Links" to 'No'. ('Lookup Tool' is their jargon for search-engine.) These random links just deliver a search-engine query of the whole website, dumping great gobs of irrelevant hits. Some texts do have very useful annotations

    99. Perseus Encyclopedia
    With bibliography, from the perseus Project.
    http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0004&que

    100. Perseus - Program Pro Zpracování Dvoustanièního Pozorování Meteorù
    perseus program pro zpracování dvoustanicníhopozorování meteoru, pro Win 9x (free).
    http://perseus.astronomy.cz/
    Obsah: Perseus 1.0
    Petr Scheirich

    Popis programu
    Perseus je free poèítaèový program pro Win 9x (v èeštinì). Umožòuje zpracování dvoustanièního pozorování meteorù.
    Uživatel zadá zemìpisné souøadnice pozorovacích stanoviš a azimutální nebo rovníkové souøadnice pozorovaného zaèátku a konce stopy meteoru. Program spoète dráhu meteoru v atmosféøe a vykreslí ji do perspektivní mapy Èeské republiky. Zároveò vypíše spoètené údaje do textového okna. Jsou to:
    • Výsledky pozorování podle bodu A (zaèátek a konec dráhy),
    • výsledky pozorování podle bodu B,
    • jejich zprùmìrované hodnoty,
    • vzdálenost konce dráhy od bodu A a B,
    • teoretický rozdíl v pozorovaných magnitudách,
    • smìr pøíletu v rovníkových souøadnicích (odpovídá poloze radiantu roje na obloze)
    Všechny výstupy programu (obrázek, text) lze snadno uložit do souboru.
    Vstupní data pro zpracování je rovnìž možné ukládat nebo naèítat ze souborù.
    Download
    Stáhnìte si soubor perseus.zip (299 kB) a rozbalte ho do nového adresáøe.
    Spuštìní programu
    Spuštìní programu se provede spuštìním souboru perseus.exe

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