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  • Christos Drazos Photography - Christos Drazos is a photographer based in Athens Greece and travels all over the world for his assignments. In his archive you can find thousands of travel photos from Greece and other countries. During the last six years he is specializing in advertising photography, focusing in interior architecture and food photography projects. To ensure the technical quality and stylistic consistency of each final product, Christos creates all images himself utilizing a mixture of traditional and contemporary techniques in combination with a self-made lighting system. He meets the pressing demands of each client by being flexible and highly service motivated. His innate resourcefulness with the unexpected often converts problems into creative possibilities. Drazo’s photographs have been widely published in magazines in Greece and other countries.

  • Ship's models - Model ships handmade based on your scetch.Traditional shipbuilding art-information and shipbuilding.Μοντέλα πλοίων, παρδοσιακή ναυπηγική τέχνη, σχεδιασμός και εργαλεία ναυπήγησης name

  • Photopathy - A collection of black & white images by Greek photographer Patty Georgopoulou and other gifted artists from all over the world

  • Lightning Archive - The Archive of Lightning and the Artists, Poets, Philosophers with a very important approach in their respective field .Under Construction the Archive but the friends of Lightning Archive is open .A Search Page is Available and a special page with BOOKS.

  • Hercules, Greece's Greatest Hero - Exhibition from the Perseus project, featuring a bio, map, and stories, with images from Greek pottery.

  • Exeter, University of - School of Classics, Ancient History and Theology - Degree courses, staff research areas, maps and timelines for Ancient Greece, lectures on the Web, conference details and images from Exeter Museum.

  • Plutarch's Lives - All of the classic biographies of heroes and villains from ancient Greece and Rome. The English text is awkward and antiquated, but it's the complete Dryden edition (1683), as revised by A.H. Clough (1864).

  • Odyssey Online: Greece - Highlights from the Michael C. Carlos museum of Classical Art collection.

  • Greece and Rome - Classical Association journal of scholarly but not technical articles on the ancient world and the classical tradition, published by Oxford University Press, known for its subject reviews. Editorial board, information for authors, rates and sales information, and sample online version available.

  • Greek Music - Plato, Pythagoras, and Apollo. - Ancient Greek music through the ages and its survival.

  • Performance and Gender in Ancient Greece - Describing how men and women performed poetry in Ancient Greece, Ms. Eva Stehle shows this poetry as "an occasion for the performer's self presentation."

  • Translation of Greek Folk Songs - Texts of five traditional songs, translated into English.

  • Etnico Metsovio Polytechnio - Athens - Architectural design, urban and regional planning, interior design and landscaping, building technology -structural design and mechanical equipment. Greece.

  • Coelho, Carlos Pinto - Portraits, street scenes, and artistic nudes from Greece, Portugal, France, Brasil and Africa.

  • Greek Music in Italy - Information about the Greek musical tradition in Italy.

  • Greek Mythology - Information on the deities and myths of ancient Greece, with student myth homework help.

  • Teloglion Foundation of Art - Arts foundation. Organizational structure, activities, art collections and facilities.

  • GreeceNow - Miro, Miro On The Wall - Read about the exhibition at the Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art.

  • Carastathis, Aris - (1957- ), Athens, Greece. Includes biographical information, list of works, score samples and sound clips.

  • American Classical League - Founded in 1919 for the purpose of fostering the study of classical languages in the United States and Canada. Membership is open to anyone committed to the preservation and advancement of the heritage of Greece and Rome.

  • The Odyssey by Homer - A searchable online version, with book summaries, biographical information on the poet, and a map of the Greece of his times. No translation attribution given.

  • Tinella - Official site of the Greek folk music group. Includes a biography, photos and gig dates.

  • The Classical Review - by Oxford University press; reviews of new work dealing with the literatures and civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome (registration required)

  • Ancient Greek Music - Study from Austrian Academy of Sciences; includes sounds and bibliography.

  • Women's Voices - Sappho, Selected Fragments - 6 major fragments presented at Women's Life in Greece & Rome, by Mary R. Lefkowitz and Maureen B. Fant

  • Stephanos Papadopoulos - Lost Days - Provides poems in English language and purchase information.

  • Dream Weaver - Power metal band from Greece. Includes biography, pictures, MP3s, lyrics and news.

  • Alternative Factor - A complete listing of all the Science Fiction stories that have been translated in Greek, and an overview of art work and cinema.

  • Corinth Computer Project - Extensive multimedia site incorporating historical, literary and archaeological information from Corinth, Greece during the Roman era. Suitable for scholars, students, and the public at large.

  • The World History of Male Love Museum - Ancient homosexual art: Sculptures and paintings from Greece, Rome, the European Renaissance, Indian, and Japan, linked to a library of related gay myths and folk tales.

  • Iakovos Chatzistavrou - Various photo themes from Greece including portraits, places, nudes and human interest.

  • Languages and Dialects of Greece Timeline - Dialects of Ancient Greek. Changes in the language from ancient to Koine to modern Greek.

  • Hellenic Dance Info Page - Introduction to the history and forms of Hellenic dancing. Links to other Greek resources.

  • Carnival in Rethymno - Impressions of the annual Carnival in Rethymnon with pictures, sounds and links to the teams.

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