Thursday Resource: Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

Heilbrunn

If you’re looking for wonderful images from the ancient world (or any time period), check out the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. You can search on images by time period, area, description, and more. There are alsoEssays on Greek and Roman Art illustrated with objects from the Met collection.
(picture is a partial screenshot of http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/)

More from the CANE blog

Links for the week of 9 September

Dr. Kristina Killgrove speaks about a Roman Dinner at a Science Cafe in Pensacola: http://www.poweredbyosteons.org/2012/09/invitation-to-ancient-roman-dinner.html (If the talk ends up online, we’ll link to it.)

Links for 27 June

You can follow all the exciting ACL happenings this week on Twitter via the #ACLLXVI hashtag. An article from the Spectator which discusses the value

Links for the Week of 10 February

Summer Opportunities UT-Austin is offering its Intensive Summer Greek course again: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/classics/courses/Summer.php The Vergilian Society has a variety of trips and classes available for the

CANE Funds Classics in New England!

Today’s post is a guest post by Katy Reddick.   The Classical Association of New England provides funding for classicists at a variety of academic