Monday, December 18, 2006

New Pauly TRIAL through Jan 20, 2007

All Aspects of the Ancient World

The New Pauly has become a recognized standard reference work for students and scholars of the ancient world. It provides comprehensive coverage of the ancient world from the prehistory of the Aegean (2nd millennium BCE) to late antiquity (600-800 CE). A special section of the encyclopedia is devoted to the reception of the ancient world until the present day and the history of classical scholarship. The scholarship of the New Pauly reflects both traditional and new areas and approaches presented by internationally recognised leading experts. The articles in the New Pauly cover all aspects of the ancient world: persons, places, institutions, events, artifacts, technical terms, ideas and concepts etc. The subject goes beyond the traditional paradigm by giving special attention to the interaction between Greek and Roman culture and the neighbouring Semitic, Celtic, Germanic etc. cultures. Many articles are illustrated with maps, site plans, genealogical tables, and black-and white photographs. The New Pauly is essential to all collections supporting teaching and research in classical antiquity and the classical tradition as standard reference for students, teachers, and scholars alike.

About the New Pauly Online Edition

The New Pauly Online Edition combines a familiar look with fast and effective research facilities. The entire text of Metzler's Der neue Pauly, which was published in 18 volumes (13 on Antiquity, 5 on the Classical Tradition) and one index volume, is available here together with all volumes of Brill's New Pauly now in print, with regular updates when new translations become available. Advanced search facilities, complimented by keyword and subject indices, enable the user to search and combine data efficiently from a vast corpus of over 27,000 entries end sub-entries - within seconds.

The guiding principle in developing the online version of the New Pauly was to supply its users with exactly the same information the book itself would provide, while improving their ability to search and, consequently, use the information.

Included in Pauly Online

Metzler's Der neue Pauly (German) Volumes 1-18 + index volume
Brill's New Pauly (English) Volumes 1-6 Antiquity (Summer 2005) with volume 7 (Antiquity) and volume I (The Classical Tradition) to be added before the end of 2005.

Feedback, comments, and questions about New Pauly are encouraged and should be directed to Nathan Baum (nathan.baum@stonybrook.edu) or 631.632.9959.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Theatre in Video - TRIAL 12/5/06-1/5/07

Theatre in Video contains more than 250 of the world’s most important plays, together with more than 100 video documentaries, online in streaming video—more than 500 hours in all. These definitive performances, by leading actors and directors, have been painstakingly licensed from a wide range of copyright holders. They are now delivered to you over the Internet, in a revolutionary new format developed specifically for drama.

For the first time, students, instructors, and researchers can bookmark specific scenes, monologues, and staging examples and then include those online links in their papers and course reserves. Class assignments and published papers will take on a whole new dimension.

While the texts of plays can serve as lasting documents, the productions are ephemeral; a live performance is gone when the curtain falls. And yet the collaborative elements of theatre in performance – the work of the actors, directors, and designers – have tremendous scholarly and educational value long after a production closes. Now, with Theatre in Video, students and researchers will be able to revisit great performances again and again, and these landmark events can become a permanent part of the curriculum.


More info from the publisher at: http://alexanderstreet.com/products/ativ.htm