
Say those five little words that Classicists
love to hear. Then look them up in the Global Glossary. Do this
once a week and soon you'll be down with Zeus!
My Words of the Week, November 28, 2002
Past Words of the Week
Ancient Egypt - November 21, 2002
Roman Architecture - November 14, 2002
Ancient Story Tellers - November 7, 2002
The Titans - October 31, 2002
Forms of Government - October 24, 2002
Best Friends - October 17, 2002
Battle Armor - October 10, 2002
Roman Law - October 3, 2002
Ancient Olympians - September 26, 2002
Ancient Olympic Equipment - September 19, 2002
Roman Generals - September 12, 2002
Technology - May 31, 2002
Ancient Poets - May 24, 2002
Ancient Egyptian Gods - May 16, 2002
Ancient Egyptian Gods - May 9, 2002
Ancient Egyptian Gods - May 2, 2002
Ancient Egyptian Gods - April 25, 2002
Ancient Egyptian Gods - April 18, 2002
Ancient Music - April 11, 2002
Monsters - April 4, 2002
Olympic Events - March 28, 2002
Ancient Education - March 21, 2002
Ancient Peoples - March 14, 2002
Ancient Weddings - March 7, 2002
Random Word IV - February 28, 2002
Random Words III - February 21, 2002
Random Words II - February 14, 2002
Random Words I - February 7, 2002
The Titans - January 31, 2002
Ancient Olympic Equipment - January 24, 2002
Ancient Olympic Rules - January 17, 2002
Ancient Olympic Events - January 10, 2002
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Weekly Words
Every week, five (5) words are selected from CTCWeb's Global
Glossary as "My Words of the Week." These five words
are closely associated with a person, place, or event from Greco-Roman
literature, art, philosophy, law, mythology, science, or history.
Review the "Words of the Week" to test and enlarge
your Classics vocabulary and to explore the Classical World on
the Web through the Global Glossary.
Each "Word of the Week" is linked
to its Global Glossary entry. Entries include generous cross-references
to other Glossary entries, and each entry is linked to one or
more other definitive resources online. When applicable, links
to images and translations of primary text are provided. Because
AbleMedia chooses to provide links to only the most credible
online resources, educators can be confident that Global Glossary
links connect only to authoritative and scholarly works.

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