Students at Tufts University produced the following projects as part of a course entitled Literary Texts on the Web. The course functioned as an introduction to World Wide Web text encoding technologies, such as HTML and SGML, and also as a theoretical and practical consideration of how the electronic medium changes the relationship between the reader and the text, and between literature and the wider public. This class was offered during the fall semester of 1997 and was taught by Tufts Classics Professor Gregory Crane and Hilary Binda.
Please note: The Perseus Project does not and has not edited these student projects. We assume no responsibility over the content: we present them as is as a part of the course, not as documents in the Perseus Digital Library. We do not have contact information for the authors. We have removed out-of-date or incorrect links.
| 1. Another Classical Source for Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: the Letters Between Brutus and Cicero |
| 2. Linking Cicero's De Officiis (On Duties) and Shakespeare's Julius Caesar |
| 3. Linking Plutarch's Life of Brutus and Shakespeare's Julius Caesar |
| 4. Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Onstage: A Performance Study of Act 3, Scene 1 |
| 5. Historical Background on Selected Characters in Shakespeare'sJulius Caesar |
| 6. Shakespeare's Julius Caesar in the Greek Theatre |
| 7. Links to Performance Information and Other Related Julius Caesar Material |
| 8. Timeline of Julius Caesar's Life (a shockwave flash movie) |