Resources:
- The Ancient City of Athens — a photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of ancient Athens (Greece).
- American Rhetoric — Index to a growing database of 5000+ full text, audio and video (streaming) versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other recorded media events, and a declaration or two.
- Bryn Mawr Classical Review — publishes timely reviews of current scholarly work in the field of classical studies
- COMAbstracts — Communication Abstracts from the Communication Institute for Online Scholarship. Unfortunately you can't actually view the abstracts without paying, but you can at least get citations here which can be useful.
- Culturalstudies.net and Popcultures.com — Two excellent sites tha serve as a kind of Cultural Studies Information clearinghouse.
- Eserver — The English Server from Carnegie Mellon University includes over 27,000 texts online and fully available to students.
- Glossary of Rhetorical Terms — useful glossary with examples.
- Handbook of Rhetorical Devices — contains definitions and examples of more than sixty traditional rhetorical devices.
- Perseus — This excellent resource has full texts of much of the classical literature that you will read and read about.
- Rhetlinks — These links from the University of Iowa's Communication Studies Department include both links to rhetoric resources all over the web and links to essays and useful documents stored locally.
- Rhetoric — from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Rhetoric Resources Web site at Tech (RRT) — This very useful site offers a quick synopsis of topics related to the study of rhetoric. As stated there, "The purpose of the RRT site is not to provide an exhaustive or authoritative treatments of rhetorical topics, but to offer an annotated and hypertextual introduction to the essential ideas and key figures within one of the most important and dynamic disciplinary traditions in the Western academy."
- Rhetorica — a rhetoric primer with discussions of history, theory, the canons, and more.
- September 11th 2001 Digital Archive — electronic media documenting the history of this terrible day
- Short Handbook of Rhetorical Analysis — useful discussion of appeals, commonplaces, kairos, topics, and more.
- silva rhetoricae — Dr. Gideon Burton's guide to the terms of classical and renaissance rhetoric.