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Summary
The website "Diotima: Women & Gender in the Ancient World" is a resource for information on women, gender, sexualities, race, ethnicity, class status, masculinity, enslavement and disability in the ancient Mediterranean world. It provides translations, bibliographies, syllabi and teacher resources, as well as essays and reviews on biblical studies. The site also includes image collections, artwork links and news updates related to its focus. Diotima is described as a sage who taught Socrates about philosophy of love in Plato's Symposium. The site aims to provide information on real ancient Greeks and Romans through curated materials for research, teaching or personal interest. It welcomes contributions of course materials such as syllabi and translations with prior approval from the editor Serena Witzke. The website was launched by Ross Scaife and Suzanne Bonefas in early 1995.