Salvete Sokare, Corunciane et Urse!
To answer your questions...
* Yes, we also centre around the "broader" Greek world which includes the Byzantine Empire. Sadly, not too many people are interested in it here even though it was more Roman than say the 5th century BC (Athenian Golden Era). For most people their interest in the Eastern Empire stops with Iustinianus. The rest is "too Greek". It would be interesting to see discussion about the Byzantines!
* Greek civilisation is an enormous topic. Sokarus has produced an oversight of Sparta's history, and I'm still translating his work on Athens. However, the Greek world is more than that. I personally am interested in the Minoan world and the later Mycenean world, especially in its relation to the Homeros' works. Having been at Santorini and Mykene only aroused my interest even more. However, I don't have enough time to read multi-volumed books on it. An unfinished book about Egypt is still waiting on me and last year I read a profound study of ancient Etruria, another civilisation which interests me a lot.
I will reply to the Atlantis thread at Historicum, if no one minds
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So, what is there to do?
Well, I have made a Greek (Attic) declension table in the past and Greek fonts used to be available at our site. Alas, when we were reorganising these fonts have been lost. Any one care to search for good Greek fonts? Are there any hellenists here except for Atticus, Lupus and I? The language section could be expanded greatly with some information on Greek dialects or verb declensions (my Latin verb declension has just been finished).
What else... Everyone seems to be concentrating on history for its own sake, but what about literature or art in general? Of course, this also falls under Collegium Artium. Quid censes, mi Lupe?
Also useful, for starters: what do you (dis)like about Greek culture? How do YOU think it compares to Roman culture?
Hoping to have been of service
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Scorpio