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Magister Yost at the house of L. Cęcilius Iucundus (from Cambridge, Unit I) in Pompeii, March 2001
Latin and Roman links on the Web
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There are literally hundreds of thousands of Roman/Latin sites on the web. Due to this fact and that I prefer my students do their own research (library or internet), I am only listening some of my favorite sites with a brief description. |
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| Website Name | Description |
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Multi-subject
site with many links |
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| Antiqua Medicina | Greek/Roman medicine from the University of Virginia |
| Armarium Labyrinthi: Labyrinth Latin Bookcase | A Collection of texts at Georgetown University |
| American Classical League | American Classical League Homepage |
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A
site dedicated to the Roman occupation of Britain |
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A
BBC site for kids and adults |
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| Blackfriars Latin Page | Blackfriars Primary School Australia |
| Byzantine Empire | A history of the Byzantine (Easter Roman) Empire |
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Resource site for users of the Cambridge series |
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Multi-subject with WebCam over the forum in Rome |
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Christian
history of the Catacombs in Rome |
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The Classical Assoc. of the Middle West and South |
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African Americans and the Latin Language |
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| Classics Page | Amherst Classics page with link to resources |
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Listing
of the links in this ring |
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| Constantinople's Volcanic Twilight | Did a volcanic eruption make a prophecy come true? |
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Online
encyclopedia of Emperors (East and West) |
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Excerpts in English of Apicius' cookbook |
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Facets of everyday Roman life (seasonal changes) |
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| Fall of Constantinople | Recounting the "real" end of the Empire in 1453 |
| Flavius Josephus Homepage | Jewish history ring site about Josephus and his works |
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Multi-subject
site with links |
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Jewish
Virtual Library |
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Greek
Alphabet, etc. |
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| Holiday songs in Latin | Mostly Christmas songs in Latin |
| House of Cęcilius | Tour of the house of Cęcilius in Pompeii |
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Multi-subject
site with links. |
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| Inscriptions from Pompeii | Assorted writings including cerę from Cęcilius |
| Internet Ancient History Sourcebook | Fordham hosted site of "ancient texts" |
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Brief
history of Isis and her extended family |
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Units I and II with Japanese character equivalents |
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Chronological account of the First Jewish Revolt |
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Latin
Teacher links |
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| La Salle Latin Page | La Salle High School Latin Page |
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Multi-subject
site with links |
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Language
resources for Latin |
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List
of Latin dictionaries |
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| Latin Lover | Rebecca Mead New Yorker article |
| Latin Library | A collection of texts at George Mason University |
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Resources
for Latin teachers |
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Lepcis
Magna
(North African Roman City) |
Site
on the cities excavation |
| Map of the Roman Forum | Clickable map of the Forum |
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Site
on mythology |
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| National Latin Exam | Official site of the National Latin Exam |
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NJCL page with links for ACL, etc. |
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Nine Men's Morris and other traditional games |
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Latin news via RealAudio from Finland |
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Proof that the Oracle did have "powers and fumes" |
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| Paula Chabot Images | Images of Pompeii (including the house of Cęcilius) |
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Digital library with many texts |
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Urban plan/reconstruction of Pompeii |
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| Roman Army in Britain | |
| A "ball" games site including Harpastum | |
| Board games played by the Romans | |
| Roman Clothing | Barbara McManus' page on Roman clothing |
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Multi-subject
site with links |
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Multi-subject
site with links |
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| Rome Project | Roman sites for the Dalton School Community |
| Sacęa Saturnalia | Ancient Origins page |
| Santa Claus | History of Santa Claus (yes, he was a "Roman") |
| Saturnalia | Songs, rituals, etc. |
| Saturnalia Practices | Nova Roma |
| Saturnalia: Winter Solstice in Pagan Rome | Selena Fox page |
| Scale model of Rome | Paul Bigot 1/400 scale model of Rome |
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Multi-subject
site with links |
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| Toga | Nova Roma page on togas |
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Maps
and timeline information |
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Online
library in Rome |
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TX
page with chapter by chapter links for Cambridge |
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| Virtual Library | Univ. of Kansas WWWVL History Catalogue |
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Ancient
Italian Languages in addition to Latin |
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| VROMA | resources for teaching and learning classics |
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Your
local weather in Latin |
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| Welcome to Ancient Rome! | TeacherNet Resources |
| Your Dictionary.com | Dictionaries online (not just Latin) |