Magister Yost at the house of L. Cęcilius Iucundus (from Cambridge, Unit I) in Pompeii, March 2001

Latin and Roman links on the Web

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. 

Website Name Description

About Latin

 Multi-subject site with many links

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

BBC: Romano-Britain

 A site dedicated to the Roman occupation of Britain

BBC: The Romans

 A BBC site for kids and adults

Blackfriars Latin Page Blackfriars Primary School Australia
Byzantine Empire A history of the Byzantine (Easter Roman) Empire

Cambridge Latin Course Resource

Resource site for users of the Cambridge series

Capitolium

Multi-subject with WebCam over the forum in Rome

Catacombs of Rome

 Christian history of the Catacombs in Rome

CAMWS Committe for the promotion of Latin

 The Classical Assoc. of the Middle West and South

Classica Africana

 African Americans and the Latin Language

Classics Page Amherst Classics page with link to resources

Classics WebRing

 Listing of the links in this ring

Constantinople's Volcanic Twilight Did a volcanic eruption make a prophecy come true?

De Imperatoribus Romanis

 Online encyclopedia of Emperors (East and West)

De re Coquinaria

Excerpts in English of Apicius' cookbook

Domus of Senex Cęcilius

Facets of everyday Roman life (seasonal changes)

Fall of Constantinople Recounting the "real" end of the Empire in 1453
Flavius Josephus Homepage Jewish history ring site about Josephus and his works

Forum Romanorum

 Multi-subject site with links

Great (First Jewish) Revolt

 Jewish Virtual Library  

Greek Grammar on the Web

 Greek Alphabet, etc.

Holiday songs in Latin Mostly Christmas songs in Latin
House of Cęcilius Tour of the house of Cęcilius in Pompeii

Illustrated History of the Roman Empire

 Multi-subject site with links.

Inscriptions from Pompeii Assorted writings including cerę from Cęcilius
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook Fordham hosted site of "ancient texts"

Isis Website

 Brief history of Isis and her extended family

Japanese Cambridge Latin Page

 Units I and II with Japanese character equivalents

Josephus' account of the First Jewish Revolt

 Chronological account of the First Jewish Revolt

Kentucky Classics Page for Aspiring Latin Teachers

 Latin Teacher links

La Salle Latin Page La Salle High School Latin Page 

LacusCurtius

 Multi-subject site with links

Languages. . . Latin

 Language resources for Latin

Latin Dictionaries on Line

 List of Latin dictionaries

Latin Lover Rebecca Mead New Yorker article
Latin Library A collection of texts at George Mason University

Latinteach

 Resources for Latin teachers

Lepcis Magna (North African Roman City)

 Site on the cities excavation

Map of the Roman Forum Clickable map of the Forum

Mythmedia

 Site on mythology

National Latin Exam Official site of the National Latin Exam

National Junior Classical League

NJCL page with links for ACL, etc.

Nine Men's Morris 

Nine Men's Morris and other traditional games

Nuntii Latini

Latin news via RealAudio from Finland

Oracle at Delphi (New York Times 03/19/2002)

Proof that the Oracle did have "powers and fumes"

Paula Chabot Images Images of Pompeii (including the house of Cęcilius)

Perseus project

Digital library with many texts

Pompeii Forum Project

Urban plan/reconstruction of Pompeii

Roman Army in Britain

Roman Army in Britain

Roman Ball games

 A "ball" games site including Harpastum

Roman Board games

Board games played by the Romans
Roman  Clothing Barbara McManus' page on Roman clothing

RomanSites

 Multi-subject site with links

Romarch

 Multi-subject site with links

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

Sebastian Heath's UMICH page

 Multi-subject site with links

Toga Nova Roma page on togas

Trimalchio's maps and timelines

 Maps and timeline information

URBS online library in Rome

 Online library in Rome

Van Alstyne High School Cambridge page

TX page with chapter by chapter links for Cambridge

Virtual Library Univ. of Kansas WWWVL History Catalogue

VĶTELIŚ

 Ancient Italian Languages in addition to Latin

VROMA resources for teaching and learning classics

Weather in Latin

 Your local weather in Latin

Welcome to Ancient Rome! TeacherNet Resources
Your Dictionary.com Dictionaries online (not just Latin)