Links to Other Relevant Sites
Metasites: Gateways to Classics and Latin teaching
content on the Web
Latin tools and texts
- Tools and Resources
- Collections of Texts
- Online
Companion to The Worlds of Roman Women, created by Ann Raia and
Judith Lynn Sebesta, contains many different type of Latin passages by and
about Roman women, with images, introductory essays, and hyperlinked
vocabulary, grammatical aids and commentary. The Instruction section contains
many useful resources for teachers, including suggested activities and
assignments related to the site.
- Latin
texts from Perseus (and Eng. translations)
- Epigraphische
Datenbank Heidelberg searchable database of Latin inscriptions available in
original form, also with abbreviated words completed; some images
available
- The Vindolanda Tablets
Online includes texts, translations, commentaries and new large digital
images of all the published tablets, plus a virtual exhibition that introduces
their content and context to a non-specialist audience.
- Roman Law
Library: includes a large collection of Latin texts of laws, senatus
consulta, and various types of legal writings.
- The Latin Library
- Catullus
- Horace
- Lucretius links from
Alison Barker
- Ovid
- Vergil
Roman sites, monuments, history, culture
only a selection -- look in the metasites for more
- The Romans, a
comprehensive and well-illustrated new website based on Antony Kamm's book
The Romans:An Introduction with many additional features (web design by
Andrew Wilson)
- VRoma Image Archive
- Virtual Gallery of
Ancient Sculpture from Eric B. Case and Judith de Luce
- Roman
Gazetteer from Bill Thayer, a commented photo album of Roman towns
and monuments
- Bill
Thayer's RomanSites Home Page
- Virtual
Catalog of Roman coins from Robert Cape, with lots of images
- The Beazley
Archive, a collection of images and information about pottery, gems, and
sculpture based on the work of Sir John Beazley
- Roman
artifacts in the David M. Robinson Collection at the University of
Mississippi (coins, inscriptions, sculpture, etc.)
- Maecenas: Images
of Ancient Greece and Rome
- Rome: Republic to Empire, a
series of web pages on Roman history and culture created by Barbara McManus
- The Rome
Project another great student project, this one at the Dalton School
- Dead Romans, containing
information about Roman coins, architecture, and artwork, by T.M.M. Ryan
- Classical Mythology
Online, a companion to Morford and Lenardon's text Classical
Mythology
- Zenobia:
American Classical League's Resources for Teaching Race & Ethnicity in the
Classical World, created by Darlene Brooks Hedstrom and Judith de Luce
Maps of the Roman world
Latin Courses Online
VRoma Home Page
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