General
- National
Latin Exam-practice tests, syllabi, scholarship info.,
application, etc.
- Electronic
Resources for Classisists
- Software for Classics
from Centaur Systems
- More
Commercial Software for Greek and Latin
- Links
from the University of Texas
- American Classical
League-resources of importance to the teaching and study
of the Classics.
- National Junior Classical
League- an organization for students of the Classics. See
and meet the officers, get information about the organization,
and see what other Latin clubs are doing around the world.
- CAMWS
-The Classical Association of the Midwest and South, an organization
of university, college, secondary and elementary teachers of
Latin, Greek and all other studies which focus on the world of
classical antiquity.
- CANE
- Classical Association of New England
- KET Distance Learning: Latin
1, Latin 2, Latin 3
- American Academy in Rome
-find out about the only American overseas center for independent
study and advanced research in the fine arts and the humanities.
- Roman
Links on every topic imaginable- Check here for anything
you want to know about the Classical world (make sure you pick
the right language).
- Ancient
World on TV-listing of what's Classical on television this
week.
- The Atrium
- For Students and Fans of Ancient Greece and Rome
- Perseus Project-
Collection of everything Latin and Greek. Art, Archeology, Texts,
etc. A Wonderful Collection
- Classics
and Mediterranean Archaelology-This page collects links to
internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean
archaeologists
- Classics
Resources- Collection of Links for Classicists
- Romarch-The ROMARCH pages are
the original crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology
of Italy and the Roman provinces, ca. 1000 BC - AD 700.
- Vatican
Art Museums- great collection of art from the Romans and
Greeks
- VROMA- NEH grant to
make an online community of Latinists! Check out the links.
- Aiolos- links to classical sites:
important sites for classical research, good, useful and interesting
sites, general resources for classicists.
- Ancient Sites-more
than 14,000 fans of ancient history have registered as Citizens.
Just a glance at our new homepage will give you an overview of
one of the liveliest virtual communities on the Web
- Archaeological Institute of America-dedicated
to the encouragement and support of archaeological research and
publication and to the protection of the world's cultural heritage
for more than a century. A non-profit cultural and educational
organization chartered by the U.S. Congress, it is the oldest
and largest archaeological organization in North America, with
more than 10,000 members around the world.
- Daily
Life in Ancient Rome -
- The MiningCo's Latin
Page
Language
- On Line Dictionary!!!!-
Any questions?
- Grammar
Charts-nouns, verbs, adjectives, subjunctives......you name
it! Made by a college professor for his Latin scholars
- Vergil's
Home Page- Aeneid
- Atrium- where RealAudio meets
the Ancient World. You can listen to radio broadcasts from Finland,
some readings...WOW!
- Allen
and Greenough's New Latin Grammar- the Latin Bible of Grammar.
For those of you who really get into this.
- Latin
Grammar Hotline- for real, email this gentleman with your
questions on Latin grammar and he will answer.
- Latinas-interactive
Latin grammar helper for Macintosh computers. This program is
designed to give Latin students practice in identifying words
as they really appear on the printed page: in just about any
other declension/conjugation than the standard dictionary form.
It contains nearly 2000 vocabulary words from the four most popular
text series, and it can inflect them to produce hundreds of thousands
of different forms for analysis.
- LAMP-Downloadable dictionary
for Windows 95.
History
- Julius
Caesar- more than you ever wanted to know about Julius Caesar.....
- Cicero- thanks to Proff Rigsby,
UT, lots of info about Cicero.
- Chronology
of Roman History- Department of Classics, University fo Saskatchewan.
- Richard Thayer's Roman
History Link list- check here for info on anything
- ??????Roman
Emperors: The Throne of the Caesars. List and complete explanation
of most Roman Emperors.
- Roman Forum- investigative
site for studying the monuments built by emperors in Rome.
- ?????The
Throne of the Caesars....awesome site on everything in Roman
history.
- Roman
Emperors-The Imperial Index, an index of information and
illustrations of the Roman emperors.
- Dead Romans-features information
about Roman coins, architecture, and artwork from the Early Roman
Empire. Coins, A timeline of Roman Emperors and a Virtual Walkthrough.......cool.
Culture
- Olympics Through
Time
- The
Founding Myth of Rome- The first chapter of the book written
by Livy.
- The Roman Forum-
site produced by Latin teachers as a research tool on the Roman
Forum.
- Roman
Calendar- ancient days and modern equivolents for days in
the calendar. Explanations of holidays.
- Ships
of the Ancient Greeks-collection of pictures, descriptions,
and references to Greek ships.
- Pompeii
Forum Project-collaborative research venture that is archaeologicaly
based, heavily dependent upon advanced technology. The goals
are to provide the first systematic documentation of the architecture
and decoration of the forum, to interpret evidence as it pertains
to Pompeii's urban history, and to make wider contributions to
both the history of urbanism and contemporary problems of urban
design.
- Rome-
collection of images of the city
- Greece-
collection of images of Ancient Greece
- Ancient
City of Athens- a photographic archive of the archaeological
and architectural remains of ancient Athens (Greece).
- Ancient and
Modern Olympics- Part of the great Perseus site. Pictures,
etc. for investigating the olympics, Mount Olympus, etc.
- Multimedia
Paths in Texts and Images from Mark Morford
Mythology
- Roman
Mythology- Find anything you want to know about Roman deities
- Dido-
collection of Dido as a theme of art
- Classical
Myth-draws together the ancient texts and images available
on the Web concerning the major figures of Greek and Roman mythology.
Brings together the ancient sources and illustrations, but have
included some Renaissance images that were just too good to leave
out. The site is primarily intended for the use of Greek and
Roman Mythology students. Olympian
Gods and their Attributes
are well documented.
- Mythica- encyclopedia
on mythology, folklore, and legends
- The
Trojan War Myth in Ancient Art- collection of illustrations
of the Trojan War and subsequent myths
- Hercules
in Ancient Art- Collection of images depicting the story
of Hercules in art
- Bulfinch's
Mythology-tell the stories relating to them which have come
down to us from the ancients, and which are alluded to by modern
poets, essayists, and orators.
- Family
Trees for most major families in Mythology. Maps, pictures...good
resource
Fun
Leslie Noles (lnoles@esc14.net)
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