Roman Sims
http://www.romansims.com/
Wow!new!
About.com's Ancient/Classical
History site
http://ancienthistory.about.com
This site has information and links to all things classical. Check
out the Latin area
of this site.
Demodicus
Certamen-type questions
http://www.demodocus.com
There are a lot of very difficult questions here.
How to... A lot of Latin-related projects
http://latin.about.com/homework/latin/c/ht/How_index.htm
Latin Songbook
http://www.laukart.de/multisite/songbook/latin.html
Hear Classical Poetry
being read!
http://www.princeton.edu/~clip/
This site requires a Shockwave plug-in.
Check out this monster
site!
http://www.roman-empire.net/
Quid est
nomen tibi? Your name in Latin!
http://www.latin.org/english/name-lookup.html
Latin tongue
twisters
http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/la.htm
Roman
and Greek Clipart
links
Pseudo-Latin quotes
Christmas Carols in Latin
National Latin Exam
http://nle.aclclassics.org/
This site provides information about the NLE, which is taken in
March.
Medusa Mythology Exam
http://medusaexam.cjb.net/
Official
SAT-II Latin site
http://www.collegeboard.com/sat/center2/latin/latin.html
Official AP Latin
site
http://www.collegeboard.com/ap/students/latin/
Ohio Junior Classical League
http://www.ohiojcl.org/
The updated site is now here! Here is all of the information you need
for preparing for the upcoming convention.
National Junior Classical League
http://www.njcl.org/
NJCL offers a convention in the summer for those crazy students for whom
one Latin convention per year is not enough! Details can be found here.
English
Words from Classical Elements
http://www.personal.kent.edu/~rlarson/words/index.html
Notes from a course I taught at KSU from 1996 to 1999.
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Culture sites
Numismatics
http://artemis.austinc.edu/acad/cml/rcape/vcrc/
http://museum.research.missouri.edu/cepindex.htm
The Celator's Learning Place
http://www.celator.com/cws/links.html
Lots of good links from the premier ancient coin magazine. If you back up
to celator.com, you can find links to most of the best dealer sites too.
Forvm Ancient Coins--Some good articles and such
along with coins for sale:
http://ancient-coin-forum.com/
http://www.davidrsear.com/feature.html
Gladiators
CTCWeb's
Roman Gladiator site:
http://ablemedia.com/ctcweb/consortium/gladiators.html
"Because of the new movie "Gladiators," CTCWeb editors thought
you might want to learn more about gladiators and gladiatorial combat..."
Gladiator: the
movie
http://gladiator-thefilm.com/
Great use of technology, but it is pretty dark and a bummer if you are
on a dial-up modem!
Gladiator
links
http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Classics/gladiator.html
Links from from the University of Kentucky.
Clothing
Roman
Life
http://www.dl.ket.org/latin1/things/romanlife/
On the right hand side there information about clothing and instructions on
how to make it.
Roman
Music
http://www.ancestral.co.uk/romanmusic.htm
This site is actually about music but it has great pictures of Roman
clothing.
How
to make a toga!
http://www.connect.net/ron/howtomakeatoga.html
"Now on to the serious business of toga-tying...."
Clothing links
http://www.quia.com/pages/romancostume.html
Here are some pages of
links ancient costumes gathered by Mary Carroll.
Roman
Clothing
http://www.costumes.org/pages/timelinepages/ancientrome1.htm
Several thumbs of Roman dress. Looks great!
The clothing of
Roman women
http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/clothing2.html
Fashion
Show
http://www.uky.edu/AS/Classics/slides/selectshow.html
A lot of the pictures are too dark. If it doesn't come up, the show to
select is "Reproductions of Ancient Costumes ..."
More on Roman dress
http://www.costumes.org/pages/romanlnx.htm
Ancient Roman Empire Costume Links at The Costumer's
Manifesto
Nova Roma togas
http://www.novaroma.org/via_romana/reenactments/toga.html
Information about the toga.
Toga-man's Toga FAQs
http://www.togaman.com/faq.html
More toga information.
Also...
http://www.cwu.edu/~robinsos/ppages/resources/Costume_History/roman.htm
Mythology
Paintings with
Classical mythology themes
http://www.artmagick.com/Themes/Theme48.aspx
A nice website showing art inspired by mythology. Encyclopedia Mythica
http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/
Excellent website for all sorts of mythology. Check out
the Greek, Greek Heroic, and Roman areas!
Mythology
& Literature for Elementary Teachers
http://www.rmc.edu/~gdaugher/elem.html
A collection of ancient world resources for elementary teachers.
This page was created for CAMWS by Laura Gawlinski and published by the
Randolph-Macon College Department of Classics. Mythology
http://www.princeton.edu/~rhwebb/myth.html
This site is designed to be used in conjunction with a Mythology course
taught by Prof. Ruth Webb (Princeton University).
Classical
Myth. The Ancient Sources
http://web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/index.html
Images and texts that describe the Olympian Gods. Maintained by Laurel
Bowman.
The Olympian
Gods
http://web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/gods.html
Source of images of the Greek Pantheon.
Mythology Links
http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/
Huge site. Whew!
Classical
Mythology Directory
http://www.temple.edu/classics/mythdirectory.html
Created by Dr. Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Professor at Temple University
History
About.com's
Ancient/Classical History site
http://ancienthistory.about.com
This site has information and links to all things classical.
Check out the Latin
area of this site. De Imperatoribus
Romanis
http://www.roman-emperors.org/
DIR is an on-line encyclopedia on the rulers of the Roman
empire from Augustus (27 BC-AD 14) to Constantine XI Palaeologus
(1449-1453).
The Forum Romanum:
exploring an ancient Market Place
http://library.advanced.org/11402
This website gives a description of the Roman Forum between 100 BC and
100 AD.
A
Visual Compendium of Roman Emperors
http://www.ece.arizona.edu/~justin/Emperors/baggin_emperors.html
This page presents an illustrated list of Roman Emperors.
Compiled by Justin D. Paola.
Roman graffiti
http://www.christa.coe.ohio-state.edu/keister.4/graffiti.htm
Is it human nature to have to write on things?
Catapults, etc.
http://198.144.2.125/Siege/Blueprints.htm
Description of the different Greek and Roman war machines. Here's another
link...
http://home.attbi.com/~rthamper/html/body_artillery.htm
Art and Archaeology
Photos of
aspects of Roman Architecture and Engineering
http://classics.furman.edu/~rprior/courses/RA/RAU59.html
Metis .......This
is a cool site!
http://www.stoa.org/metis/index.html
A website featuring 51 different Greek archaeological sites, from Actium
to Zakros, presented in QuickTime VR panoramas.
Virtual
Catalog of Roman Coins
http://artemis.austinc.edu/acad/cml/rcape/vcrc/
"A Web site devoted to helping students and teachers learn more
about ancient Roman coins."
The Roman
Provinces
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/Classics/roman_provinces/
Great pictures of Troy and Roman ruins, mosaics, etc. in Britain, France,
Pergamum, etc.
Roman
Painting: Frescoes From Campania
http://www.art-and-archaeology.com/roman/painting.html
Nice slide show.
OhioLink media databases
http://dmc.ohiolink.edu/
OhioLink has a glorious site with art and architecture pictures.
An unguided tour
of Pompeii
http://ezone.org/ez/e2/articles/frankel/tour1.html
In the summer of 1994 Richard Frankel spent a month working in and
exploring Pompeii. This site share some of those images taken during that time.
Pompeii
Forum Project
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pompeii
The Pompeii Forum Project is an interdisciplinary collaborative research venture
sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the University of
Virginia, and private contributors.
The Progressus
site
http://millennium.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/progressus/index3.htm
The site is in Dutch, but the links are primarily in English. You will
find a lot of good links by going to the CULTUUR section.
Latin Authors
The Ovid Project
http://www.uvm.edu/~hag/ovid/index.html
Vergil
Catullus
Internet
Links for AP Latin
http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/aplinks.html
A good collection of sites that focus on AP Latin authors.
Miscellaneous
Neat Javascript clock
Meet Mr. Winkle!
http://www.mrwinkle.com
Do you know what preternaturally
cute means? Meet Mr. Winkle and find out!
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