Rome and Latin Web Resources - Links
Classics Department
- General Roman Sites
- The Campanian Society
- EMuseum (at Minn. State Univ.)
- Exploring Ancient World Cultures: Rome
- Forum Romanum (not to be confused with Forum Romanum Project from VRoma)
- Italy Travel Map (clickable map to photos, descriptions, reconstructions of the ancient sites from a travel agency)
- Lacus Curtius: into the Roman World
- Link to Ancient Rome
- Rome Project (The Dalton School)
- The Romans Page
- See also General Ancient World Sites
- See also Web Research Tools
- Latin Texts and Literature
- Lector Longinquus/The Distant Reader (Latin Texts at the Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities/SCC)
- MIT Classical Archives (lit in translation)
- netLibrary
- Online Medieval and Classics Library (collection of ancient texts)
- Perseus Latin texts (with some English translation)
- The Petronian Society Ancient Novel Page (Montclair State)
- Rome (from the Internet Ancient History Sourcebook)
- Romulus Project (Electronic Library of Latin Lit. with a virtual commentary)
- The Silver Muse (reading guides, commentaries and essays on Ovid, Lucan, Valerius Flaccus, Statius, and Silius Italicus )
- Latin Literature by Author(see also collections of multiple authors in above sites)
- Apuleius
- Apuleius: The Apology (also contains discussion of magic in the Roman world)
- Augustus
- Res Gestae (From CSun)
- Augustine
- Catullus
- Cicero
- Cicero Homepage (UT-Austin, with Latin texts, bibliography, etc.)
- Horace
- Juvenal
- Juvenal (from curculio.org)
- Livy
- A Livy Bibliography (T. Moore at UT-Austin)
- Ovid
- Petronius
- Petronius (from the Latin Library)
- Propertius
- Propertius (from curculio.org)
- Propertius: a bibliography
- Vergil
- The Vergil Project
- The Vergilian Society
- Virgil: a bibliography
- Virgil Website (with maps, bib., etc.)
- Apuleius
- Latin Language Teaching Resources
- Academic and Teaching Job Links
- APLatin site (the official site)
- APLatin site (an unofficial at TCA)
- Art of Reading Latin
- Careers for Classics Majors (Bucknell site)
- Classical Language Instruction Project (Princeton, includes audio performances of text and meter)
- Classics Teacher's Page
- Eleaston Latin website (materials for Wheelock and other textbooks, spoken Latin, etc.)
- Glossary of Rhetorical Terms
- How to evaluate websites (from Widener University -- nothing to do with Latin, but useful for both teachers and students using the web)
- Introduction to Latin Epic Versification
- KET Distance Learning (Materials to go with Ecce Romani)
- Latin-English Dictionary
- The Latin List (a listserv)
- Latin Prose Style Checklist
- LatinTeach (discussion forum and resources for Latin teachers)
- Latin Teaching Materials at St. Louis University
- Mathesis (a student-produced web-journal on Classics)
- Medusa Mythology Exam
- National Latin Exam
- Nuts and Bolts of College Writing
- Perseus Vocabulary Tool (for making vocabulary lists for Greek and Latin texts and authors)
- Radiophonia Finnica Generalis (world news broadcast in Latin)
- Teaching Resources from Gilbert Lawall
- Textkit (freely downloadable public domain Greek & Latin grammars)
- VRoma(a virtual community for teaching and learning Classics)
- Wheelock's Latin, A study guide to it
- Wheelock's Latin, self-correcting supplementary exercises (Rutgers)
- 200 Basic Latin Vocabulary Words (which account for about 1/2 the words in a typical Latin prose passage)
- On Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- The Julius Caesar Site (from Perseus)
- The Julius Caesar Web Guide (Schools of California Online Resources for Educators Project)
- Roman History
- BBC History Resources: The Romans
- Ancient/Classical History (internet guidesite from about.com)
- Ancient History Sourcebook
- De Imperatoribus Romanis:An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
- HyperHistory
- Imperium Romanorum
- Julius Caesar: The Last Dictator
- Teaching History (on line journal and useful URL's)
- Time Tables of Roman History
- Roman Art and Archaeology
- Capitolium.org (Roman Imperial Fora)
- Cultural Virtual Reality Lab (UCLA)
- Forum Romanum Projectfrom VRoma
- Maecenas: Images of Greece and Rome
- The Pompeii Forum Project
- RomanArch (the Roman Archaeology site)
- Roman Art and Architecture (searchable image collection)
- Rome (a cyber reconstruction including quicktime movies, from Taisei, a Japanese engineering firm)
- Scale Model of Rome (can "tour" through the model; from the Université de Caen; English index)
- Vitruvius, de Architectura (From the Latin Library)
- See also Archaeology links
- Maps
- By Topic
- Medicine and Technology
- Ancient Medicine (Greek and Roman)
- Ancient Technology Site (University of North Carolina)
- Navigare necesse est (naval and maritime history)
- Theater
- Aquila Theater Co. (includes touring schedule)
- Didaskalia (Greek and Roman Stage Craft)
- A Roman Drama Bibliography (from T. Moore at UT-Austin)
- TheatreHistory.com
- Military History
- Gender
- Feminae Romanae: Women of Ancient Rome
- Diotima (Gender Studies in the Classical World)
- Religion
- Roman Law
- Justin, Institutiones (From the Latin Library)
- Roman Law WWW
- Roman Law Resources
- The Theodosian Code (from the Latin Library)
- See also Mythology and Historical Fiction
- Medicine and Technology
- Into the Medieval Era
- IMS (Internet Medieval Sourcebook)
- The Labyrinth: Medieval Studies on the Web (Georgetown)
- The Medieval Review
- Netserf: Medieval Studies on the Web (Catholic Univ. of America)
- Online Medieval and Classics Library (collection of ancient texts)
- See also Byzantine Links


