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Another site for schoolwork project resources. This has some really thorough links on a wide range of topics. | http://www.dalton.org/groups/rome/index.html |
A bibliographical tool to be used as a proxy for searching the Web for Roman material – its parent site LacusCurtius (currently about 850 pages) is one of the main Roman resources on the Web. Excellent for getting hold of serious academic work. |
http://www.ukans.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/ Roman/RomanSites*/home.html (You may not be able to click on this link directly, although it works for me. (I had to put a break in it to fit it on the page.) If necessary, copy the link to the address bar of your browser and take out the BR tag.) |
This is a good straightforward PC based resource for young people, useful for getting a context and a feel for the times. | Microsoft Ancient Lands |
Some novels that use the Roman world as a background. The McCullogh books are novelistic treatments of real politically notable figures, like Marius, Sulla, etc. The Saymore books are detective stories set in the late Republic, very easy reading and you can pick up a lot of information. | First Man in Rome Caesar, The Grass Crown, and the rest of the series - by Colleen McCullough |
The Gordianus the Finder series (Roman detective story) by G. Saymore (not sure of the spelling, sorry |
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