Latin Links

Latin Language and Literature
Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar. Part of the Perseus project.
Latin Language from Geocities
Collection of On-line Lexica and Search Engines by Ross Scaife
Tools of the Trade for the Study of Roman Literature, by Lowell Edmunds and Shirley Werner
Viteliu The Languages of Ancient Italy.
Phrases and Abbreviations
Phobias List by Fred Culbertson
Fun with Etymology
Etruscan Network: Internet Resources


Latin Texts Online
The Latin Library
Latin Texts from Geocities
Latina Folia Christi, by Chris Mitchell
The Online Medieval and Classical Library
Ovid Metamorphoses, the Analytical Onomasticon Project
Ovid Project. "The University of Vermont's rare book department contains an extensive collection of illustrated works of Ovid".
The Vergil Project. "A collaborative enterprise dedicated to collecting, creating, and disseminating resources for teaching and research about Vergil."
Pagina Sabina: The Horace Project
Vergil's Home Page. A very useful and attractive "Pagina Domestica" for Vergil students, including bibliographies, texts and commentaries, discussion groups, teaching materials, and links to more Vergil sites.
Roman History
Augustus: Images of Power by Mark Morford.
Justin Paola's Collection of Roman Emperors
Roman Emperors (De Imperatoribus Romanis)
Roman Art and Archaeology
Pompeii: Houses, gardens, and Paintings by Mark Morford
Romarch, Roman Art and Archaeology
Forum Romanum, information about major structures of the Roman Forum
Pompeii and Herculanum, A List of Ancient Sources
The Riley Collection of Roman Sculpture

Mythology

Aeneas in the Underworld, a mutimedia path by Mark Morford and Daniel Holmes
Fall of Troy, A "multimedia path" of text and imagges by Mark Morford and Daniel Holmes. MythNET
Myths & Stories

Sexuality, Gender, and Women Studies

De Feminis Romanis, Latin Readings on Roman Women
Vergil's Dido a "multimedia path" of text and images by Mark Morford, Daniel Holmes, John Ashenfelter

Sites of questionable utility

“Little Venture” Latin Pages. Latin grammar, etymology, the Roman Calendar and lots more.
Thesaurus Linguae Latinae

Other internet resources

ARGOS, Limited Area Search of the Ancient World
Ross Scaife's Collection of On-line Lexica and Search Engines, including Lewis and Short Latin Dictionary
The Perseus Project "Perseus is a continually growing digital library of resources for studying the ancient world. The library's materials include ancient texts and translations, philological tools, maps, extensively illustrated art catalogs, and secondary essays on topics like vase painting."
Lupa, sub aegide VRomae
The Voice of the Shuttle: Classical Studies webliography
The Prima Luce Award, given monthly for the best web site relating to Roman antiquity VRoma, A Virtual Community for Teaching and Learning Classics
Bill Thayer's Roman Sites, a catalog of 1252 websites on Roman Antiquity.
Compiled by Liffey Thorpe for Earlham College's Latin 11 and 12.
©1997-98 Earlham College
Revised September, 1998