WEAVING THROUGH CLASSICS WEBSITES By Janet Fillion, Boston Latin Academy Edited by Raymond O. Dufort, Quabbin Regional High School

 1. LANGUAGE 

 2. ARCHAELOGY
  • Archeologica is an amazing site that is updated every day. There are news articles here that herald new discoveries. This is a fun site to go to periodically to learn what new treasures from the ancient world have been finally uncovered.     http://www.archaeologica.org/NewsPage.htm
 3. CLASSICS TESTS AND CERTAMINA
4. IMPORTANT JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE (JCL) SITES 
 5. MYTHOLOGY 
  • This is a very comprehensive Heracles site that tells every aspect of his story with lots of vase depictions of the story and other images to help. The site is on Perseus, but it is mercifully fast, not slow like the rest of Perseus.   Herakles: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Herakles/index.html
6. ORIGINAL SOURCES of MYTHOLOGY 
 7. ENCYCLOPEDIC/REFERENCE SITES 
  • Lacus Curtius - Bill Thayer’s incredibly encyclopedic site:  http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/home.html
  • This is the Livius site and Bill Thayer, author of Lacus Curtius, writes that this site has original scholarly essays, yet simply and beautifully written, on Roman political figures and institutions, and Roman Germania, illustrated with good maps and photographs as appropriate; but also on religion, chronology, various other topics. Part of an even vaster site covering the ancient civilizations of Anatolia, Carthage, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Mesopotamia, and Persia: http://www.livius.org/home.html
  • This is the Livius page with a list of Roman information:  http://www.livius.org/rome.html
  • This one page seems to have anything you could ever need, especially if you are looking for images. The author, Thomas K. Wukitsch, sounds like a most interesting fellow. Do read his bio! To find the goldmine of images on this site, scroll down past all the course info:  http://www.mmdtkw.org/ALRItkwPages.html
  • This is the Forum Romanum of David Camden. This site has info on the Latin language, Roman history, Roman daily life, the bloodlines of over 1000 mythological characters, a large number of historical and art-historical images. There is even a grammar of Oscan and Umbrian!: http://www.forumromanum.org/index2.html
  • This is another all-encompassing site: the Rome Project of the Dalton School: http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/rome/index.html
  • General Research Site: http://contentville.com
  • http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/home.html [LacusCurtius - Major Site on Roman Antiquity]
8. HISTORY and CULTURE 
9. LIFE & CULTURE, BUILDINGS, PHOTOS OF SITES
 10. TIME LINES 
 11. MAPS 
12. ART and ARCHITECTURE 
13. MUSEUMS
14. VASES 
15. MOSAICS
 16. ANCIENT SCULPTURE 
17. MODERN PAINTINGS WITH ANCIENT THEMES 
  18. TEXTS 
19. LITERATURE
20. A SPECIAL EXTRA 
21.  EPIGRAPHY SITES
22.  CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE (CLC)