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  1. Water Technology in the Middle Ages: Cities, Monasteries, and Waterworks after the Roman Empire (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology) by Roberta J. Magnusson, 2001-12-04
  2. Foundation History: the Roman Empire: Teacher's Resource Pack by Fiona Reynoldson, 1994-06-30
  3. The Roman Empire: Assessment and Resource Pack (Heinemann History Study Units) by Martyn J. Whittock, 1991-05-13
  4. Contrasts & Connections: Teacher's Resource Book: Year 7 (Discovering the Past) (The Roman Empire/Medieval Realms/Islamic Civilisations) by Alan Large, Andy Reid, 1995-04-30
  5. Past Masters: The Roman Empire by Phil Suggitt, 2000-06

21. Virtual Religion Index
Large link collection from Rutgers University, categorised by religion. Also includes resources for Category Society Religion and Spirituality Directories...... Confucian Tradition. Taoist Tradition. Japan general resources. Shinto. Ethics Moral Values, Republican Rome. roman empire. Mystery Religions. Hindu Studies, Vedas.
http://religion.rutgers.edu/vri/
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22. AMICI: Resources For Teachers
general resources. Center (CTCWeb) features all sorts of fine resources on the womenand children during the height of the roman empire images, descriptions
http://www.cornellcollege.edu/classical_studies/amici/resources.shtml

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Latin Teaching Resources Latin Texts Resources for particular Textbooks ... Further Resources for Teaching Ancient Rome
General Resources

23. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
general Classics Links. Electronic resources for Classicists The Second Generation(Maria C Exploring Ancient World Cultures The roman empire (U. Evansville).
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=1020

24. Online Resources
language and topical dictionaries related to the general study of Byzantium Sitesand resources concerning the study of the Eastern roman empire in the
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/lateantique/resources/online-resources.htm
History and Culture of Late Antiquity
A Multi-Campus Research Group of the University of California Online Resources Faculty Events [ Online Resources ] Associates Exchange Fellowship Late Antiquity Homepage This page is under construction, further updates are pending. Please be patient. Searches and Site Reviews - Recommended search engines and guides for locating online resources for the study of late antiquity.
  • Argos - A Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet. Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review - Online information and reviews of electronic resources available for the study of antiquity and late antiquity. Netserf - Searchable database of links, texts, and other online resources organized by topic for the entire Middle Ages. WWW Virtual Library History Index - Centralized index of links to sites for the study of history, categorized by era, country, methods and materials, disciplines, and topics.
General Collections and Databases
  • The Internet Medieval Sourcebook - Provides primary source material on the Middle Ages in the public domain for use online, with a specific section on Byzantine Sources The Labyrinth - Resources for Medieval Studies sponsored by Georgetown University. The Labyrinth provides free, organized access to electronic resources in medieval studies through a World Wide Web server at Georgetown University. The Labyrinth's menus and links provide connections to databases, services, texts, and images on other servers around the world.

25. Ancient History Internet Resources
Athens, capital of Greece. The roman empire. Private Life Based in the USA.general resources on Women Based in the USA. Sparta and the Peloponnese.
http://www.le.ac.uk/archaeology/intresources/anchis.html
Ancient History Internet Resources
This page contains links to web pages associated with the ancient world. Many of these are based in North America; however, I have indicated those based in Europe which will always load most rapidly. This page contains links under the following headings:
Athens and the Aegean
The Roman Empire
The Ancient Economy
Women in the Ancient World ...
Databases
Athens and the Aegean
Look for the following ancient sources under the section on sources in translation: Herodotos 'Histories' 'Histories' plain text ; Thucydides 'History of the Peloponnesian War' 'History of the Peloponnesian War' plain text ; Aristotle 'Athenian Constitution' 'Politics' ; Old Oligarch 'Constitution of the Athenians' ; Aristophanes 'The Wasps' 'Peace' ; Xenophon 'Agesilaos' ; Plutarch 'Aegesilaos' 'Agis' 'Kleomenes'
Polybios 'Rise of the Roman Empire'; Livy 'Rome and the Mediterranean'.
Athens, capital of Greece
The Roman Empire
Look for the following ancient sources under the section on sources in translation: Augustus 'Res Gestae' ; Tacitus 'Annals' 'Annals' plain text 'Histories' plain text ; Pliny Select Letters
Suetonius 'Lives of the Early Emperors'; 'Historia Augusta' for the later emperors; Dio Cassius; Virgil 'Aeneid'; Horace 'Epodes'.

26. Heritage Antique Map Sales, Auctions, And Museum - Maps And History Navigator
Ottoman Greece, Modern Hungary Italy, general Italy, roman empire Italy, Medieval general. NetSerfthe Internet Guide to Medieval resources Online Reference
http://www.carto.com/links_euro.htm
Maps and History Navigator
Europe
On this page...
Europe, General Medieval Europe The Viking Age Renaissance and Reformation ... Former Yugoslavia General Primary Historical Documents from Western Europe
Lectures for Western Civilization

The History Guide

The Mad Monarchs Series

Medieval Europe Antique and Medieval Atlas
Worlds of Late Antiquity

NetSerf: the Internet Guide to Medieval Resources

Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
...
End of Europe's Middle Ages
The Viking Age The Viking Home Page World of the Vikings The Viking History Web Medieval Greenland ... The Vikings in America Renaissance and Reformation Renaissance Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe Reformation Guide From Reformation to Revolution Revolutions of 1848 Encyclopedia of 1848 Revolutions Marx/Engels Internet Archive Austria The Imperial House of Hapsburg Baltic States History of Estonia Estonian History Latvia- History History of Lithuania Bulgaria (currently no links) Belgium (currently no links) Czech Republic (currently no links) Denmark (currently no links) Finland History of Finland An Outline History of Finland France, The Ancient Celts

27. The Forgotten Empire - Byzantine Civilization Of The Middle Ages
places, art, architecture, religious history, military history and general historyof the Eastern roman empire. Also includes maps and useful resources for the
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The Forgotten Empire When Rome fell, Byzantium lasted another thousand years by Melissa Snell In the fifth century AD, the mighty Roman Empire "fell" to invading barbarians and complex internal pressures. The land that had been centrally governed for centuries disintegrated into numerous warring states. The safety and privileges enjoyed by some residents of the empire vanished to be replaced by a constant state of danger and uncertainty; others merely traded one set of daily terrors for another. Europe was plunged into what Renaissance scholars would label a "dark age." Yet Byzantium remained.

28. Italian History On The Web
general Sources http//www.medioevoitaliano.org Italian History, the Medieval ProjectThe Italian Index Provides links to resources on all The roman empire.
http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/italy.html
General Sources
Ancient Rome

The Roman Empire
I talian H istory
Research on the Web
European, Asian, African

U.S. History Pages
Click here for H-Net Reviews
On- line reviews of books and other multi-
media sources. See especially H-Italy,
H-World, H-SAE and H-Frauen-L.

General Sources
http://www.medioevoitaliano.org
Italian History, the Medieval Times. Art of Renaissance Science: Galileo and Prespective Explores the context in which Italian Renaissance science arose, and how the mathematics of Galileo was related to the great works of art and architecture in this period. Casanova, Giacomo Girolamo Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy Columbus, Christopher Doge of Venice: The Ancient Ghetto of Venice History, archives and more. Economic History Of Italy Etruscans Garibaldi, Giuseppe History of Italy Begins in the Bronze Age and ends with the Post-War era. History of Venice Includes information on the nearby island of Murano. Journeys of the Italians Mussolini, Benito

29. Ancient History On The Web
general Sources ABZU Guide to resources for the roman Art and Archaeology Indexfor web resources. The roman empire Christian Catacombs of Rome Includes the
http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/ancient.html

General Sources

Ancient Greece

The Roman Empire
Internet Classics Archive : online western and eastern classics sponsored by the MIT program in Writing and Humanistic Studies H istory of the A ncient W orld
Research on the Web
European, Asian/African
Other History Pages

U.S. History Pages
Click here for H-Net Reviews
On- line reviews of books and other multi-media ources. See especially H-World.
Best of the Best
The Perseus Digital Library
Largest online collection of ancient history
texts; collaborative effort of 14 universities.
Ancient World Web
index of sites, institutions, everything about ancient world Byzantium: Byzantine Studies on the Internet vital and growing site for Byzantine Studies Classical Atlas Project cartography of the ancient world Diotima materials for the study of women and gender in the ancient world General Sources ABZU: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East Ancient History: A Trip Back in Time Topics include the Babylonian, Anatolian and Sumerian civilizations. Ancient Medicine Ancient Western Civilizations Information on the Anglo-Saxon, the Celt and Norse cultures.

30. RomanSites — Gateway To 2,261 Websites On Ancient Rome
An extensive collection of links to roman websites, updated daily. Classified, annotated, loosely Category Society History By Time Period Ancient Rome Directories...... a roman eagle from a coin, general 122 sites 6 scrolls, from a Pompeii wallpainting,resources 86 sites. times (for modern maps of the roman empire, see History
http://www.ku.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Roman/RomanSites*/home.htm
mail: Bill Thayer
Site updated: 9 Apr 03
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Home Using RomanSites Search RomanSites To add a site Linking to this site Major Bibliographies, Offsite:
Bibliografia essenziale su Roma Antica (M. Ierardi: 56 basic works, mostly in Italian)

Classified Bibliography of Greco-Roman Antiquity (J. Poucet: about 3000 items)

General Roman Bibliography (L. Nelson at ORB: 770 items)

Greco-Roman Studies: Periodical Bibliography (K. C. Hanson: 1100 items)
...
List of Bibliographies covering the Ancient World (Diotima: mostly women, literature, religion)
RomanSites
is a subsite of LacusCurtius LacusCurtius (currently over 1400 pages) is in its own right one of the main Roman resources on the Web and includes a lot of more direct information: some major Latin texts , several entire books on Roman subjects, hundreds of photographs , dozens of maps and inscriptions , etc.: often enough, judging from my mail, what you're looking for in the first place.
RomanSites
A catalog of websites on Roman antiquity
websites
If you know of a resource that belongs here (your own, for example)

31. Medieval Women's Monasticism
Medieval Women's Monasticism. general resources. Women in the roman empire.Class outline on women in the late roman empire. Acts of Paul and Thecla.
http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/~dvess/ids/medieval/medwomen.html
Desert Hermits Eastern Monasticism Benedictine Monasticism Irish Monasticism ... Medieval Monasticism Main Page
Medieval Women's Monasticism
General Resources ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies Woman Under Monasticism excerpts from the classic text by Lina Eckenstein Medieval Women Medieval Feminist Index Matrix excellent resource for the study of monasticism SisterSite Homepage for a modern view of women religious and extensive list of women's communities. The Nun Study The Role of Benedictine Women Before the Gregorian Reform paper by Dr. Vess Women Writers of the Middle Ages Medieval Woman Home Page Feminine Translations of the Rule of St. Benedict This is an invaluable collection of online feminized versions of the Rule; the collection includes the Northern Prose and Caxton versions in Middle English, the Foxe version in early modern English, as well as the Altenburg version in Middle High German. The even chapters of RB adapted for women's communities Peregrina Publishing Co.

32. Ancient Egypt
general resources, Mesopotamian History, Religion, Zoroastrianism, Mesopotamian withextensive links to internet resources. The roman empire at its Greatest
http://www.educate.net.au/feature_archive/ancient/
Ancient Egypt
Start the journey with Daily Life, Gods and Religion, Funerary Customs, Orientation, Chronology Mesopotamia
General Resources, Mesopotamian History, Religion, Zoroastrianism, Mesopotamian Languages, Cuneiform, Mesopotamian Architecture, Art, Literature, Mathematics and Science TimeLine: Ancient Rome
Provides a chronological index of the history of Ancient Rome with extensive links to internet resources. Emphasis is placed upon the use of primary source material and new perspectives upon the roles of women in ancient time. Welcome to Ancient Mediterranean History!
A site that links to information on Greece, Rome and Egypt. This web site is part of an international project called Thinkquest. LacusCurtius: into the Roman World
The core of this site is the Roman Gazetteer, a commented photo album of Roman towns and monuments. The Roman Empire at its Greatest Extent
A map showing the extent of the Roman Empire in the Third Century AD. The Olympians
The Olympians by their Greek and Latin names, and their relationship to Zeus. Also includes ancient Greek religion.

33. James A. Gibson Library, Brock University-General Resources For Italian Literatu
developments in Italian linguistics and literature from the roman empire to the Voiceof the Shuttle Italian general resources and literature resources by
http://www.brocku.ca/library/research/ital/gen.htm
Catalogues Databases Reference Subject Resources ... Site Map
GENERAL RESOURCES FOR ITALIAN LITERATURE
  • Italian Language and Literature (Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development, Sardinia)
    Brief encyclopedia entries are provided describing developments in Italian linguistics and literature from the Roman Empire to the present. An ideal quick reference guide for literary and social history research.
  • Italian Literature Mainpage
    A quick reference resource for Italian literary history with entries are organized by era. Although the site is not from a scholarly source, it does offer concise and helpful definitions and descriptions. Various other resources pertaining to Italian culture, travel, and community are included.
  • Voice of the Shuttle: Italian
    General resources and literature resources by individual author.
  • WESS Italian Studies Web Literature (ACRL)
    A dependable list of web sites, organized by type (search engines, electronic texts, reference, etc.), created by the Association of College and Research Libraries.
Catalogues Databases Reference Subject Resources ...
How Do I?

34. Classics : Guide To General Library Resources
lead you to the major general resources in the For additional print resources browsethe Reference Collection of the Aristocracy in the roman empire During the
http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/hum/classics/gen/class.html
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This document is intended to lead you to the major general resources in the University of Adelaide libraries on Classical Studies. There are also Subject Guides for art, literature, religion etc. Last update: 28 March 2003 by Chris Smith CONTENTS Book review resources Chronology Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Electronic databases ... Web resources
ATLASES AND MAPS
The following is a selection of what's available in the library. Atlases which deal with a specific subject (such as Archaeology) are listed with that subject rather than here.
For additional print resources browse the Reference Collection at 912.3 (Ancient World), 937 (Roman World), 938 (Greek World).
See also the Geography library resource guide for place names dictionaries, lexicons etc. Ancient history atlas / M. Grant, 3rd edition, 1986

35. Roman Resources
Ancient Rome resources Page. general Websites. roman empire contains good, basicmaterial on life in the roman empire, including descriptions of the
http://my.execpc.com/~jjstoltz/Roman.html
Ancient Rome Resources Page
Librarian's Resources
Reference Tools Librariana Cool Stuff for Kids ... Home
General Websites Ancient Rome - find out why Rome wasn't built in a day! Explore its Colosseum, Forums, and the Circus Maximus, as well as the city of Pompeii. Roman Empire - contains good, basic material on life in the Roman Empire, including descriptions of the architecture, politics, clothes, and entertainment. Roman History - learn about Rome's education, army, religion, and much more! There's even an interactive quiz where you can test your knowledge. From BBC Education. Who were the Romans? - have fun learning about ancient Romans, especially their history in Britain. Check out the tutorial written by schoolkids, some quick and quirky facts, a quiz, and more! Timeline : Ancient Rome - designed to introduce students in grades 3-5 to the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome.
Life in Ancient Rome Daily Life in Ancient Civilizations - all about daily life in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, and China. Contains original stories and games, as well as homework help galore. Roman Ball Games - description of the popular ancient Roman ball playing games similar to handball, but played by several players around two concentric circles.

36. Mythology: MythingLinks' Page For Reference Resources, Online Texts, Writing Pap
and MLA), and good writing style in general. a comprehensive catalog of languagerelatedInternet resources. from the first-century (CE) roman empire until the
http://www.mythinglinks.org/reference.html
MYTHING LINKS
to Mythologies, Fairy Tales and Folklore,
Kathleen Jenks, Ph.D.
Mythological Studies Department
Pacifica Graduate Institute

249 Lambert Road
Carpinteria, CA 93013 Search Engine Page
Reference Resources,
Online Texts,
Writing Research Papers,
World Languages, Etc.
Scholars burning their midnight oil (Russian lacquer art courtesy of Russian Sunbirds http://www.ipl.org/
    This is the Internet Public Library (IPL) run by the School of Learning at the University of Michigan. It offers an amazing array of information, including reference librarians who'll help with your questions. There are some 9000 online texts (including essays by T.S. Eliot) that can be browsed by author, title, or Dewey Subject Classification. The "Literary Criticism Collection" contains over 2500 critical and biographical websites about authors and their works (both American and international) that can be browsed by author, by title, or by literary period. I browsed in the worldwide newspapers I found several broken links at one site in the Nepal section, but also some fascinating information at another. Under Taiwan, one paper hadn't been published in several years but the site contained an oddly eloquent plea for a return to oldtime newspaper formats, even when online. Several other countries also have newspapers still online whose last issue is months, even years old, but I have to say that there's something refreshing about knowing there are still places on earth where updates aren't expected at the speed of light (besides, reading old regional newspapers sometimes throws into high relief the roots of a problem only currently manifesting in the world at large). In addition to newspapers, there are magazine articles if they don't have something, they'll tell you who might.

37. University Of Sydney Library. Classical Mythology
general WWW resources. Currently undergoing renovation, this site covers Web resourceson the Common names of the Aristocracy in the roman empire during the 6th
http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/subjects/classics/classcivinternet.html
Classics Home Classical Civilization
Classical Mythology

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Information skills
Internet Resources
The purpose of this guide is to point visitors to relevant sites relating to classical civilization on the Internet and the World Wide Web. This is not a comprehensive guide or gateway but rather a starting point to information in the area:
General WWW Resources
AnPhilNet : the Database of l'Annee Philologique on the Web
Offers an online database of recent APh volumes (searchable by full text, modern author, ancient author and APh Rubric). Vol.69 (1998) is the latest online. Bibliographic entries match the printed format as far as possible, but offer only a single font and character style. Also includes a list of APh periodical abbreviations. ARGOS
Provides a limited area search of Internet sites dealing with the ancient and medieval worlds. It is a peer-reviewed, major academic resource for all facets of classical studies. Classic and Mediterranean Archaeology Homepage
An amazing collection of links of interest to archaeologists, classicists and ancient historians. Well worth a browse, with searching allowable by category and title word. You never know what you may stumble over, although the odd broken link cab be frustrating.

38. Search The Internet
Social Sciences — Archaeology — general resources. academic journal dedicatedto the study of Northwestern Europe from the Late roman empire to the
http://www2.nypl.org/home/branch/links/index3.cfm?STwoID=68

39. GUIDE TO ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Late roman empire to the advent of the Norman empire. A Gazetteer of Subroman Britain(AD 400-600 but there are also substantial materials of general interest
http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/kevin.greene/wintro3/further.htm
Note: this is part of an electronic companion that supplements Kevin Greene's book Archaeology: an introduction (1995); click on the title to start from the home page.
SOME ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
This is rather a rag-bag of general resources, plus others that did not fit into my book's 'electronic companion'. I have not checked all of them recently, nor have I contacted the site-owners to tell them that they are linked to this page. If it is useful, fine; otherwise I suggest that you look at the most general resources (such as ArchNet and ARGE, which are listed below) and place book-marks in your browser. Please report problems or errors to kevin.greene@ncl.ac.uk
Searching for information
Below you will find Links2Go Key Resource, which will take you to a classified list of relevant web-sites, and my favourite search engine (Google). It works best with 1-3 keywords (e.g. archaeology radiocarbon calibration - no punctuation needed). Microsoft Encarta allows you to search the well-known encyclopedia on-line (try 'Archaeology' on its own to see what is available).
Links Go Key Resource
Archaeology Topic in Encarta Concise Encyclopedia
  • If you wish to find a simple starting point in the form of an article with critical comments, try the

40. InfoDome - RESOURCES FOR ROMAN HISTORY
atlas covering Archaic Greece to the Late roman empire. Studies (including Journalof roman Studies). This website includes links to general classics resources
http://infodome.sdsu.edu/research/guides/romanhistory.shtml
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Table of Contents The library's home page can lead you to many of the resources mentioned. It can be found at http://infodome.sdsu.edu
The PAC is the library's catalog and this is the way to find what books we have and what journal titles we have. To find the latter, use the Periodical Title search as this will tell you what journals we have in any format. To find books, use specific terms or Rome - History. For primary documents, use the word "sources" after any heading. Dictionaries, encyclopedias, chronologies
Cambridge Ancient History (D 57 C253)

Multivolume, multi-authored scholarly set on history of the ancient world, with emphasis on Greece and Rome. Much discussion of sources.
Chronology of the Ancient World (D 54.5 B5 Ref)
This book describes chronology studies, calendars, etc. It also has several tables of chronological events in the back, several dealing with Rome.
Chronology of the Ancient World, 10,000 BC to AD 799 (D 54.5 M44 Ref)

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