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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

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2. Rome: General Resources
die Altertumswissensschaften Antyk An exhaustive list of resources for the Generaloverview of ancient Rome in Italian. roman empire Seedbed of Christianity.
http://www.dalton.org/groups/Rome/RGen.html
General Resources
Bryn Mawr Classical Review

"Mostly a review journal of Greek and Latin classics, the database also includes public interest articles on the classics."
TELA:Scholars Press:World Wide Web site

TELA, The Electronically Linked Academy, is the official World Wide Web site of Scholars Press and of many of our sponsoring societies, which include the American Academy of Religion, the Society of Biblical Literature, the American Philological Association, the American Schools of Oriental Research, and the American Society of Papyrologists. Scholars Press is a consortium of more than twenty organizations, and we publish books, journals, and electronic publications in the areas of religion, classics, and Mediterranean archaeology.
HISTOS:The New Electronic Journal of Ancient Histography

ACL Home Page (American Classical League)

In addition to providing electronic access to ACL documents, The ACL Home Page provides members and other interested people with resources of importance to the teaching and study of the Classics.
TOCS-IN

"TOCS-IN provides the tables of contents of a selection of Classics, Near Eastern Studies, and Religion journals, both in text format and through a Web search program. Where possible, links are given with articles of which the full text or an abstract is available online (about 6%)."

3. Internet Resources: Rome
general resources. Secondary Texts and resources. line; managed by Michael DiMaio,Jr., of Salve Regina University Imperium romanorum The roman empire Tables of
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ROMINRES.HTM
Roman Internet Resources
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The Rome Project
The largest catalog of web resources on Roman history and culture on the web; originally authored by David Miele, Columbia University student, and now maintained by Dr. Neil Goldberg, Archaeology Resident at the The Dalton School . Includes Internet directories on Roman military archaeology literature politics ... drama , and religion
Roman History
Primary Texts
The Law of the Twelve Tables
Translated by E.H. Warmington, Remains of Old Latin III; site maintained by Dr. Thom Thiebault, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Octavian/Augustus: Select Testimonia
Translated by John Porter , Associate Professor, Department of Classics , Saskatchewan University
Pliny, Letter 10.96-97
Pliny's letter to the Emperor Trajan on the Christian "problem"; prepared by James J. O'Donnell, University of Pennsylvania
Polybius 8: 11-16: The Constitution of the Roman Republic
Translated by John Porter , Associate Professor, Department of Classics , Saskatchewan University
Selections from Livy, Books I and II

4. Library Resources For Ancient Rome And The Roman Empire
general Reference resources for Ancient roman Studies Dictionaries Indexes Abstracts Electronic resources Web Links. Dictionary of the roman empire.
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/crsweb/arts/humanities/roman/general.htm

5. Library Resources For Ancient Rome And The Roman Empire
edu to search the Cat and other library resources on the Subject headings for locatingmaterial on the ancient roman world. Use these general subject headings
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/crsweb/arts/humanities/roman/cat.htm

6. Gibbon: General Observations
The Ancient World Web's Index to general resources for Rome Illustrated History of the roman empire. This site is more than a mere illustrated history of Rome; it boasts
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/texts/gibbon.fall.html
General Observations on the Fall of the Roman Empire in the West
by Edward Gibbon
The Greeks, after their country had been reduced into a province, imputed the triumphs of Rome, not to the merit, but to the FORTUNE, of the republic. The inconstant goddess, who so blindly distributes and resumes her favours, had now consented (such was the language of envious flattery) to resign her wings, to descend from her globe, and to fix her firm and immutable throne on the banks of the Tiber. A wiser Greek, who has composed, with a philosophic spirit, the memorable history of his own times, deprived his countrymen of this vain and delusive comfort by opening to their view the deep foundations of the greatness of Rome. The fidelity of the citizens to each other, and to the state, was confirmed by the habits of education and the prejudices of religion. Honour, as well as virtue, was the principle of the republic; the ambitious citizens laboured to deserve the solemn glories of a triumph; and the ardour of the Roman youth was kindled into active emulation, as often as they beheld the domestic images of their ancestors. The temperate struggles of the patricians and plebeians had finally established the firm and equal balance of the constitution; which united the freedom of popular assemblies with the authority and wisdom of a senate-and the executive powers of a regal magistrate. When the consul displayed the standard of the republic, each citizen bound himself, by the obligation of

7. The Ancient World Web: General_Resources/Roman_World
The general resources roman World Index. The single best place to look for resourcesdealing with Illustrated History of the roman empire This site is more
http://www.julen.net/ancient/General_Resources/Roman_World/
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The General Resources : Roman World Index
The Links RomanSites
The single best place to look for resources dealing with Ancient Rome (and its many provinces); I am constantly amazed at Bill Thayer's stamina and extraordinary comprehensive results. Not to be missed. [English]
[Last Site Update: 19-Mar-1999 Hits: 6462 Rating: 7.36 Votes: 11] Rate It Ancient Greece and Rome Talk Show Lesson Plan
Lesson plan about ancient Greece and Rome for middle school teachers, designed to have the students report out the differences between the two civilizations. [English]
[Last Site Update: 26-Jul-2001 Hits: 439 Rating: 1.00 Votes: 1] Rate It Encyclopaedia Romana
A series of illustrated essays on the history, architecture, and culture of Ancient Rome [English]
[Last Site Update: 26-Jan-2000 Hits: 1279 Rating: 7.33 Votes: 6] Rate It Illustrated History of the Roman Empire
This site is more than a mere illustrated history of Rome; it boasts chronologies, interactive maps, an emperor chronology tool, and more. Good bios of important Romans. URL updated May 17, 2001. [English]
[Last Site Update: 18-Oct-1999 Hits: 2573 Rating: 9.20 Votes: 5]

8. Classics And Mediterranean Archaeology
for Latin Teachers; Greek History; Internet resources for Latin The Midle East Fromthe roman empire to the This is a general introduction to the topic written
http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html
(Last modified September 25, 2000 The 50 most recent additions. . Updates have been few lately but I'm working on it. Feel free to resend if I've missed anything.)
Introduction
This document collects links to internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists. Please feel free to copy the links in this page for whatever purposes you see fit (the pages referred to come with their own restrictions). Entries followed by sfsh@umich.edu
Search Tools
Table of Contents
Texts, Projects, Journals, Bibliographies

9. General Ancient History Resources
general Ancient History resources. roman Law Links to Internet resources related toroman Law. Age in literature and the other arts. The roman empire This is
http://dewey.chs.chico.k12.ca.us/ss10.html
General Ancient History Resources
From the Chico High School Library
General Ancient History Resources
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
"An on-line course supplement for students and teachers of the ancient and medieval worlds; features its own essays and primary texts. Over time it will include chapter-length histories for each of the eight "cultures" represented: The Near East, India, Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, Early Islam and Medieval Europe. Aso includes a substantial index of internet sites, divided into five sub-indices: a chronology, an essay index, an image index, an internet site index and an electronic text index."
Mayan Studies Links
A collection of links to Internet information about Mayan and pre-Columbian civilizations of the Americas. Images, information and articles provide a lot of helpful resources.
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
For their builders, the Seven Wonders were a celebration of religion, mythology, art, power, and science. For us, they reflect the ability of humans to change the surrounding landscape by building massive yet beautiful structures, one of which stood the test of time to this very day.
Roman Law
Links to Internet resources related to Roman Law.

10. General World History Resources
Virtual Library History section general and OldWorld Virtual Library History InformationalResources, bysubject people only related to the Holy roman empire.
http://dewey.chs.chico.k12.ca.us/ss9.html
General World History Resources
From the Chico High School Library
General World History Resources
About UNESCO World Heritage List
The United Nations explains how a site can become designated as a World Heritage Site.
UNESCO World Heritage List
List and links to the 690 properties which the United Nations World Heritage Committee has inscribed on the World Heritage List (529 cultural, 138 natural and 23 mixed properties in 122 States Parties). This is a link to a page with brief descriptions of the sites
(Non-UNESCO Website)World Heritage Sites
"The following properties have been approved by the World Heritage Committee to be included on UNESCO's World Heritage List. The list currently contains 552 different properties as of December, 1997."
The World Heritage Cities
Background information on the cities which have World Heritage Sites. Includes information about the surrounding region and country.
Architectural Periods and Styles
Collection of images representing historic periods, and also of the styles of architecture that were popular in those periods.
The Great Buildings Collection
A gateway to architecture from around the world and across history. The Great Buildings Online documents hundreds of buildings and leading architects with 3D models, photographic images and architectural drawings, plus commentaries, bibliographies, and web links, for famous designers and structures of all kinds.

11. Academic Directories
general resources, Collapse of the roman empire Introduction From ORB The OnlineReference Book for Medieval Studies, this page contains an essay written by
http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/tree.jsp?c=35530

12. Academic Directories
general resources, Pennsylvania, this site serves as a gateway to resources in the Greekhistory and literature from the Neolithic period to the roman empire.
http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/tree.jsp?c=35180

13. AA309 Culture, Identity And Power In The Roman Empire
What can we learn from comparing the roman empire with more recent Britain, NorthAfrica, and particular groups in roman Judaea. general resources for AA309.
http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/aa309/
AA309: Culture, Identity and Power in the Roman Empire
Introduction This interdisciplinary course encourages students to analyse the power and influence of the Romans across the Empire, by using ancient evidence. The course addresses the following questions:
  • What did it mean to be 'Roman' in the Roman Empire? How did Roman culture work within the Empire? What can we learn from comparing the Roman Empire with more recent colonial powers?
The study material considers how culture, identity and power were shaped by various social factors (such as religion, gender, and the economy) in particular contexts. These are explored through case studies on the emperor, Roman Italy, Greece and Asia Minor, Britain, North Africa, and particular groups in Roman Judaea. Web resources organised for the course AA309's ROUTES page
The ROUTES project is run by the OU Library to find relevant Internet 'Resources for OU Teachers and Students'. These links have been specially selected by the course team. The resources are searchable. General Resources for AA309.

14. AA309 General Resources
This page contains links to general Internet resources useful Gateway to Classicsresources on the web a visualised form the 'constitution' of the roman empire.
http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/aa309/309general.htm
AA309 General Resources
This page contains links to general Internet resources useful to students of AA309 These resources are external to the Open University and neither the University nor the Course Team can accept any responsibility for their content. They have however been selected by members of the course team as potentially useful to students of AA309. Abbreviations for Classical authors and works . Courtesy of the University of North Carolina. AERIA . Antikensammlung Erlangen Internet Archive. Photo archive and gallery of casts of ancient statues. Some in German. Ancient History Sourcebook , Rome. Classics Resources , Faculty of Classics. University of Cambridge. Gateway to Classics Resources on the web. Digitator The Romario Digitator's web site "is an attempt to reconstruct in a visualised form the 'constitution' of the Roman Empire. This effort is dedicated to the 2000 AD years of European history and to the beginning of the new millennium" a private site from Finland. Diotima Materials for the study of women and gender in the ancient world Electronic Resources for Classicists Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation. A large collection of Links.

15. ROMARCHGeneral Interest Resources
1. general INTEREST resources. 101, U. Evansville; Rome resources the ArcheotypeRome project; ArtServ within the territory of the former roman empire) TOP
http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/Research/researchareas/JWMP/ostia/genr.html
1. GENERAL INTEREST RESOURCES
' indicates a strong resource for scholars, teachers, and students.
Subheadings: [Central sources of images and info.] [Museums] [Society, culture, religion, law, and war] [History] ... [Publications] CENTRAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND IMAGES [TOP]
  • AnthroNet: Internet resources (incl. a handy subscription guide to mailing lists)
  • The UNESCO World Heritage Centre
  • Exploring Ancient World Cultures, a course resource for Civ. 101, U. Evansville
  • Rome Resources: the Archeotype Rome project
  • ArtServ: Art/architecture in the Mediterranean, esp. Italia, Graecia, Asia (Minor), Africa
  • Dakota State University: Art History on the Web (images and descriptions in: Classical Greek, Etruscan, Hellenistic, Roman, E. Christian, Byzantine)
  • Scores of images from the ancient Mediterranean, for a theatre design course at Tulane.
  • Some random photos of Roman Art (under construction)
  • The 12 Caesars in Art, from Skidmore College
  • Portraits of Roman emperors (in progress; asking for assistance in identifications)
  • Global Atlas of Paleovegetation since 18,000 B.P.
  • 16. PBS: The Roman Empire In The First Century - Classroom Resources
    the introduction to tape I of The roman empire in the and literary achievements ofthe roman Republican Arts Demonstrates competence in the general skills and
    http://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/classroom/lesson3.html
    Timeline Special Features About the Film Classroom Resources ... Lesson 2: Roaming 'N Rome! Lesson 3: Number as the Romans Do Lesson 4: Mythmakers Lesson 5: A Roman Empire Information Fair Project Lesson 6: A Roman Empire Trivia Game Lesson 7: Making Decisions that Effect an Empire ... Lesson 8: Religion's Role in the Roman Empire
    Lesson 3: Number as the Romans Do
    Printable Version

    Grades 4-8
    Subject: Social Studies/Technology/Math/Language Arts
    Estimated Time of Completion: 4-6 fifty minute classes
  • Summary Objectives Materials Needed Procedure ... National Standards
  • I. Summary
    The languages of modern France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Romania are all descendants from Latin, the Romans' language. From the time of learning to write the Romans needed a way to indicate numbers. The Ancient Romans didn't have special characters to stand for numbers; therefore, they used their letters to show numbers. Roman numerals are still utilized in specialized ways today. Students will take a look at Roman Numerals. Although Roman numerals are no longer an essential component of our modern mathematics, Roman numerals need to be considered important because they are a part of our cultural heritage. Students will explore Roman numerals, design a coin, discuss uses of math in Rome, and examine different mathematics systems throughout history.
    II. Objectives

    17. PBS: The Roman Empire In The First Century - Classroom Resources
    creatively, roleplay, and improve their general knowledge base A copy of the tapes,The roman empire in the cybercom.com/~grandpa/gdsindex.html roman Gods and
    http://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/classroom/lesson4.html
    Timeline Special Features About the Film Classroom Resources ... Lesson 3: Number as the Romans Do Lesson 4: Mythmakers Lesson 5: A Roman Empire Information Fair Project Lesson 6: A Roman Empire Trivia Game Lesson 7: Making Decisions that Effect an Empire Lesson 8: Religion's Role in the Roman Empire
    Lesson 4: Mythmakers
    Printable Version

    Grades 4-8
    Subject: Language Arts/Social Studies/Technology
    Estimated Time of Completion: 4-5 fifty minute classes
  • Summary Objectives Materials Needed Procedure ... National Standards
  • I. Summary
    How did Rome's religious beliefs affect our world? Students will participate in a detailed study of Roman mythology, and will research, write creatively, role-play, and improve their general knowledge base of mythology.
    II. Objectives
    • Students will practice informative writing skills. Students will demonstrate research skills by using the Internet and reference books and magazines to gather information. Students will be able to recognize Roman gods and goddesses, and they will become familiar with Roman myths. Students will express themselves creatively as they write letters, original myths, and descriptions of the gods and goddesses.

    18. BUBL LINK: 900 History: General Resources
    the holocaust, medieval history, and general resources. online lessons, and resourcesfor teachers and covered include the roman empire, Islamic civilisations
    http://link.bubl.ac.uk/ISC11230
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    900 History: general resources
    Titles Descriptions
  • ANYDAY: Today-in-History
  • Association for History and Computing
  • Directory of Historical Resources
  • Eighteenth Century History Resources ...
  • World Lecture Hall: History
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    ANYDAY: Today-in-History
    Details of historical births, deaths, events, holidays and religious observances which occurred on a particular day of the year. Users select a specific month and day.
    Author: Scope Systems
    Subjects: historical data
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    reference documents
    Location: usa
    Association for History and Computing
    Information about the AHC and its publications as well as links to related resources. Author: Association for History and Computing Subjects: humanities computing DeweyClass: ResourceType: institution, index Location: netherlands, europe
    Directory of Historical Resources
    Project which aims to create a history information network for the exchange of historical information. Includes advice in organizing historical materials, a directory of historical resources, and a set of photographs from the USC Regional History Center. Author: University of Southern California Regional History Center Subjects: history links DeweyClass: ResourceType: index Location: usa
    Eighteenth Century History Resources
    Part of a larger collection of eighteenth century materials covering art, religion, culture and science. Resources are broken down into British, European and American history.
  • 19. Resources
    readings linked some bibliography. images. general resources. The History Channel'sWeb Site on the roman empire; Professor MacManus' Rome Republic to empire Page;
    http://www.bates.edu/~mimber/Rciv/rciv.resources.htm
    Roman Civilization
    CMS 206/History 206
    Resources
    The Roman Wall
    readings linked A Roman History Timeline Time Line for Roman History after 1AD. Victori - The Roman Military A web bibliography on the Roman Army ... some bibliography on the wall images
    The Roman Forum
    readings linked The Roman Forum virtual tour " of the Roman Forum. Imperial fora The Roman Forum Through the Ages off line images
    The Roman House
    readings linked Horace's Villa some bibliography images
    Roman Baths
    readings linked some bibliography images
    The Roman Temple
    readings linked off line images
    The Roman Villa
    readings linked some bibliography images
    General Resources
    Sites collecting links to web resources on Rome

    20. Greco-Roman Studies
    general resources, Paul Halsall's extensive collection of academic qualities webresources relating to all aspects of ancient roman society roman empire,
    http://religion.rutgers.edu/vri/grk_rom.html
    RUTGERS UNIVERSITY RELIGION DEPARTMENT
    Home Academic Sites American Studies Ancient Near East ... What's New? Note: Some texts are buried deep in e-archives. If title link does not work, click source. General Resources American Classical League Web page designed by Suzanne Bonefas posts sources for the myth of Asklepius cult hymns , reports of miraculous cures Epidauros Pergamum Biblioteca Arcana ... seasonal festivals , the Pythagorean pentacle , the Saturnalia , etc. Gnomon On-Line: Bibliographische Datenbank downloadable thesaurus . Bi-lingual website of Jurgen Malitz posts assorted messages in either German or English. Interactive Ancient Mediterranean Multimedia on-line atlas provides high quality topical maps places (Dept of Classics, U of North Carolina). The Internet Classics Archive K. C. Hanson's Classified Bibliographies On-line lists of recent scholarly literature on The Classics Page at Ad Fontes Academy Features a Latin Library with attractive e-editions of original Latin texts (without translation) by authors from Apuleius to Vergil Mythology in Western Art The Perseus Project archive of classic texts (in Greek Latin ET ). Scholarly tools include

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