Please scroll down to discover links to Quizlet, Grammar, History, Mythology Resources (& more...)
Quizlet: VocabularyLatin I all vocabulary lists in Quizlet. If you choose in Quizlet the alphabetical view (upper right hand side) the sets appear in the order of the Stages to which they belong. Direct links to weekly vocabulary lists will appear in the Nuntii (Assignments) section of this site.
Cambridge Latin Unit IThe Roman House: a link to a collection of resources on the class's BlendSpace site
Cambridge Latin Course website with resources that supplement the book. Halfway down the page is a thematically arranged list of links to cultural resources.
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The basilica (courthouse and assembly hall) in the forum of Pompeii.
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Grammar
Or find all Grammar tutorials by Latintutorial on YouTube at this blendspace site (see below):
Stage 6 Grammar: the imperfect and perfect tenses (times-PAST TIMES) of verbs. Please look at the Latin tutorial videos on Blendspace too.
Roman Culture & History
The Roman Empire in the First Century, a PBS website accompanying a documentary series by the same name. Lots of good stuff here.
Outlines of Roman History by William C. Morey, Ph.D., D.C.L. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: American Book Company (1901). Source forumromanum.org
Romans Primary History BBC, a website designed for schools. Topic include: technology, roads, family & children and religion.
Roman Philosophy at Nova Roma
Mores: Resources relating to many aspects of Roman culture, produced by KET's Dilstance Learning Latin ProgramLatin
Ancient Medicine (Medicina Antiqua) an online exhibition at the University of Virginia.
Pompeii
79 AD Destruction and Re-discovery. There is not much you can't find out about Pompeii at this site. It is comprehensive and up-to=date.
Pompeii: life on the streets. 3 minute BBC webpage with video.
Exhibition reveals preserved bodies of Pompeii victims, a BBC video interview with an archaeologist at Pompeii.
Mythology
Theoi Project is a site exploring Greek mythology and the gods in classical literature and art. The aim of the project is to provide a comprehensive, free reference guide to the gods (theoi), spirits (daimones), fabulous creatures (theres) and heroes of ancient Greek mythology and religion. http://www.theoi.com/
Ancient Greek Mythology is a very comprehensive site created by Anthony Bulloch. Dept. of Classics, University of California, Berkeley.
Classical Mythology is a website created by Oxford University press to supplement a book of the same title.
Museums & Images
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: Classical Archaeology (Beazley) an important site for all study of all types of material remains
The British Museum (London, UK) Online gallery of Greek artifacts. Site Search
Explore the British Museum. Highlights and exhibitons.
Search the British Museum. Over two million objects and artifacts (and counting). Search the entire collection here.
Louvre (Paris) Masterpieces of Greek Sculpture.
Lourvre (Paris) Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities. Check out the 275 items in the "highlights" section.
The Vatican Museum (Rome, Italy)
Online galleries of art and artifacts (incl. classical artifacts).
The Boston Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, USA)
Online galleries of Greek and Roman art and artifacts.
The Metropolitan Museum (New York, USA)
Online gallery of Greek and Roman art.
The University of Pennsylvannia Museum (Philadelphia, USA)
Online gallery of Greek artifacts.