Links / Resources
No Dictionaries - Interlinear vocabulary assistance.
Julius Caesar - Biographical information from Suetonius and Plutarch.
MUS Moodle - Repository of password-protected study aids
Ecce Romani Practice -- Strongly recommended, especially for Latin One students.
Mr. Duff's Rule Sheets -- Latin One grammar notes from a legendary MUS teacher.
Heritage History -- Stories and illustrations about Roman history compiled from old school textbooks.
Bolchazy-Carducci -- Classical studies publication company.
The Latin Library -- A wonderful repository of Latin texts. (Texts are NOT annotated.)
The Perseus Digital Library -- Classical texts, in the original AND in translation.
Rome: Republic to Empire - Barbara McManus's excellent pages on Roman history and civilization.
Advanced Placement Latin -- Link to the College Board's AP programs.
AP Latin Revised - Changes to the AP Latin program, effective in the fall of 2012.
VRoma -- A virtual Rome environment.
BYU Rhetorical Terms -- Anaphora? Prolepsis? Chiasmus? Zeugma?
Steven Saylor -- The home page of Gordianus the Finder.
Dr. Ammondt -- The Finnish professor who sings Elvis (in Latin).
Nuntii Latini -- Listen to the latest news stories (in Latin).
Pompeiiana Newsletter -- The archives of an old school newsletter for Latin students.
Shameless Plug for The Latin Man Podcast -- Modern reflections on an ancient language.
Shameless Plug for De Viro Mirabili -- Buy your copy today! I could use the royalties.
Spanish Steps -- Bob Dylan's references to Greece, Italy, and classical civilization.
Latin Promotional Videos -- Some old school Latin promotional videos from my students.
This Is the Roman Life -- A video from some creative MUS Latin students (2009).
Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo - From Caesar's De bello Gallico to HBO's Rome.
Dido's Treasure - Nero's quest for the lost treasure of Dido.
The Date of the Arch of Titus - Was it built during the reign of Domitian or the reign of Trajan?
Neronian Propaganda - Nero may often be perceived as a bumbling idiot, but he was actually a very sophisticated propagandist.
Battle of the Teutoburg Forest - Tacitus for the high school classroom.
