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Classics on the Net: an RSS aggregator that compiles information of interest to the Classically-minded from various on-line sources.
The News in Latin and Greek: J. Coderch's Akropolis World News presents world news written in Attic Greek. Finland's Radio 1's Nuntii Latini presents a weekly shortwave radio broadcast of world news and items of interest to Classicists in Latin. Transcripts of their broadcasts are also posted on-line.
Writing Resources: A collection of handouts, tip sheets, on-line resources, and reference works.
Claudian: assembles resources, bibliography, and texts from around the web together with
my own timeline, collected appraisals of Claudian, notes on Claudian's
inscription in the Trajan Forum, resources for the carmina minora, and a translation of Die Lobgesänge des Claudian. [tell me about your site]
Latina Est Viva Vox - Latin Expressions and Phrases Keyed to (Selected Chapters of) Wheelock's Latin
Chronology of the Roman Emperors: Emperors and dynasties from Augustus to Constantine XI Dragases
and the fall of Constantinople. Formatted for legal-sized paper.
Synopses of Greek and Roman Authors: Includes dates, works, scholia, and modern editions. Formatted for
legal-sized paper.
List of Lists: From the 7 Against Thebes to the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World.
The Ancient World in the Cinema: Films on the Roman Republic
Consolidated Timeline of Classical Antiquity: presents information about the development, preservation,
and rediscovery of the classical cultures of the Mediterranean. Very much a work in progress, especially for post-antiquity.
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Guides
Guide to the Ancient Olympics
Guide to the Classical Elements of the Dollar Bill
Guide to Epicureanism and Stoicism
Classics Blogs
Rogueclassicism by David Meadows
Blogographos by Debra Hamel
Phluzein: a classical archaeology blog
Curculio by Michael Hendry
Links
Excellent study guides, introductions, and more by Professor John R. Porter
Latin Abbreviations
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