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Dana Hall Library >> Subject Guides >> Language >>  Classics / Latin

Classics/Latin Subject Guide

Course and Assignment Pathfinders

Latin II: Roman History

Women in the Classical World (Cross-listed under Social Studies)

  • Trimester III Project
  • Trimester III Oral Presentation

  • Reference Sources

    Specialized Reference Sources

    Atlas of the Roman world REF 937.02 COR
    Biographical dictionary of ancient Greek and Roman women: notable women from Sappho to Helena REF 305.4092 LIG
    Chronicle of the Roman emperors: the reign-by-reign record of the rulers of imperial Rome REF 937 SCA
    Dictionary of Roman religion REF 292.0703 ADK
    Encyclopedia of the Roman empire REF 937.06 BUN
    Handbook to life in ancient Rome REF 937 ADK
    Penguin historical atlas of ancient Rome REF 912.37 SCA
    The Romans: new perspectives REF 937 MCG
    The Usborne Internet-linked encyclopedia of the Roman world REF 937 CHA
    Who was who in the Roman world, 753 BC-AD 476 REF BC WHO
    Women in the classical world REF 305.409 WOM


    Subscription Databases

    InfoTrac
    Full-text and indexed articles from a variety of periodicals.

    SIRS Renaissance
    Current full-text articles focusing on the arts and the humanities; many articles supplemented by graphics, including art reproductions, photographs and illustrations.

    Websites

    Forum Romanum
    http://www.forumromanum.org/

    A digital library of Latin literature and scholarly literature about the classical world.

    Perseus Project
    http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/

    "Perseus is an evolving digital library," including works on the classical world.

    SPQR: Encyclopedia Romana
    http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/

    This site contains images and essays about many aspects of life in ancient Rome. Browse ROMA or NOTAE or search the index, located under the SPQR section, (http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/contents.html), which includes links to topics mentioned in other essays.