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    Why don't we all Roman fans post all the links we find in this Thread?

    I found a very good one from history channel.. have a look and if you have more please post.

    Maps/Timelines/etc...

    http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/s...me&section=578

    ETIENNE

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    I'm not a rome fan, but I can help out:

    www.roman-empire.net

    and if you want comdey about rome:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNwL...eature=related
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    Numerous texts iof ancient greek and roman historians latin, english (livius) or latin, english and french (forum romanum).

    http://www.livius.org/

    http://www.forumromanum.org/index2.html

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    Project Gutenberg contains numerous books about and sources from the classical era. It offers translations from and a few original latin and greek texts. link to Project Gutenberg

    Another source for translated sources (both latin and other languages) is fordham.edu.

    Despite giving acces to tons of translated latin sources, the net doesn't seem to offer a wide variety of original latin sources. The current situation for greek sources (or any other language) seems to be even worse. At the sites mentioned, you're unlikely to find non-famous authors, whereas the quality of the translations and the critical apparatus may differ heavily from text to text.
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    Livius.org is great for a lot of things ;)

    http://www.livius.org/
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    Here is one, http://classics.mit.edu/, I also use the Gutenberg Project.

    Then there is my own roleplaying campaign just kicked off 6 hours ago, http://turbator.blogspot.com/, it has many useful links and more will be added. As will the chapters of the campaign and writeups.
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    Thanks for the great sites.. If you have any pls put them on...

    Etienne

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