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  1. Water Technology in the Middle Ages: Cities, Monasteries, and Waterworks after the Roman Empire (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology) by Roberta J. Magnusson, 2001-12-04
  2. Foundation History: the Roman Empire: Teacher's Resource Pack by Fiona Reynoldson, 1994-06-30
  3. The Roman Empire: Assessment and Resource Pack (Heinemann History Study Units) by Martyn J. Whittock, 1991-05-13
  4. Contrasts & Connections: Teacher's Resource Book: Year 7 (Discovering the Past) (The Roman Empire/Medieval Realms/Islamic Civilisations) by Alan Large, Andy Reid, 1995-04-30
  5. Past Masters: The Roman Empire by Phil Suggitt, 2000-06

61. General Resources: Virtual Libraries
general. 17371794), History of the Decline and Fall of the roman empire; SamuelSmiles of Page Go to History Net Homepage Go To Internet resources Homepage Go
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/hist/library/internet/general/virtual.shtml
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Logos: texts in many languages [extensive library]:
http://www.logos.it/literature/literaturewaa.html
The On-Line Books Page [extensive links to variety of e-texts]:
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
FRA Bibliotheque nationale de France: Gallica catalogue [large archive of facsimile texts (Acrobat), includes Latin (e.g. Rolls Series) and other non-French material as well as French texts]:
http://catalognum2.bnf.fr/html/i-frames.htm
Texts in English
The Oxford Text Archive [extensive archive of e-texts]:
http://ota.ahds.ac.uk/
Project Gutenberg e-texts (English), include:
  • Richard de Bury (1287-1345) Philobiblon (Love of Books) Augsburg Confession, 1530 Thomas Huxley, Autobiography and Selected Essays Andrew Dickson White, Autobiography Benjamin Franklin, Autobiography Charles Darwin, Autobiography John of Damascus, Barlaam and Ioasaph Henry Ossian Flipper, The Colored Cadet at West Point.[autobiography] Arthur Ransome, The Crisis in Russia Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy In America Gerald of Wales, The Description of Wales

62. Ancient Greece And Rome
Art, Classical Byzantine empire HistoryTo Mythology, Greek Mythology, roman, PhilosophersBiography Cities;Daily Life; general resources; History; Inspired
http://www.wshs.fcps.k12.va.us/library/pf/AncGrRm.htm

63. Web Resources For "Barbarians And Civilisation"
Web resources for Barbarians and Civilisation . Professor James. Edward Gibbon's general Observations on the Fall of the roman empire in the West ;
http://www.personal.rdg.ac.uk/~lhsjamse/courses/barbar.htm
Web Resources for "Barbarians and Civilisation"
First Year FUE course in the Dept of History, University of Reading
Last modified: 11 October 2000 Many of these texts come from the Internet Medieval Sourcebook , which can profitably be browsed for more material. Please note: the texts (and images) listed below are very much supplementary to the main reading list, but they do direct you to crucial primary material which may well be of use to you when working up topics or writing essays. I should be grateful if you would keep me aware of any errors (out-of-date links; typoes etc): you can e-mail me (Edward James) from here. or consult the "Timeline" from the course booklet.
Lecture 1: Barbarians and Civilisation: An Introduction
Professor James
Lecture 2: The Later Roman Empire
Professor James

64. Egypt In The Roman Empire CL2361
general resources http//www.lb.rhbnc.ac.uk/resources/artsandhumanitiesinternetresources.html http//classics.mit.edu/Plutarch/antony.htmlRoman History, Coins
http://www.rhul.ac.uk/scolar/cl2361/web-general.html
Web resources : Back to Links General : The University of Michigan Papyrus Collection
http://www.lib.umich.edu/pap/
The Duke Papyrus Archive
http://www.odyssey.lib.duke.edu/papyrus/texts/homepage.html

provides access to texts about, and images of, 1,375 papyri from ancient Egypt. The Advanced Papyrological Information System
http://www.columbia.edu/dlc/apis/

a database of papyri with some translations Ancient Egypt Web Site - British Museum
http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/menu.html

provides a good tour and background The Christian Coptic Orthodox Church Of Egypt
http://www.coptic.net

Egyptian exploration society
includes references to excavations and resources. http://www.ees.ac.uk/ Oriental Institute Research Archives Oriental Institute database at the University of Chicago contains a huge number of links to virtually all archaeological excavations in the East that have web pages.

65. Eric Ivison
to be an Orthodox empire, and have Michigan Collections and Expeditions; roman ByzantineSites Feudal Development, 10161135; general resources for medievalists;
http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/history/ivison/
Eric Ivison, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of History
The College of Staten Island of CUNY
Some Medieval and Byzantine History Links:

66. Gale - Free Resources - Reference Reviews - Reference For Students - Home
top. general Reference. Facts on File Library of World History Encyclopedia of Theroman empire, Revised Edition A nicely updated resource on the roman empire.
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An average collection of biographical sketches. Trailblazers of the Modern World Series
A good biography resource for elementary schools.
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A helpful reference for information on e-commerce. 2003 Web Site Source Book
A classification of useful Web sites.
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Highly recommended for excellent coverage of the world's great rivers.
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A unique presentation of primary sources. Landmark Events in American History Series An engaging resource for younger readers. top Law Gale Encyclopedia of Everyday Law With sound advice and excellent research opportunities, this is a recommended purchase. top Literature Literature and Its Times These well-written essays provide excellent perspectives on their subjects.

67. Special Interests: General History
general History. The roman empire? specialist sections on military history and socialand economic history, this web site includes a wealth of resources to plan
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68. Dr. J's On-Line Survey Of Audio-Visual Resources For Classics: Greco-Roman Gener
GRECOroman CIVILIZATION general. History in Europe Architectural and Textual ResourcesOnline. after the fall of the roman empire, Christianity flourished
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69. Dr. J's On-Line Survey Of Audio-Visual Resources For Classics: Roman Civ: Genera
31 BC–71 AD (Instructional resources Corporation. and The Fall of Rome empire (programs13 Germanic tribes ambushed the arrogant roman general Publius Varus
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70. Section B Part 1 Lead Article
The roman empire roman occupation of Palestine began when the roman general Pompeytook Jerusalem in 63BCE resources in available textbooks. The roman empire
http://www.materdei.ie/logos/Section B part 1 Lead Article.htm
Lead Article
The aim of this section is to explore the context into which Jesus was born.
In the past fifty years, there has been an increased emphasis on recognising the full humanity of Jesus otherwise the central affirmation of Jesus as truly divine and truly human could be affected. He could end up as some mythic divine being who never really was human. Part of this new emphasis has resulted in much research into the historical and geographical background to Jesus as well as the political and religious structures life in Palestine Israel . Accordingly, to really appreciate Jesus we need to know in particular about the Holy Land Ancient Judaism the Roman Empire and Messianic expectation Expected learning outcomes The students are expected to have a knowledge and understanding of:
  • The historical and geographical background to life in Palestine at the time of Jesus The impact of these historical and geographical factors on the lives of the people The political and religious structures at the time of Jesus
The key concepts studied in this section are: The study of these concepts should be in relation to the objectives outlined above.

71. Education World® - *History : Classical / Ancient : Roman Empire : General Reso
Maps of the roman empire More maps on the way! ©1995 , 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 The Dalton School
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72. Roman Emperors - DIR--De Imperatoribus Romanis Roman History Roman Roman Empire
rulers of the roman empire from Augustus (27 BCAD view maps of the roman empire and follow live links for other on-line resources relating to the roman empire.
http://www.roman-emperors.org/
De Imperatoribus Romanis : An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
Pull-down menus in frames: vertical click here ; horizontal click here ; full scrolling menu click here ;scroll down the page for non-frames access.
Welcome to De Imperatoribus Romanis ("On the Roman Emperors")!
WHAT IS DIR
DIR is an on-line encyclopedia on the rulers of the Roman empire from Augustus (27 BC-AD 14) to Constantine XI Palaeologus (1449-1453). The encyclopedia consists of (1) an index of all the emperors who ruled during the empire's 1500 years, (2) a growing number of biographical essays on the individual emperors, (3) family trees ("stemmata") of important imperial dynasties, (4) an index of significant battles in the empire's history, (5) a growing number of capsule descriptions and maps of these battles, and (6) maps of the empire at different times. Wherever possible, these materials are cross-referenced by live links. These contents are supplemented by an ancient and medieval atlas, a link to a virtual catalog of Roman coins, and other recommended links to related sites. The contents of DIR have been prepared by scholars but are meant to be accessible to non-specialists as well. They have been peer- reviewed for quality and accuracy before publication on this site.

73. Ancient Roman Resources
ROMARCH's Map of the roman empire Check out this clickable map of the romanempire from Romarch. Excellent resources from all over the ancient world.
http://www.butte.cc.ca.us/~tben/rome/rome.html

ANCIENT ROME
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Ty Benoit
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Sites related to the ancient world are added each day to the Internet. It's hard to keep track of all of them! If you come across new ones which you think should be linked, please email: tben@cin.butte.cc.ca.us or give me the address in class. I will be glad to add it based on your recommendation.
JULIUS CAESAR
Using the Lycos Search Engine, A2Z classifies its links on Greece and Rome.
Ancient Roman Dishes

Some interesting recipes from the kitchens of Ancient Rome.
Catapults of the Roman Empire

The Romans were masters in the art of ancient warfare. This site explains some of their technology.
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page

Extensive links from the University of Michigan to various courses, projects, journals in classical studies. Classics Archive Commentary List, Sorted by Author From the MIT Classics Department, a searchable database with over 400 Greek and Roman texts. DIA Galleries: Ancient Art of Rome From the Detroit Institute of the Arts, a short virtual exhibit on the Ancient Romans. DIA Galleries: Ancient Art of the Etruscans Learn about the mysterious Ancient Etruscans and their impact on Ancient Rome.

74. Archaeolink.com Archaeology, Anthropology, Ancient Civilizations
You will find resources here for Near Eastern, Greek, roman, and other You willlearn about the cosmological and ideological basis of the Inca empire.
http://www.archaeolink.com/
This place is designed to provide students and others interested in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations a one stop resource for homework help or other projects. You will find numerous resources and hundreds of links (now over three thousand) divided by topic. Each site has been reviewed, and checked for links inappropriate for youngsters. While I try to keep things up to date, you may run into dead or changed links. If so, please notify me and I will remove them as soon as possible. If you have a website which you would like to see here, please send me the information and I will review it for possible inclusion. I do not accept websites dealing with "alternative theory," "space alien archaeology," "creationism," "intelligent design," "mysticism/mystic origins," or any other material outside of mainstream science and history. Thank You Archaeology Anthropology Ancient Civilizations - Or scroll down the page for topic headings. Do you need money for school?

75. New Testament Gateway: Maps
the time of Jesus and the missionary journeys of Paul; with several other resources. annotatedcolour maps in different sizes of The roman empire, The Journeys
http://www.ntgateway.com/maps.htm

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This Europe Map Archive from the University of Oregon is an excellent resource of clear, colour maps, some of them interactive. Particularly useful for the New Testament student are The Jewish Diaspora in the First Century C.E. and the Spread of Christianity map, the latter requiring Shockwave. Antique and Medieval Atlas A section in De Imperatoribus Romanis , the on-line encyclopaedia of Roman Emperors. There are several maps here useful to the New Testament student. Note especially Selected Topographical Maps of the Ancient World Historical Maps of the Middle East The Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, The University of Texas at Austin: there are reproductions of many old maps here, several of which are useful to the Biblical student. Oriental Institute Map Series Site Maps Seven maps of the ancient near east (Egypt, Sudan, The Levant, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, and Iran), locating primary archaeological sites, modern cities, and river courses set against a plain background. At the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago.

76. General History Web Links Of The Roman And Ancient World (incl. Maps)
Ancient History general roman History Links, including ANCIENT CELTS PAGE; EtruscanResources and References; Homepage; History of the roman empire.Com; roman
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77. E-texts, Author Sites: General / Ancient Historians / Other Authors, Essays, Lan
general E text Links Literature/Authors - Latin - Net History Sourcebook RomeRepublic and empire go to War ; Ammianus Marcellinus and the roman Rules of
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78. Unit 6: Ancient Rome: History & Maps
Categories include Lecture Notes and general resources. 180284 AD, and the LateEmpire. In addition there is a historical atlas and roman philosophers.
http://tlc.ousd.k12.ca.us/library/rome/rome_history.html
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    Unit 6 Ancient Rome History These sites offer additional information on the history of ancient Rome. They were produced by a range of individuals and institutionsacademic, private and commercial. Many of the articles were intended for an adult audience and, therefore, may be beyond the comprehension of middle school students. Categories include: Lecture Notes and General Resources See also : Maps of Ancient Rome Lecture Notes
      Course module: Ancient Rome Richard Hooker, Department of History, Washington State University
      This online learning module contains many topics of interest for students of Roman history. They include: The Land and People, Etruscans, Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Conquest of Italy, Punic Wars, Conquest of the Hellenistic Empires, Republican Crisis, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Imperial Rome, 14-180 AD, Calamitious Century. 180-284 AD, and the Late Empire. In addition there is a historical atlas and Roman philosophers.

79. General Byzantine Studies
Byzantine Studies Page An excellent general introduction to The Forgotten empire Fromyour About.com introduction to the Eastern roman empire, suggested reading
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General Byzantine Studies The Byzantine Empire
Overview of Byzantine culture, religion, philosophy, and history from Justinian to the empire's collapse. Part of a larger site by Richard Hooker. Byzantium: The Byzantine Studies Page An excellent general introduction to Byzantine studies, an article on the empire's historiographic tradition, teaching resources and more by Paul Halsall at Fordham University. ByzNet: Byzantine Studies on the Net Friendly site by amateur enthusiast Peter Dykhuis includes a brief historical overview, a collection of maps, and a comprehensive list of emperors. Catholic Encyclopedia: THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE Extensive article by Ernst Gerland addresses Byzantine culture but focuses primarily on dynastic history.

80. WWW-VL History Index • Ancient Rome — General
Classical Studies; Links information about the roman empire; Analysis of the Ancientroman Society and the in the 1960s; The Modern Majorgeneral, annotated;
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