1. Helpful info on Roman numerals
2. Must-have flashcard manager (for android, iphone, mac, pc or web browser)
- a bit pricey for iPhone ($25), but FREE for android and web/pc use.
3. The Perseus Project
- one of the best resources for Latin and Greek texts, in both the original languages and English translation - with commentary!
4. The Great War
- not exactly classics related but a wonderful youtube series commemorating the 100th anniversary of World War 1 with week-by-week recaps of the war as it happened 100 years ago.
5. The ORBIS project
- Google maps style website which calculates travel times in the ancient world.
6. UW Classics in Rome Program
- Spend Spring Quarter in Rome studying art, architecture, literature and enjoying classes taught by the Classics Faculty and Graduate Students. Truly an amazing opportunity, Substantial funding is available and you do NOT need to be a Classics major..
Email Alain Gowing (the chair of the department, [email protected]) or myself if you have questions.
2. Must-have flashcard manager (for android, iphone, mac, pc or web browser)
- a bit pricey for iPhone ($25), but FREE for android and web/pc use.
3. The Perseus Project
- one of the best resources for Latin and Greek texts, in both the original languages and English translation - with commentary!
4. The Great War
- not exactly classics related but a wonderful youtube series commemorating the 100th anniversary of World War 1 with week-by-week recaps of the war as it happened 100 years ago.
5. The ORBIS project
- Google maps style website which calculates travel times in the ancient world.
6. UW Classics in Rome Program
- Spend Spring Quarter in Rome studying art, architecture, literature and enjoying classes taught by the Classics Faculty and Graduate Students. Truly an amazing opportunity, Substantial funding is available and you do NOT need to be a Classics major..
Email Alain Gowing (the chair of the department, [email protected]) or myself if you have questions.