Contact Information

    Department of Classical Studies
    264 Logan Hall
    Ph: (215) 898-8619
    Email: bshaw@sas.upenn.edu
     

    Spring 2004 Courses

  • ANCH 027: Ancient Rome
  • ANCH 510: Latin Historical Documents
  • Fall 2003 Courses

  • ANCH 314: Roman Law and Society
  • LATIN 601: Tacitus
  • Spring 2002 Courses

  • ANCH 535: Rome's Mediterranean Economy

    Fall 2001 Courses

  • LATIN 309: Apuleius
  • CLST 376: Slavery and Society in Ancient Rome

  • Other Courses

  • LATIN 609: Sallust
  • ANCH 402: Greek and Roman Historians: Concepts and Practice
  • ANCH 150: Hellenistic History: From Alexander to Cleopatra

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    Excellent Links

    1. Roman Civilisation:

    2. General information on Roman geography, politics, theater, army, entertainment and other aspects of Roman culture.
    3. Roman History Resource Center:

    4. A basic resource center on Roman history, including bibliographical courses, maps, and guides to other important websites
    5. De Imperatoribus Romanis:

    6. An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors:A data bank on the emperors and on matters relevant to their reigns.
    7. Pompeii: Access to a Roman City:

    8. A guide to the basic websites on the Roman city of Pompeii, including a virtual recreation of the city, a walk-through version of the Forum area, a bank of pictures, and other information on the net.
    9. ROMARCH: Roman Art and Archaeology:

    10. A data base on current archeological projects in the Mediterranean. An easy 'click-on' map of the Mediterranean with ready access to information on different regions of the Roman empire.
    11. House of Ptolemy:

    12. A guide to a wide range of resources on Hellenistic Egypt, from Ptolemy to Cleopatra
    13. Ptolemaic Alexandria:

    14. Various aspects of the great metropolis in Hellenistic Egypt founded by Alexander the Great
    15. Slave Narratives:

    16. Texts of primary source documents including important slave narratives from the ante-bellum South
    17. More Slave Narratives:

    18. More autobiographical accounts of the lives of slaves in the ante-bellum South; part of a large on-line data base that is being compiled on the history of the Old South


     
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