Virtual Rome, Living Language, and some Military: Links for 29 May

Looking for a cool Rome model online?  Check out Virtual Rome!
So, why is keeping the Classics alive important in creating a full education?
An interesting perspective on teaching grammar.
Archaeologists have found a HUGE military camp in Germany!
Oooohhh Tut’s Tomb….
A “Byzantine iPad”?  What?  This thing is COOL!
 

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Links for 24 October

The website medievalists.net has had a plethora of great articles lately. Since Halloween is coming up, why not check out the legend of Hellequin’s Army?

Thursday Resource: Latin for Addicts

Latin for Addicts is the blog of a grad student who is systematically going through Allen and Greenough. Each post discusses a topic from the

Quotes and bookmarks!

You want to give the students a small “going away” present, but you don’t want to spend much (if any)money. Here’s an idea: bookmarks with

Links for 13 June

Archaeologists are sharing the treasures of the ancient Egyptian city Heracleion!  These are some COOL pictures! The Met Museum has their Sleeping Eros statue on