I just stumbled upon this site:
http://romanhistorybooksandmore.freeservers.com/
via its blog:
http://romanhistorybooks.typepad.com/
I did a quick search on TextKit and didn't find any indication that anyone had posted about this site -- looks fun, though it's all English (fiction, history, or translations), no Latin.
Nonetheless, it looked like something that other TextKittites might find interesting .
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Irene Hahn is great - I participated (albeit very marginally) when they were reading first man in Rome. I second that recommendation.
For more Classical oriented blogs, I keep a running blogroll along the right side of Thoughts on Antiquity. I urge you to check them out. The Biblical Studies blogs come first, then the Classics blogs, then some other things, including Linguistics, and email lists.
Have fun, learners!
For more Classical oriented blogs, I keep a running blogroll along the right side of Thoughts on Antiquity. I urge you to check them out. The Biblical Studies blogs come first, then the Classics blogs, then some other things, including Linguistics, and email lists.
Have fun, learners!