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Understanding Distance in Ancient Rome: ORBIS​

ORBIS logo and title "Understanding Distance" highlighting the Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World, emphasizing ancient Roman communication and distance analysis.

Distance is a funny thing; understanding distance is even harder. What’s a “far” distance?

Advanced Latin Liturgical History: Usuarium​

Latin Liturgical History resource page for Usuarium, featuring digital library interface and content updates.

Latin Liturgical History is not for the faint of heart, and neither is this website.

Select But Multidimensional Advanced Latin and Greek Help: DCC

Dickinson College Commentaries homepage featuring advanced Latin and Greek resources, including Greek texts, Latin texts, reference works, video, and audio elements.

Learning a language is a process, and sometimes you need more advanced Latin and Greek help. Enter your friend: Dickinson College Commentaries.

Free Ancient Poetry Translated: Poetry in Translation

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If you want to read ancient poetry translated, you don’t need to go to the library (although that’s a good idea!).

Easy Access to Latin Texts: The Latin Library Online

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If you think you need access to academic libraries to get Latin texts, that couldn’t be further from the truth.

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