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For schools and individuals interested in Classics teaching and learning resources:
The Cambridge Latin Course website provides an online version of their textbooks: this contains language quizzes and background information as well as a handy translation aid.
The Oxford University Classics Outreach Project website provides a wealth of resources for schools wanting to introduce Classics into curricular or extra-curricular activities.
Latin Tuition
An new Latin course over email for those with no experience as well as those looking to brush up their skills.
The Romans: an introduction
The web site based on Antony Kamm's Routledge book, "The Romans: an introduction". There are 67 web pages of information from which to choose, 45 short and two extensive interactive quizzes, and five general and 18 individual timelines covering the whole of Roman history.
The new version is now on line, to coincide with the publication of the second edition of the book (see the Site Map for new textual material).There are also additional illustrations, and four new maps reproduced
from the book.
Allen and Greenough’s New Latin Grammar is a very dated but very thorough online resource for Latin grammar.
The Perseus Project website contains masses of Classical material, from texts to commentaries to pottery and more.
The Saint Louis University has a web resource for acquiring Latin at speed.
The American Classical League has a website that focuses on teaching aids and resources.
Bruce Mcgee provides a guide to Classics and the internet, and how to make good use of its many resources.
The Assocation for Latin Teachers has lots of useful resources and links of interest for teachers.
The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies has lots of information for teachers, academics and students alike
'Pyrrha's Roman Pages' There are all sorts of Roman
topics on the website, from appreciating the word-order in Latin poetry to translating tombstones to quizzes on the spells in Harry Potter
Little Latin Explorers offering Latin for beginners, workshops and internet activities, both in school and privately at primary level
JACT - as as well as information for teachers it has things like competitons, classics events and Omnibus magazine on offer to those learning classics

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