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A Torchbearer's Salute To 100 Years Of Olympic Spirit
http://www2.xlibris.com/bookstore/bookdisplay.asp?bookid=21475
A poetic non-fiction historical chronology of the Olympics.
Andrew James Wiesner
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~awiesner/ajw.reserve.html#intro
In some ways, we've created another Alexandrian library on the World Wide Web. Here anything that can be recorded in zero's and one's is being collected at an alarming rate. Here there are spectacular resources, and there is trash, and anyone with an internet connection and a html browser has access to all of it. New methods of scholarship are emerging in response to the new presentation of information.
Andrew M. Riggsby
http://www.utexas.edu/depts/classics/faculty/Riggsby.html
Roman Cultural History, Latin Prose,
Theoretical Linguistics.
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Apologia
http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/jod/apuleius/
A resource site by James J. O'Donnell on Apuleius' self-defense; provides e-texts of translations, background on related issues, and commentary on the author and his times. Also provides bibliographies and links to other sites.
Diseconomies of Scale in Public Education: A Rational for School Vouchers
http://www2.xlibris.com/bookstore/bookdisplay.asp?bookid=18397
A Research Study To Demonstrate Diseconomies of Scale in Public Education and a Rational for School Vouchers.
Gnomon Online: Latin Inscriptions
http://www.gnomon.ku-eichstaett.de/Gnomon/ILS.html
You find here a link to a Folio-Infobase with the complete Dessau's "Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae", a growing number of Ann.Épigr. volumes, and a large and continually enhanced sample of inscriptions from the C.I.L. (135,000 texts). The texts are modified for computerization and thus don't replace printed editions in any way.
Historical Women of Philosophy - 600 BC - 17th Century AD
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/9974/
For the most part, the participation of women in the field of philosophy has been virtually ignored. In truth, however, the history of philosophy as exclusively the domain of men, is improbable.
Horace's biography
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Pantheon/9013/life.html
There are many excellent lives of Horace in print, and much good criticism is easily accessible. The sources for the life of Horace are the allusions in his own writings, and the brief biography attributed to Suetonius.
In Transit
http://www2.xlibris.com/InTransit
Memoir describing passage from my American Quaker background through adulthood enlivened by family life with conversion of sons to Islam.
Latin Literature
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/6946/literature.html
A very extensive list od texts in both latin and english translations.
Lucretius
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/l/lucretiu.htm
Lucretius [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Rescue Me
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1599261529/
About a boy going through some rough times and the dog that enters his life.
Seminar für Alte Geschichte: Willkommen!
http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~clauss/index-e.html
Welcome!
to the pages of Prof. Dr. Dr. Manfred Clauss, Department of Ancient History at the JWG Universität in Frankfurt am Main.
You find here a database, which in the future shall enclose all Latin inscriptions. The availability of the here presented data is given, contributions are welcome. For all of those who are able and willing to contribute inscriptions we will take care of the preparation and distribution. I thank all who assisted for their support
They Stole Our Church
http://www2.xlibris.com/TheyStoleOurChurch
A financial plot, hatched during WWII, eventually brings profit to all involved, establishes a vigorous Church and several loving marriages.
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