Topic:Latin classics
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Classics, is the study of language, literature, history, art and other aspects of ancient Greek and Roman Cultures.
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[edit] Active participants
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- heebie
- Dev920
- Handher
- Spartacurtus
- Verin Sedai
- cvandyke
- Treesilhouette
- Strothatynhe
- DesireeKH
- verysweetkitty
- prothmes
[edit] School news
- August 15, 2006 - School founded!
- December 6, 2006 - Spartacurtus invenit
- March 3, 2006 - First lessons planned-- should be organized into learning projects
[edit] Lessons
[edit] Roman Civilization
[edit] Language
[edit] Roman History
[edit] The Arts in Ancient Rome
[edit] Roman Philosophy and Religion
[edit] The Roman Art of War
[edit] Rome's Conquests and Expansion
- ...
[edit] Research projects
This feature of Wikiversity will be implemented later pending further discussion.
[edit] Resources
- Wikipedia's Classical Civilisation Portal
- BBC's Ancient History: Romans
- HistoryNet's Ancient and Medieval Wars
[edit] Free Journals
[edit] Textbooks
From Wikibooks.org
[edit] Learning materials and learning projects
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