Roma tibi subito m_otibus ibit amoR 
Sidonius Apollinaris 

Studienfahrt: Römische Geschichte und Kultur
Lateinseiten des EMA
english links   Die Stadt Rom heute   Romlinks der Unis Kansas/Regensburg

Tribus-Projekt: Auf den Spuren der Römer in Bonn
http://www.merian.fr.bw.schule.de/tribus/tribus.htm

Hechingen-Stein's Roman Villa and Open-Air Museum
http://www.dhm.de/museen/stein/stein.html

Provinzialrömische Archäologie (Uni Freiburg)
http://www.ufg.uni-freiburg.de/d/link/vl-de/index.html

Archäologie im Internet
http://www.ufg.uni-freiburg.de/d/link/index.html

Romanische Sprachen heute
Informationen zu Galicisch, Asturisch, Katalanisch, Occitanisch, 
Piemontesisch, Korsisch, Sardisch, Ladinisch/Furlanisch und Wallonisch [Deutsch]
http://members.aol.com/minoritas/minor.htm

Die Römerzeitung - ein Schulprojekt
http://132.230.36.11/schule/Roemerzeitung/RZ0.HTM

Die Römer in Ostfriesland
http://home.t-online.de/home/fiksleer/romind.htm

Römer an der Wesermündung

KIRKE STARTSEITE
http://www.phil.uni-erlangen.de/~p2latein/ressourc/ressourc.html

Quellentexte und Aufsätze zur Alten Geschichte (TU Berlin)

Römische Inschriften in Germanien - ein Osnabrücker Ausstellung zum Supplment zu CIL XIII/2

Kalkriese - der Ort der Varusschlacht

Universität Trier - Sonderforschungsbereich: Zwischen Maas und Rhein: Beziehungen, Begegnungen und Konflikte in einem europäischen Kernraum von der Spätantike bis zum 19. Jahrhundert

Witwen und Waisen im römischen Reich (Kurzbericht, Jens-Uwe Krause) 

Englischsprachige Links
Acta Tempestiva
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pfoss/acta.html
Hosted at ROMARCH, this site provides brief descriptions of recent work/discoveries in Roman art and archaeology. [English]

Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar
http://osman.classics.washington.edu/libellus/aides/allgre/allgre.contents.html
[English]

The American Academy in Rome
http://www.aarome.org/
Information on activities and the Academy itself. [English]

Antique Roman Dishes- A Collection
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/wchuang/cooking/recipes/Roman/Ancient_Roman.html [English]

Ancient Roman Recipes
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/ethnic/historical/ant-rom-coll.html
[English]

Archaeological Tour of the Campi Flegri
http://www.cib.na.cnr.it/CampiFlegrei/indice.html
It has some nice pictures and interesting digressions and excursions on Avernus, the afterworld, etc. [Italian]

Archaeology and Architecture
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian
[English]

Archivo Magna Graecia
http://www.cubo20.unical.it/english/centres/magna.htm
A database of images, info. & bibliography, from the University of Calabria at Cosenza [English]

Art and Architectural Sculpture of the Mediterranean Basin
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/anu-art-history/architecture.html
The American mirror of a spectacular Australia National University site -- Far-reaching, and a great deal of a quality content. [English]

AssoNet
http://www.mclink.it/n/assonet/assonet.htm
A source for underwater and cave archaeology in Italy [English]

Assorted Translations
http://www.usask.ca/classics/depttransls.html
[English]

Britannia: Military History Bibliographical Database
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pfoss/green/test.htm
Hosted at Romarch. An excellent searchable bibliography, with categories organized by geography, opponent, weapon, and various other features. Each entry is cross referenced to several categories. [English]

Caligari Museum, Sardinia
http://www.crs4.it/HTML/RUGGIERO/MUSEO/mus_ind.html [Italian]

Capo Alfiere Excavations
http://www.dla.utexas.edu/depts/classics/ICA/morter/CAweb.html
This site provides an overview of the excavations at a Neolithic site near Crotone in Italy. It is clearly and conciesely written, with foci on the architecture, artifacts, and dating. [English]

Catania, Sicily
http://mol.vol.it/CATANIA/
Offers information about history, geography, culture, etc. [Italian]

Classical Texts from the University of Washington
ftp://ftp.u.washington.edu/pub/user-supported/libellus/texts
From Apuleis to Virgil, a selected assortment of texts. Includes Horace, Prudentius, but no Varro. [English]

Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology
http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html
This server is a good jumping off point. It is maintained by the Department of Classical Studies at Michigan. [English]

Commune di Roma
http://www.comune.roma.it/
Museums and Monuments. Sparsely populated as of the end of August. [Italian]

The Roman town of Conimbraga
http://www.uc.pt/Conimbriga/INICIO.HTM
This Portugese site has a virtual tour, historical information about the site in Pre-, as well as Roman times, and a brief biography.[English]

Diocletian's Palace at Split
http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/palace.exhibit/intro.html
Diocletian's Palace at Split An excellent virtual tour! Although created as part of an excellent Australian Art History server, this link takes you to an American mirror site which is set up as a virtual museum. [English]

The Ecole Initiative: Early Church History
http://www.evansville.edu/~ecoleweb/internet.html
A compendium of sites with information about the Early Catholic Church. Especially good for history and secular texts. [English]

The Etruscan Network
http://www.julen.net/etruscan/
Basic information, book reviews. As good a jumping off place for the Etruscans as exists on the 'Net. [English]

European Archaeology Resources
http://www.bham.ac.uk/ARGE
Part of ARCH-Net, but deserving of mention on its own merits. This is an excellent assortment of sites, many of them off the "beaten path" - from information on Croatian museums to Polish sites, this is simply fabulous. [English]

Facta & Verba
http://www.euronet.nl/users/joostkok/index.htm
This site demonstrates an HTML-concordance on Vergil's Aeneid IV. [English]

The FORVM ROMANVM - exploring an ancient market place
http://library.advanced.org/11402/
The focus of this site is the Roman Forum (and its history, inhabitants, and cu lture) from 100 BC to 100 AD; its authors are three Dutch students who were inspired by a trip to the real thing and created this site as an entry in the ThinkQuest Contest. It is quite remarkable. [English]

An Illustrated Tour of Roman Verona
http://www.intesys.it/Tour/Eng/VeronaRomana.html
An image-heavy site, this virtual tour of Verona identifies the remnants of Ancient Verona. It is Netscape enhanced, but still requires a great deal of attention to be paid to the screen to follow the text. [English]

Images of the 12 Caesars
http://don.skidmore.edu/academics/classics/lsii050a.html
This Skidmore College resource is excellent. Where else can you get an image of Galba in the middle of the night? [English]

Imperium Romanum
http://wwwtc.nhmccd.cc.tx.us/people/crf01/rome/
Clifton R. Fox, Tomball College[English]

The Internet Classics Archive
http://webatomics.com/Classics/
Description. [English]

Italian Cuisine [Windows On Italy]
http://www.mi.cnr.it/WOI/tidbits/cooking.html
A historical overview that traces influences and styles of Cuisine from the Etruscans to the modern day. Brief, but useful. [English]

The Journal of Roman Archaeology
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pfoss/jra/JRA_Home.html
This site provides an information about each issue and about the Journal itself. [English]

Justin's Roman Emperors
http://www-dial.ece.arizona.edu/~paola/Emperors/baggin_emperors.html
On Justin's recent trip to Italy, he created a photographic gallery of Emperor's busts; some he could not identify, some were not identified, and some were painfully obvious. He's looking for some help in identifying several of the images; the identified ones are arranged chronologically. [English]

The Kelsey Museum's Maps
http://www.umich.edu/~kelseydb/Maps.html
Four topographic maps of the Eastern Mediterannean, Greece, Italy and Germany. [English]

Late Latin & Medieval Texts
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/library/latin/latin-lib.html
Virgil, Tacitus, Lucretius, Ausonius, etc. [English]
 

Learning to Read Rome's Ruins
http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/b-archeology/Archaeology.html
A Vatican exhibit, this present three views of Rome: Archeaology, Reconstruction, and the "Other Rome" (Egyptian Portions of Rome, Christian Rome, etc.). [English]

http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/a-vatican_lib/Margins_of_past.html
This site is a Vatican exhibit. [English]

Medicina Antiqua
http://web1.ea.pvt.k12.pa.us/medant/
This site has a Greco-Roman focus and is designed to be a catchall site with documents ranging from conferance announcements to bibliographies and hypertext versions of Galen and Hipocrates. [English]

Metamorphoses of Ovid: The Analytical Onomasticon Project
http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/Onomasticon/
Part of an effort to create both virtual and physical reference books to the Metamorphoses. [English]

Mithraism
http://www.tao.ca/~hermes3/mithras.htm
[English]

The Myth of Ceres
http://ceres6.physi.uni-heidelberg.de/ceres/myth.html
Indices: Europe [English]

Mythology in Western Art
http://www-lib.haifa.ac.il/www/art/mythology_westart.html
Dr. Sonia Klinger of the Department of Art History, University of Haifa. I really like this site. She sorts by major Greco-Roman god, and it's very interesting to see how people 1500 years apart view the same god. [English]

Paleolithic cave paintings from Avignon
http://www.culture.fr/culture/gvpda-en.htm
discovered in January, 1995. [French and English]

PennMoo
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/MOO/
A Virtual Latin Club. Designed as a teaching tool to aid students in learning Latin, PennMoo allows folks to log on and converse in Latin. [English]

Polybius on the Constitution of the Roman Republic
http://www.usask.ca/classics/DeptTransls/Polybius.html
John Porter of the University of Saskatchawan has translated Polybius' commentary. [English]

Pompeii Forum Project
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/pompeii/page-1.html
Using image-maps, it breaks down the Forum area into component buildings and functions. Nice. [English]

Rassegna degli strumenti informatici per lo studio dell'Antichita' classica
http://www.economia.unibo.it/dipartim/stoant/rassegna1/intro.html
A Recource Guide to Classical World. [Italian]

Roman Law
http://www.jura.uni-sb.de/Rechtsgeschichte/Ius.Romanum/origo.html
This server has pages in German, Latin and English - and is part of a larger series about law. [English]

Roman Sites
http://www.uka ns.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/
The single best place to look for resources dealing with Ancient Rome; I am cons tantly amazed at Bill Thayer's stamina and extraordinary comprehensive results. Not to be missed. [English]

Roman Warfare and Army: Bibliography
http://shakti.trincoll.edu/~helton/army.html
Description. [English]

ROMARCH
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~pfoss/ROMARCH.html
(Frames) The ROMARCH home page is a crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of Italy and the Roman provinces, from ca. 1000 B.C. to A.D. 600. [English]

St Augustine on the Internet
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/augustine.html
http://www.sankt-augustin.de
"Oh lord, let me be celibate... but not yet." This is an experimental server based around an "on-line seminar" from James J. O'Donnell at UPenn. It includes an English translation of Confessions as well as scholarly work on Saint Augustine by O'Donnell and his students. [English]

Twelve Tables of Roman Law
http://www.siu.edu/departments/cola/dfll/public_html/tables.html
hosted at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; this was taken from E. H. Warmington, Remains of Old Latin III. [English]

An Unguided Tour to Pompeii
http://ezone.org:1080/ez/e2/articles/frankel/tour1.html
An opening map (or list of sites) leads to a series of photographs with brief captions and a brief informational summary. [English]

The Vergil Project
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~joef/courses/project.html
A collaborative enterprise dedicated to collecting, creating, and disseminating resources for teaching and research about Vergil. [English]

Vmteliz: The Languages of Ancient Italy
http://www.netaxs.com/~salvucci/VTLhome.html
This site focuses on the languages of Pre-Roman Italy. There are useful maps, inscriptions, and a discussion of the classification of the languages. [English]

Vatican Museum
http://www.christusrex.org/www1/vaticano/0-Musei.html
Warning! Lots of Images! Even on a LAN-linked speedy machine, it can be too much. The quality of image varies. [English]

The VENUS Project
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Edmund_Southworth/edvenus1.htm
The Virtual European Network for Understanding Sculpture is a new project being organized by Edmund Southworth. [English]
Indices: Europe

Virgil's Aeneid
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~joelja/aeneid.html
(from the University of Oregon)

Windows On Italy - History: Main Index
http://www.mi.cnr.it/WOI/deagosti/history/0welcome.html
Links to Prehistoric Italy, Early Italic Tribes, Roman Civilization. [English]

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Die Stadt Rom im WorldWideWeb (Uni Erlangen)

Besondere Empfehlungen Museen/archäologische Stätten Virtuelle Stadtrundgänge Architektur Bauwerke
Nachantikes andere Romseiten Rings um Rom Reise Schluß

Aktuelles aus Rom - offiziell
 

Bilder aus Rom:
Images of Rome (Rom in Fotografien um 1900) 
Alte Photos von Rom vom Erlanger AERIA-Projekt 

Der besondere Tip: Ein Photoalbum vom Beginn des Jahrhunderts, digitalisiert
die römischen Brunnen
Fontane di Roma (umfangreich, aber ein wenig umständlich) 
Rom im Schnee (!)
The Art of Exaggeration: Piranesi's Perspective's on Rome

Museen und archäologische Stätten:
Vatikanische Museen
Museen und archäologische Stätten in Rom (allgemein)
Roma sotteranea
L'Antiquarium Comunale al Celio - Roma
Clickmap of Rome
Roman Art and Architecture (weitgehend stadtrömisch)
Plan der antiken Stadt und Rekonstruktionen
Augustus: Images of Power
Ludovisi and Boston Throne

Virtuelle Stadtrundgänge (z.T. mit Videoanimation)
The Forum Romanum - Exploring an Ancient Marketplace (besuchenswert)
Virtual Walkthrough: 3D-Spaziergang über archäologische Stätten
The Virtual Roman Forum (sehr gut!)
in Verbindung mit dem Rome Reborn-Projekt
Virtual Walking Tours of the Ancient Forum (technisch ambitioniert)
Building the City of Rome
Clickable Map of the Forum
Cyberroma

Architektur
Architekturdatenbank archINFORM mit Einträgen zu Rom
Pläne des antiken Rom
Roman Domestic Architecture (Bibliographie)

Einzelne Bauwerke und Stätten
Obelisques de Rome
Il restauro del Colosseo
Colosseum (Virtual Reality)
Villa Giulia (Plan)
Ausgrabungen am Monte Testaccio
Monte Testaccio Mostra Il monte dell anfore
Ausgrabungen im Zentrum: Porticus Minucia

Nachantikes
Il Vittoriano
Casa di Goethe
Roma moderna e contemporanea. Rivista interdisciplinare di storia.

Andere besuchenswerte Romseiten
Franz Peter Waiblinger: Kleine Auswahl von Rom-Büchern
Jürgen Mulzer: Rom-Seiten eines Rom-Freundes
Rom-Links eines Liebhabers
Center for Roman Studies der University of Reading

Rings um Rom:
Via Appia
Parco della Caffarella
Die Katakomben von Rom
Gabii - Projekt eines archäologischen Parks
Campagna Romana
Alberion Vicari: Una vita per Ostia mit einem Plan von Ostia
Ostia - Harbour of Ancient Rome

Hilfsreiches für die Reise
ROMA 2000
Roma - la città virtuale
Alberghi, Ristoranti ed altre informazioni turistiche su Roma
Romeguide ("your full pocket web guide")
Travelguide: Rom auf einen Klick
Römische Pagine Gialle (Hotels, Restaurants, Geschäfte etc.)
Via Condotti
WWW-Server in Rom

Und zum Schluß:
Das Wetter in Rom
Lazio-Homepage

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ROMLINKS der Unis Kansas/Regensburg