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Sources
N.B. This is not a complete list; this is a list of additional sources which may prove useful
and is level specific. Other sources included in the blue convention booklet will be used
as well (e.g. Cambridge, Ecce, Oxford, etc. for grammar/vocabulary)
Culture
*The Roman Origins of Our Calendar by Van L. Johnson (All)
*Who Were the Romans? By Phil Roxbee Cox (MS/I)
*A Visitor’s Guide to Ancient Rome by Lesley Sims (MS/I)
*Gladiators by Lacey and Davidson (MS/I)
The Traveler’s Guide to Ancient Rome by John Malam (MS, I)
Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome by Adkins and Adkins (I, II, III, Adv)
Roman Life by Mary Johnston (II/III/Adv)
Daily Life in Ancient Rome by Jérôme Carcopino (II, III, Adv)
A Dictionary of the Roman Empire by Matthew Bunson (II, III, Adv)
The Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World by John Roberts (III/Adv)
History
Ancient Rome by Peter Connolly (MS, I)
*Julius Caesar by Rachel Firth (MS/I)
*The Story of Rome by Rosie Dickins (MS/I)
The Ancient Roman World by Mellor and McGee (MS, I)
How Would You Survive As An Ancient Roman? by David Salariya (MS, I)
Chronicle of the Roman Empire by Chris Scarre (I, II, III, IV)
Chronicle of the Roman Republic by Philip Matyszak (I, II, III, IV)
*Outline of Classical Origins by Thomas H. Corcoran (I, II, III, Adv)
*Emperors Don’t Die In Bed by Fik Meijer (II, III, Adv)
Who’s Who in the Roman World by John Hazel (III/Advanced)
The Oxford Dictionary of the Classical World by John Roberts (III/Adv)
Who’s Who in the Classical World by Hornblower and Spawforth (III/Adv)
Mythology
Mythology by Edith Hamilton (MS, I, II)
D’Aulaire’s Book of Greek Myths by Ingri and Edgar D’Aulaire (MS, I)
Bulfinch’s Greek and Roman Mythology by Thomas Bulfinch (I, II, III)
The Classic Myths by Charles Gayley (II, III, Adv)
The Chiron Dictionary of Greek and Roman Mythology translated by Elizabeth Burr
(III/Adv)
Grammar
*501 Latin Verbs by Prior and Wohlberg (All)
Vocabulary
*Basic Latin Vocabulary by Donald J. Brunel, Jr. (All)
Derivatives
*Latin-English Derivative Dictionary by Rudolf F. Schaeffer, PhD. (All)
Mottoes, Quotes, and Abbreviations
Nota Bene by Robin Langley Sommer (MS, I)
*Latin for the Illiterati by Jon R. Stone (I, II, III, Adv)
*The Routledge Dictionary of Latin Quotations by Jon R. Stone (I, II, III, Adv)
Amo, Amas, Amat by Eugene H. Ehrlich (I, II, III, Adv)
*Latin Proverbs by Waldo E. Sweet (All)