HISTORY SECTION


 There are a lot of history resources on the web, but I think these are some gems...

The Richard III Society site contains a serious treasure trove of later medieval English historical information, especially primary sources. Who was Richard III? One of the key players in the War of the Roses - the English civil war- Richard was accused of murdering his nephews to gain the throne, but a lot of the evidence is circumstantial. It could have been that dastardly Henry VII...

Index of Resources for Historians contains quite a comprehensive listing of sites available online. Plan on spending some time browsing if you visit here.

And last, but not least (bet you can't guess my language..):
Latin Dictionary and Grammer Aid - a Latin language help site at the University of Notre Dame. Lots of great links towards the bottom of the page, including some for Wheelock's Latin.

Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar - a classic from the turn of the century. The only problem is that this site takes forever to connect. (Anyone know where the link went?)

Also, does anyone know of good French or German language sites? I'd appreciate hearing about them.
 


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