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Resources

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Diotimate Doctafemina

 

Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World. This website studies gender in antiquity with a very useful bibliography on families in the ancient Mediterranean world.

Cambridge Brighter Thinking Blog: Latin Writing by Women

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Women have been writing books, letters, poetry speeches and more in Latin for over two millenia. Still, these writings represent only a small fraction of the Latin texts available. This blog explores them and the lack of representation.

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LGBT Meets SPQR

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​A collection of authentic Latin texts that highlight gender and LGBTQIA+ topics for the purpose of enhancing representation and facilitating discussion in middle and high school Latin classes. 

The Paideia Institute for Humanistic Study

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A non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the study and appreciation of the classical humanities, with a focus on Latin and Ancient Greek languages and literature. 

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Dickinson College Commentaries

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Offers many resources and free Latin and Greek commentaries for a wide variety of ancient Latin and Greek texts for reading, with explanatory notes, essays, vocabulary, graphic, video, and audio elements and many other resources, including for grammar. Overall, an incredible website for people trying to dip their toe into studying Classics.

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