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Forum Romanum is a collaborative project among scholars, teachers, and students with the broad purpose of bringing classical literature out of college libraries and into a more accessible, online medium. Toward this end, we host a number of materials for students of the classical world, including texts, translations, and other pedagogical resources. The centerpost of Forum Romanum is the Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum, a digital library covering the entire body of Latin literature, from the earliest epigraphic remains to the Neo-Latinists of the eighteenth century. We also provide electronic editions of such classic secondary works as Johnston's Private Life of the Romans and Buck's Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian (in progress). While primarily targeted at teachers and students who would not otherwise have access to such materials, this site may also provide a useful starting point for more professional research. If you would like to help with this project, please visit our Contributors' Page.
Forum Romanum is maintained by David Camden, a Ph.D. candidate in Classics at Harvard University.
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