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Britannia: Roman Britain
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Dance in the ancient world
How to do ancient history
Religion in the ancient world
Roma christiana
Rome: Republic to Empire
Leiden Syllabi
Miscellaneous
This website – with Dutch and English domain names and a mixed language contents – is maintained by Dr F.G. Naerebout of Leiden University, and is supposed to be mainly in support of his teaching and that of some of his colleagues. However, much of the material made available here may be of use to anyone with an interest in the Greco-Roman world and its contact sphere. Feel free to use what you find here, but please do refer back to where you found it.
In the left hand panel of this screen you can see a number of links:
Home, referring back to this page.
AHBB for Ancient History Basic Bibliography, that is a general bibliography as given in F.G. Naerebout & H.W. Singor, De Oudheid, with updates and extras.
Britannia leads you to a bibliography of, and a number of literary and epigraphic sources about of from Roman Britain.
CPC refers to the official pages of the Copenhagen Polis Centre, hosted here.
Dance in the ancient world mainly consists of updates and corrections to F.G. Naerebout, Attractive Performances.
How to do ancient history is a student's guide to doing research, writing and presenting papers, in the field of ancient history (this is as yet mainly in Dutch, English version coming up).
Religion in the ancient world is a bibliography.
Roma christiana and Rome: Republic to Empire are bibliographies too, but bibliographies raisonnées.
Leiden Syllabi, the next section, links to a page on which over fifteen on-line syllabi are listed, all available on-line on this site (some in Dutch, some in English).
Miscellaneous leads on to a number of websites that do not deal with the ancient world, or not primarily, but are maintained on the same server by the same individuals.
In case you want to react to anything on this website, please contact the webmaster, F.G. Naerebout. For any information concerning the Humanities Faculty at Leiden University, visit hum.leiden.edu (English) or www.hum.leidenuniv.nl (Dutch). On the Leiden University website F.G. Naerebout has his own page, for an updated curriculum vitae, see Miscellaneous in the menu.