Thank you in advance.
Andy Wilson
In article <5duqis$3...@charlie.lif.icnet.uk>, wil...@callisto.lif.icnet.uk
(Andrew Wilson) wrote:
>Can anyone let me know of any mailing lists available that deal
>with Roman History?
The following information is probably somewhat outdated (it comes from our
initial planning for the soc.history.ancient RFD), but here goes...
€ LT-ANTIQ is a forum for topics in late antiquity (CE 240-640). To
subscribe write to list...@univscvm.csd.scarolina.edu with the message
"subscribe lt-antiq your name."
€ CLASSICS is a discussion group for Classics. To subscribe write to
list...@u.washington.edu with the message "subscribe classics your name."
A moderated CLASSICS list is also available. For information, please
contact the list coordinator, Linda Wright
**Ms. Wright's address is lwr...@u.washington.edu.
€ ROMARCH is a discussion group about the art and archaeology of ancient
Italy and the Roman provinces. To subscribe send the message "subscribe
romarch" to majo...@rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu.
€ RomanSites-L is an open, distribution-only list for those interested in
locating Web and Internet resources in the field of Roman antiquity:
including Roman art, architecture, coins and economics, history, religion,
science and technology, Latin texts and related bibliographical resources.
To subscribe, write to: petw...@suba.com with the message "SUB
RomanSites-L YourFirstName YourLastName" .
H-I...@UICVM.UIC.EDU
Judging by my experience with H-Asia, this is probably a
restricted-membership list.
Hope this helps.
Joe Bernstein
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