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Roman Inscriptions of Britain
Roman expert Guy de la Bédoyère has made available on-line the texts from the standard work 'Roman Inscriptions of Britain', vol.1.
http://www.romanbritain.freeserve.co.uk/Rib.htm

Vindolanda Tablets Online
Online edition of the ink writing tablets from the Roman fort at Vindolanda, UK, including texts, translations, notes and digital images.
http://vindolanda.csad.ox.ac.uk/

LacusCurtius: Latin Inscriptions
Bill Thayer's photographs and transcriptions of Etruscan and Roman inscriptions, arranged as a list for researchers and a self-paced course in Latin epigraphy for students.
http://www.ukans.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Roman/Texts/Inscriptions/home.html

Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum: Finding Aid
Provided by the Princeton University. Overview of volumes and headings.
http://www.princeton.edu/~rlindau/cil.htm

A Roman Military Diploma from Slavonski Brod
Description of a well preserved example of these ancient documents found in Croatia.
http://www.sbonline.net/diploma/diplomae.htm

Roman Military Diplomas
Diplomata sorted by emperors, provinces, auxiliary units. Aims to encourage private collectors to provide their diploma fragments for scientific evaluation.
http://www.romancoins.info/MilitaryDiploma.html

Roman Numismatic Gallery: Legionary Stamps on Roman Bricks
Maker marks (usually applied using wooden stamps) on Roman bricks with legionary / military context are presented.
http://www.romancoins.info/Legionary-Bricks.html

Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
Guide to abbreviations in Latin inscriptions compiled by Tom Elliott.
http://asgle.classics.unc.edu/abbrev/latin/

The Mausoleum of Augustus and the Res Gestae
Latin incriptions and texts relating to the Mausoleum and incription from the pillars that were part of the same complex.
http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/mausaug.html



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