Many, many scrolls on Ancient History, a dozen or more codices on architectural subjects (including an excellent domus reference), Gibbonia\'s magnificent psychic predictions regarding Rome\'s eventual downfall, geneaology workups of my family, the petrified remains of a tuna sandwich my grandfather said Julius Caesar tasted the day he died, Roman dining postures, and piles of stuff friends have lent.

Please feel free to browse, or ask my sister (yes, she always reads standing up) what\'s here. You will also find a collection of posts that I have made to historical and academic boards on the Macintoshia; if you don\'t know how to use the Safarius browser, ask my sister, and enjoy some Bombay Sapphire Gin (it matches the Lapis beautifully, don\'t you think?) while she explains things:

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Please, sit!
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Remember Julius Caesar? An intrigue regarding his final days was recently played and... unbelievably, he lived to die another da- \"LOOK OUT FOR THAT BANANA PEEL\" ... Calm down, it\'s okay. Brutus caught him (hehe).

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My particular historical interests in Ancient Rome involve Roman architecture, layout of towns, construction of roads, and building materials & methods. I\'m also partial to the Pax Romana period, though the foundations of Rome has its moments.

Need some general information about Rome? Please visit the Muse\'s Realm.



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