LACTOR

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LACTOR (London Association of Classical Teachers - Original Records) are a series of sourcebooks published by the LACTOR committee since 1968. The books give translations of primary source material, accompanied by relevant annotations.[1] They are designed so that the reader requires no prior knowledge on the area.[2] The books cover the history of Greece between 478 BC and 323 BC, and the history of Rome between 113 BC and 117 AD. The history of Roman Britain is also covered, between 113 BC and 410 AD.[3] Parts of LACTOR are used in OCR's GCE Advanced Level Ancient History and Classical Civilisation courses.

Publications[edit]

Number Title ISBN
1 The Athenian Empire 9780903625173
2 The Old Oligarch: Pseudo-Xenophon's Constitution of the Athenians 9780903625319
3 Cicero's Consulship Campaign 9780903625333
3 A Short Guide to Electioneering: Quintus Cicero's Commentariolum Petitionis 9780903625227
4 Inscriptions of Roman Britain 9780903625326
5 Athenian Radical Democracy, 461-404 BC 9780903625272
6 Sallust: Fragments Of The Histories And Pseudo-Sallust: Letters To Caesar
7 Roman Politics, 80-44 BC 9780903625098
8 Inscriptions of the Roman Empire, AD 14-117 9780903625241
9 Greek Historical Inscriptions, 359-323 BC 9780903625111
10 Cicero’s Cilician Letters 9780903625258
11 Literary Sources for Roman Britain 9780903625265
12 The Culture of Athens 9780903625159
13 From the Gracchi to Sulla 9780903625166
14 Plutarch: Cato the Younger 9780903625180
15 Dio: The Julio-Claudians. Selections from Books 58-63 of the Roman History of Cassius Dio 9780903625210
16 The Persian Empire from Cyrus II to Artaxerxes I 9780903625289
17 The Age of Augustus 9780903625302
18 The High Tide of Empire: Emperors and Empire AD 14-117 9780903625296
19 Tiberius to Nero 9780903625340
21 Sparta 9780903625401
20 The Flavians 9780903625388

References[edit]

  1. ^ "King's College London Research". Archived from the original on January 10, 2017. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
  2. ^ "LACTOR". Retrieved March 26, 2013.
  3. ^ "Joint Association of Classical Teachers". Retrieved March 28, 2013.