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| Ted's Museum | The main page. |
| The Coin Cabinet | This is where the Roman coins are kept. |
| Page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
| Here is an explanation and history of Roman coin denominations. | |
| Tokens | Here are a few British 18th and 19th century copper tokens, as well as Canadian Pre-Confederation tokens. |
| Page 1 contains tokens from the Maritime provinces. Page 2 has tokens from Upper and Lower Canada (now Quebec and Ontario). Page 3 contains later bank tokens and others. Page 4 has British tokens. Page 5 provides an explanation and history of tokens with the Hanging Fleece design. | |
| Latin Poetry | Here are translations of Roman poets, and my original Latin poems. |
| The Atrium has iambic poetry. The Hortus (garden) has Sapphic Odes. The Thermae (baths) feature hendecasyllables. The Triclinium (dining room) contains elegaic couplets. The Bibliotheca (library) provides an explanation of classical latin meters and scansion. Here are translations of Catullus, Horace, and Martial. | |
| History | My reading list and links to external sites can be found here. |
| Here is my Roman Name maker for men and
women, with a brief explanation for each. The intricacies of the Roman calendar are explained here. Here's a bit about the Romany army and the "classic" Roman shield. Some glass commemorative pitchers of the Spanish-American War are here. Here's a page about my Currier & Ives dishes. The 1797 Cartwheel Penny of King George III is here. The 1797 Cartwheel Two Penny is here. | |
| The Antiquarium | This is a photo gallery of Roman sites and objects. |
| The Gallery is a photographic tour of four different Roman sites. There are also pages for statues, mosaics, paintings, glass objects, oil lamps, and inscriptions. | |
| About Me | Here are a few pictures of me, along with some other photos and odd bits of art. |