And some interesting research tools :
http://www.rassegna.unibo.it/index.html : Perhaps the best gateway for the classics on the web; in Italian.
http://bcs.fltr.ucl.ac.be/default.htm : If you want to find a recent introductory work on Roman education, or if you want to find out what kind of research is being published in the field of the history of mentalities, you may find it here.
http://www.constitution.org/sps/sps.htm : Contains translations of most important sources for Roman legal history (Digests, Institutions etc.), which can also be very useful for social history. Though good to start with, the translations are not always accurate, so do check the Latin originals (well,
always do this if you are doing historical research) and – if necessary – a more recent translation.
http://compute-in.ku-eichstaett.de:8888/pls/epigr/epigraphik : A database of ancient inscriptions (with a good ‘search’ function) by prof. M. Clauss, getting more and more complete (300.454 inscriptions digitalised so far).
Valete,
Atticus