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.
^"King's College London Research". Archived from the original on January 10, 2017. Retrieved March 28, 2013.
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^"Joint Association of Classical Teachers". Retrieved March 28, 2013.
LACTOR (London Association of Classical Teachers - Original Records) are a series of sourcebooks published by the LACTOR committee since 1968. The books...
Maxfield, V. A.; Dobson, B. (2006) [1969]. Inscriptions of Roman Britain. LACTOR 4 (4th ed.). ISBN 978-0-9036-2532-6. Archived from the original on 7 October...
Grayson; Brosius, Maria. The Persian Empire from Cyrus II to Artaxerxes I. LACTOR, 2000; Kuhrt, A. The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources of the Achaemenid...
Sohaemus (Suhaym)" Cicero, Marcus Tullius (1996). Cicero's Cilician Letters. LACTORs. ISBN 9780903625258. Roman History by Cassius Dio, Book L 13.7, https://penelope...
Cooley, M.G.L. (2023) [2008]. Cooley, M. G. L. (ed.). The Age of Augustus. Lactor Sourcebooks in Ancient History. Vol. 17 (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge...
Juliette was on a voyage from Hamburg to Rochefort, Charente-Maritime. Lactor et Emergo United States The ship ran aground at Portsmouth, Hampshire,...