Bibliographies

Started by PhillipAEllis, February 01, 2013, 08:55:56 PM

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PhillipAEllis

I thought I'd start up this thread to serve as a home for various bibliographies of books and other items, for players and GMs of Rolemaster Rome. That way, it would be possible to amass a number of useful lists of items that can serve as reference and other resources for campaigns and games.

I thought I'd start with the beginnings of a secondary bibliography that I started earlier today.
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PhillipAEllis

I've updated the earlier bibliography. The changes are as follows:

* I've changed the title & amended the preliminaries;
* the number of entries has been expanded;
* a focus on works dealing with Augustan Rome has been made;
* I've started listing non-English language works; &
* I've started listing selected English-language translations of primary sources.
Formerly: ghyle.

Rolemastery blog: http://rolemastery.blogspot.com.au/

Ice Dragon

Hi


I like the Rome setting with a touch of fantasy,
A great book series (for inspiration) is writen by Scarrow Simon.
[size=78%]http://catoandmacro.com/[/size] 


I hope that a new companion is coming, keep up the good work.


And exuse my poor english, i am from Sweden :-)

markc

Ice Dragon,
Welcome to the ICE Forums and thinks for the input.
MDC
Bacon Law: A book so good all PC's need to be recreated.
Rule #0: A GM has the right to change any rule in a book to fit their game.
Role Play not Roll Play.
Use a System to tell the story do not let the system play you.

PhillipAEllis

Welcome, Ice Dragon! I have a very good friend in Sweden, a translator and authority on H. P. Lovecraft and Lord Dunsany. From which part of Sweden do you hail?
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Ice Dragon

Hi

I'm from northern Sweden.
Have played Rolemaster as long as I've played. Last we played a modern campaign with elements of fantasy, hard to run a modern campaign without herbs and healing  :) I hope, however, that we should start a new Rome campaign.

PhillipAEllis

My friend's from the South. :)

I'd love to hear your ideas around RM: Rome.
Formerly: ghyle.

Rolemastery blog: http://rolemastery.blogspot.com.au/