Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (the full play)
Podcasts (citations below)
Videos
Websites
Articles and Books
Julius Caesar's Tomb
The Globe Theater
Citations for podcasts, some articles and pictures (all other citations located within text of article)
Podcasts
"Beware: It's The
Ides Of March." Weekend
Edition Sunday. (15 Mar.
2009): Literature
Resources from Gale. Gale. Cape Cod
Regional Technical High School. 4 Jan. 2011
"How Now,
Wench? Talking Like Shakespeare." All Things
Considered23 Apr.
2009. Gale
Biography In Context. Web. 4
Jan. 2011.
Articles:
"Julius Caesar." Shakespeare for Students: Critical Interpretations of Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry. Ed. Anne Marie Hacht. Vol. 2. 2nd ed. Detroit: Gale, 2007. 333-367. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale. Cape Cod Regional Technical High School. 4 Jan. 2011
"Roman Law." West's Encyclopedia of American Law. Ed. Shirelle Phelps and Jeffrey Lehman. Vol. 8. 2nd ed. Detroit: Gale, 2005. 387-388. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale. Cape Cod Regional Technical High School. 4 Jan. 2011
"Roman Law: The Parameters." World Eras. Ed. John T. Kirby. Vol. 3: Roman Republic and Empire, 264 B. Detroit: Gale Group, 2001. 250-252. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale. Cape Cod Regional Technical High School. 4 Jan. 2011
Picture
"William
Shakespeare Recites Hamletin
Stratford-upon-Avon." Biography in Context. Detroit: Gale,
2010. Gale Biography
In Context. Web. 4 Jan.
2011.
Picture
"William
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre." Biography in Context. Detroit: Gale,
2010. Gale Biography
In Context. Web. 4 Jan.
2011.
Picture of
Julius
"Julius Caesar
Crosses the Rubicon in 49 B.C." Biography in Context. Detroit: Gale,
2010. Gale Biography
In Context. Web. 4 Jan.
2011.