Netscape Search Category - Electronic Text Archives Access The Great Books A compilation of classic authors and their works, along withbiographies, background The Online medieval and classical Library (DL http://207.200.81.7/Arts/Literature/Electronic_Text_Archives
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Cool Links On Literature - ÅíäéáöÝñïíôåò óýíäåóìïé ãéá authors on the Web List of more than 700 authors arranged chronologically some ofthe most important literary works of classical and medieval civilization. http://www.haef.gr/american/refdesk/literature.html
Extractions: Online Books has links to more than 18,000 English works free for personal, noncommercial use. It is searchable by author and title but you can also browse the collection by author, title, or subject. It also contains links to significant directories and archives of online texts. The site provides a directory of online book sites with non-English language material. Greek literature Modern Greek Literature
Calls For Papers: CFP: Classical Figures In Medieval Texts And classical Persons in medieval Texts and The persons may be authors, philosophers,political figures, or any others sufficiently wellknown in the medieval http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/2001-08/0024.html
Classical And Near Eastern Studies (Undergraduate) some 10 or 12 mostused authors or works LATE medieval LATIN LITERATURE A survey ofthe history classical ARABIC LITERATURE Study of classical Arabic literature http://www.binghamton.edu/bulletin/1996-97/classical.html
Registration & Records - Course Catalog from English translations of Biblical, classical, medieval, and Early of Renaissance,Neoclassical, Romantic, and 1900, and including such authors as Petrarch http://www2.acs.ncsu.edu/reg_records/crs_cat/FL.html
Extractions: Policies NCSU Home Comments FL 215 Discovering France 3(3-0-0) S A wide-ranging exploration of the French experiencefrom the glories of the past to the uncertainties of the future. Examination of social, political, economic, and cultural issues, with guest speakers offering complementary perspectives. Specialemphasis on the role of France and the French cultural heritage in today's rapidly changing world. Course taught in English. FL 216 Art and Society in France 3(3-0-0) F An overview of the visual arts in France, dfined braodly, and their relationship to French society and culture: painting, architecture, photography, cinema, book production, gardens, fashion, food, television, popular culture, and mass media, including the Internet. The principla themes of the course are how France;s cultural heritage is emobdied in its rich tradition of visual expression and how artists' visual expressions have either served to represent, glorify, or critique the nation. Course Offerings: fall
Annotated Bibliography: General Books Amsterdam NorthHolland Publishing Co., 1974. Ranging from medieval and classicalto modern, this It also cites use by specific authors. Whittick, Arnold. http://www.wheaton.edu/english/resources/medieval/general.html
Extractions: Annotated Bibliography TOC There are a number of compilations which cover the broad range of medieval symbols. Although some focus on symbols in art, they are all helpful to one degree or another. Some limit themselves specifically to the medieval and renaissance periods while others stretch to the modern periodeven including material from eastern cultures. This means, of course, that some of these books need to be used with care to avoid the problem of using a modern or eastern meaning as a basis for an interpretation of a medieval work. Consequently, each annotation delineates carefully the kinds of material covered in each source (plants, animals, colors, stones, etc.) and describes both the specific strengths and limitations for each source. These works are also cross referenced under the specific headings to follow. Although this work focuses specifically on Christian symbols such as the cross, the nimbus, and symbols related to the Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension, it also considers some of the other standard symbols (saints, colors, etc.). While it includes no clear documentation and no index and while it does not specify medieval meanings, it is still a helpful sourceespecially on the biblical topics.
English 221 of Congress Classification Subject Headings authors English; classical literature;English language; English literature Literature, medieval; Old English Ca 450 http://www.stolaf.edu/library/instruction/biguides/fall2002/eng221OE.html
Extractions: Entries outline the history of a given word, from the date of its introduction to the present. Entries illustrate how meaning, pronunciation, and use change over the years. A good portion of each entry consists of examples of use over the centuries and includes references to the actual publications. OED Online
Dear Accepted Student: classical Art and Archaeology Projects in classical Archaeology The the Elegiac PoetsVirgil Special authors Roman Philosophy medieval Latin Literature http://www.tulane.edu/~admiss/admission/programs/CLAS.htm
Extractions: Tulane Architecture Engineering Freeman Business Newcomb College Tulane College University College Dear Prospective Student: As you probably already know, the umbrella term "Classical Studies" includes, in addition to ancient languages (Latin, Greek, and Hebrew), the fields of Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern archaeology, ancient history, ancient religion (Greek, Roman, ancient Judaism, and early Christianity), and ancient culture in general. The programs of study in our department allow our majors both to sample broadly among our offerings and to concentrate in a particular field. Students who major in Classical Studies frequently go on to law school or medical school, and of course some of our majors go on to graduate study in Classics. Many of our students pursue double majors, often in Classical Studies and in the sciences. Many of these students are taking the pre-med curriculum. We are very much aware that the goals of different students require different kinds of preparation, and we work individually with our students to insure that their undergraduate training will give them the best possible foundation for their future professional lives. You will find that the faculty members of Tulane's Department of Classical Studies are nationally and internationally recognized as scholars.
Lrc following Gale databases Contemporary authors, Dictionary of Literary Biography,Contemporary Literary Criticism, classical and medieval Literature Criticism http://smccd.net/accounts/karas/english/lrc.html
Extractions: Section 3: Literary Resource Center Literary Resource Center What is the Literary Resource Center? The Literary Resource Center combines the following Gale databases: Contemporary Authors, Dictionary of Literary Biography, Contemporary Literary Criticism, Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism, Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Shakespeare Criticism, Drama Criticism, Poetry Criticism, Short Story Criticism, and Literature Criticism 1400-1800. What is indexed? Contemporary Authors has been the primary resource for information on modern authors, including those who were active prior to 1960 and whose works continue to influence contemporary literature. Contemporary Literary Criticism presents significant published criticism on the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers, and other creative writers now living or who died after December 31, 1959. The Dictionary of Literary Biography essays outline the lives and careers of authors from all eras and genres and summarize the critical response to their work.
Course Design Template enter the 21st century, so many classical pieces of jlynch/Lit/medieval.html Moremedieval period resources to the Present, with emphasis on authors from the http://uahs.upper-arlington.k12.oh.us/classfiles/class720-3/ortman_britlit.html
Extractions: Sarah Ortman/1999 "Exploring the Origins of English and the Development of Literary Masterpieces" (AKA : Why Do people read this stuff?) Click here to go directly to assignnment and materials menu. Overview Honors Sophomore Survey focuses upon the teaching of advanced writing skills and the study of classic English literature. Before students can begin to appreciate and prepare a written analysis any work from the huge body of literature that has been produced in the English language, however, it is helpful to gain a general understanding the history of English language and its development through eight major literary periods over the past 1500 years. More important, perhaps, is the need for students to understand why we read English literature and to explore the meaning of the term "literary masterpiece With that in mind, this research project has been designed to allow students to... Discover the cultural and historical events that determined the origins of the English language and helped shape the writers in each of the eight literary periods Identify some of the most celebrated authors and specific works associated with each literary period Explore the meaning of the term "masterpiece" and determine why some pieces of English literature have earned that designation Decide why, as we enter the 21st century, so many classical pieces of English literature are still widely read
Medieval Studies of each volume are indices of manuscripts, Latin words, places, modern authors. ofthe most important literary works of classical and medieval civilization http://www.mtangel.edu/library/subject/medieval.html
Extractions: Please return all materials to this room. Since Medieval Studies is an interdisciplinary field, tools for bibliographic access are very important. Needless to say, bibliographies specific to fields like literature, history, and art have sections dealing with the medieval topics. The two most comprehensive bibliographies devoted specifically to medieval studies are: International Medieval Bibliography . Leeds: University of Leeds, 1968-. Published twice a year. Arranged by subject (e.g. daily life, economics, social [history]), with author and subject index at the end of each issue. (Lat Xn) Medioevo Latino . Spoleto: Centro di Studi sull' Alto Medioevo, 1980-. Covers 6th through 13 centuries. Arranged alphabetically by medieval authors and texts, then by subjects. At back of each volume are indices of manuscripts, Latin words, places, modern authors. (Lat Xn)
Medieval Studies Bibliography A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY. FOR medieval STUDIES. Table of Essays by various authors on all aspects of medieval studies. "Essays by various authors treating mysticism, Marian devotion, http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/history/medbib.htm
Medieval Studies Theme medieval Studies Theme Page to the study of medieval studies. Students and such authors as Chaucer, Gawain, Langland, Julian, Kempe, and Malory. Byzantine and medieval Studies http://www.cln.org/themes/medieval.html
Extractions: Medieval Studies Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of medieval studies. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our 1066 Archive A short meta-list of links to resources connected with the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Invasion of England. Angelcynn: Anglo Saxon Living History Information on the Anglo-Saxon invasion of Britain, and clothing and appearance of the pagan Anglo Saxons, and an electronic copy of the Finnesburh Fragment. Anglo Saxon England Timelines, narrative histories, history of London, biographies of various royal houses, historical maps, original sources and texts, and church history. Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485) Biographical information, and electronic copies of works from such authors as Chaucer, Gawain, Langland, Julian, Kempe, and Malory. Byzantine and Medieval Studies Site A meta-list of links from Fordham University.
Touro College Can search, browse 300 authors (70 with photo, biography, links, etc.), mostly modern. OnlineMedieval classical Library, The (OMACL) Can search, browse http://www.touro.edu/library/sites/ClassicalLiterature.asp
Research Guides: Classical Studies - Boston College arrangement of information on authors, works, literary an important resource for studyingmedieval Greek. S7x 1887) Useful for later classical Greek including http://www.bc.edu/libraries/resources/guides/s-classical/
Extractions: This Guide is meant to help identify materials for basic and advanced research in Classical Studies. In support of the modern Greek courses taught in the Classical Studies Department, some items below are relevant to the study of modern Greek language and culture. Unless otherwise noted, call numbers refer to locations in O'Neill Library. Additional information and guidance is available from the Subject Specialist for Classical Studies, Jonas Barciauskas (617-552-4447; barciaus@bc.edu
Classical Studies Subject Page PA 30514500 Greek Literature - Ancient to 600 AD; PA 4505 Medievaland modern authors writing in classical Greek; http://www.iwu.edu/library/subject/class.htm
Extractions: Liaison Information The following sources can be used to identify journal articles, and essays relating to Classical Studies. To find out which journals are available in The Ames Library, check the Journals Holdings List Illinet Online - can be used to find information about the books held in the libraries at Illinois Wesleyan University as well as in the libraries of the institutions located throughout Illinois.
Research Resources - Barony Of Settmour Swamp authors are held to high standards of accuracy, currency, and relevance. OnlineMedieval and classical Library - literary works from the classical and http://settmourswamp.eastkingdom.org/researchlinks.html
Extractions: See the Newcomers' Page for additional links on heraldry, names, activities, and more. General Resources: ORB - The Online Resource Book for Medieval Studies - an online encyclopedia of articles and textbook sources for medieval studies. Authors are held to high standards of accuracy, currency, and relevance. Web Sites Relevant to Medieval Studies - ORB's extensive list of websites. Links to libraries and museums, University Medieval departments, databases, journals, language resources, literature and manuscripts, images, and more. Medieval and Renaissance Culture - an extensive categorized list. Resource URL list for the SCA Researcher - very extensive Medieval Studies for K-12 - includes links to lesson plans and educational organizations Barony of Caer Anterth Mawr - assorted culture links (Celtic, Chinese, French, German, Norse, Mongol, Polish, Scottish, Spanish) On-line Medieval and Classical Library - literary works from the classical and medieval eras Rolls of Ruling Nobles - who was in charge in your persona's time period? A listing of Emperors, Popes, Kings, Dukes, Counts, Princes, and Doges of Venice.
Humanities: Medieval Studies Presents a collection of links to medieval sites. Includes such categories as journals, discussion groups, and teaching resources. http://www.wcsu.ctstateu.edu/library/h_medieval_studies.html
Extractions: General Index Sites Text Sites Bibliographies Manuscripts ... Teaching Resources Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485) (Anniina Jokinen) Armarium Labyrinthi/Labyrinth Latin Bookscase (Georgetown Univ.) L'Association des Bibliophiles Universels (ABU) (literary texts in French) Brown University Women Writers Project Celt Corpus of Electronic Texts (Margaret Lantry) CETH: Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (Rutgers University) The Charrette Project (Princeton University) Christian Classics Ethereal Library (Wheaton College) Complete Corpus of Old English (Center for Medieval Studies/Univ. Toronto)