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  1. Ovid: Selected Poems (Phoenix Poetry) by Ovid, 2004-01
  2. Court and Poet. Selected Proceedings.Third Congress of the International Courtly Literature Society (ARCA, Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs 5)
  3. Intellectual Culture in Elizabethan and Jacobean England. The Latin Writings of the Age (ARCA, Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs 24) by J.W. Binns, 1990-12-15
  4. Statius and the Silvae. Poets, Patrons and Epideixis in the Graeco-Roman World (ARCA, Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs 9) by Alex Hardie, 1983-12-15
  5. Papers of the Leeds International Latin Seminar, Tenth Volume, 1998. Greek Poetry, Drama, Prose; Roman Poetry (ARCA, Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs 38) (v. 10) by Francis Cairns, Malcolm Heath, 1998-12-15
  6. Caesar Against Liberty? Perspectives on His Autocracy Papers of the Langford Latin Seminar 11 (ARCA, Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs)
  7. Masters of Roman Prose. From Cato to Apuleius: Interpretative Studies (ARCA Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs #23) by Michael von Albrecht, 1989-12-01
  8. Medieval Literature, Chaucer and the Alliterative Tradition: with an Anthology of Medieval Poems and Drama; Volume 1, Part 1 (Guide to English Lit)
  9. Les imponderables de l'hellenisation. Litterature d'hierogrammates (Monographies Reine Elisabeth) by P. Derchain, 2000-12-01
  10. Greek Orators III: Isocrates Panegyricus and Ad Nicolem (Classical Texts) (v. 3)
  11. Greek Orators I: Antiphon, Lysias (Aris & Phillips Classical Texts) (v. 1)
  12. Lucian: A Selection (Classical Texts)
  13. Plato: Republic I-2.368c4 (Classical Texts)(v. 1 & 2)
  14. Amys And Amylion (UEP - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies)

1. Ancient Literature
Myth classical Studies Page. web sites medieval. medieval lit Resources NetSERF.web sites - renaissance. Renaissance Renaissance Links. web sites - general.
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2. Literary Resources -- Medieval (Lynch)
Jack Lynch offers this comprehensive database of mailing lists, course syllabi, journals, manuscripts, homepages and language studies. of the Shuttle medieval. Course Syllabi. general The Labyrinth The Online medieval and classical Library (Douglas B. literary works of classical and medieval civilization."
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/medieval.html
Literary Resources Medieval
This page is part of the Literary Resources collection maintained by Jack Lynch of Rutgers Newark. Please direct comments and suggestions to jlynch@andromeda.rutgers.edu
  • Mailing lists and calls for papers (see also the Labyrinth's page of Medieval Conferences
  • Voice of the Shuttle Medieval
  • Course Syllabi
  • General:
    • The Labyrinth (Georgetown) Without exception the best site on the Web for Medieval studies. Impeccably scholarly and well organized. O si sic omnes!
    • Internet Medieval Sourcebook (Paul Halsall, Fordham) Superb collection of primary texts on medieval culture.
    • Argos: Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet (Univ. of Evansville) A "limited area search" engine, which restricts indexed items to only those concerning the ancient and medieval worlds. A good place to start on a search on these areas.
    • ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies (Laura V. Blanchard and Carolyn Schriber, Rhodes College) An impressive, ambitious, and very scholarly collaborative collection of resources, mostly for students, including an in-progress encyclopedia, a collection of electronic texts, bibliographies, and annotated links. "The Online Resource Book for Medieval Studies (ORB) is a cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the internet to establish an online textbook source for medieval studies on the World-Wide Web." First-rate.
    • WWW Medieval Resources (Dan Mosser, Virginia Tech) A good collection of links to other medieval sites, databases, and mailing lists.

3. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
AngloSaxon medieval general Resources in Anglo-Saxon medieval lit. Suggesta Link. The Online medieval and classical Library (OMACL) (Douglas B
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=1164

4. Literary Resources -- Medieval (Lynch)
Voice of the Shuttle medieval; Course Syllabi; general The Labyrinth of the mostimportant literary works of classical and medieval civilization. Dozens
http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/medieval.html
Literary Resources Medieval
This page is part of the Literary Resources collection maintained by Jack Lynch of Rutgers Newark. Please direct comments and suggestions to jlynch@andromeda.rutgers.edu
  • Mailing lists and calls for papers (see also the Labyrinth's page of Medieval Conferences
  • Voice of the Shuttle Medieval
  • Course Syllabi
  • General:
    • The Labyrinth (Georgetown) Without exception the best site on the Web for Medieval studies. Impeccably scholarly and well organized. O si sic omnes!
    • Internet Medieval Sourcebook (Paul Halsall, Fordham) Superb collection of primary texts on medieval culture.
    • Argos: Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet (Univ. of Evansville) A "limited area search" engine, which restricts indexed items to only those concerning the ancient and medieval worlds. A good place to start on a search on these areas.
    • ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies (Laura V. Blanchard and Carolyn Schriber, Rhodes College) An impressive, ambitious, and very scholarly collaborative collection of resources, mostly for students, including an in-progress encyclopedia, a collection of electronic texts, bibliographies, and annotated links. "The Online Resource Book for Medieval Studies (ORB) is a cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the internet to establish an online textbook source for medieval studies on the World-Wide Web." First-rate.
    • WWW Medieval Resources (Dan Mosser, Virginia Tech) A good collection of links to other medieval sites, databases, and mailing lists.

5. Latin - Medieval / Post-Classical
Resources on medieval or postclassical Latin literature and authors. Greek Marriage. classical lit. Fall of Rome literary works of classical and medieval civilization. medieval Latin Aids Ancient legal sources, general legal histories, Roman law,
http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/medievallatin1
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Latin - Medieval / Post-Classical Post-classical Latin literature and authors. Internet Medieval Sourcebook
Full-text sources, including texts on Medieval thought and spiritual writings, Renaissance and Reformation texts, Church documents - literally hundreds of papers, some in Latin; others in English. Introduction to Medieval Latin A course offered at Georgetown University. Latin Dictionary of Saxo-Grammaticus Medieval Latin. Latinitas Recens Latinitas Recens presents an alphabetical list of modern English words translated into Latin.

6. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
Search . general Resources in AngloSaxon medieval lit. De re militari (classical and medieval military studies) (Assoc.
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2740

7. Active Courses That Meet The General Education Curriculum Requirements Insert
GREEK AND ROMAN VALUES CLSC 306 THE classical TRADITION HIST NOVELS ENGL 226 LOVE WAR IN medieval lit ENGL 227 RELG 342 JOHN IN EARLY CHRISTIAN lit THTR 325
http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/registrar/inserts/policy/genedcurrins_f02
The following is a list of all active courses for Fall 2002 that meet the General Education Curriculum Requirements (to be used for planning purposes only).
I. First-Year Core Course
CORE First-Year Core Course

CORE 102 EXPLORING HUMAN EXPERIENCE
II. Communication Skills
COM1 Communication-Expository Writing

ENGL 103 INTRO TO EXPOSITORY WRITING
COM2 Communication-Foreign Language
GREK 202 INTERMEDIATE GREEK
LATN 202 INTERMED LATIN:POETRY/CATULLUS
CHIN 202 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE FREN 221 INTENSIVE INTER FRENCH W/DRILL GERM 202 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN ITAL 202 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN W/DRILL JAPN 202 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE RUSN 202 INTERMEDIATE RUSSIAN SPAN 221 INTENSIVE INTERM SPAN W/DRILL III. Field of Study FSHT Historical Studies CLSC 305 GREEK AND ROMAN VALUES CLSC 306 THE CLASSICAL TRADITION HIST 205 THE UNITED STATES TO 1877 HIST 206 THE UNITED STATES SINCE 1877 HIST 220 AMR WMN FRM COLN TO PRESENT HIST 230 EUR WMN/GENDER BEFR SUFFRAGE HIST 241 HISTORY OF ENGLAND TO 1688 HIST 242 SURV HIST OF BRITAIN 1688-PRES HIST 250 CRUCIBLE OF MDRNY:EU 1660-1900 HIST 260 TWENTIETH-CENTURY EUROPE HIST 270 EAST ASIAN CIVILIZATION HIST 280 PEOPLE/CUSTOMS OF MIDDLE EAST HIST 285 MODERN AFRICA HIST 379 THE MAKING OF MODERN BRAZIL HIST 387 WOMEN/GENDER IN AFRICAN HIST

8. Medieval General Literature - Page 2 Of 2
Find information and resources related to the medieval Period in Classic literature. About Mythology. About World lit. Authors/Writers. Titles in lit. list of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors,
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This site is intended to replace handbooks of dates for students of English history and literature. It is also accurate for European history outside of England, with the exception of the period 1582-1752. Internet Classics Archive
Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, including user-driven commentary and "reader's choice" Web sites. Mainly Greco-Roman works (some Chinese and Persian), all in English translation. Internet Medieval Sourcebook The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is organized as three main index pages, with a number of supplementary documents. Each individual section is still large - an organizational goal here is to avoid incessant "clicking" to get between pages and to information. Labyrinth Sponsored by Georgetown University, the new Labyrinth runs on Web/database technology that allows you to sort the information to meet your needs.

9. Women In The Middle Ages--in Med. Lit.
The Online medieval classical Library from Berkeley with the University of Rochesterby medieval Institute Publications, general Editor Russell
http://www.uh.edu/engines/medievalwomen/wmalit.htm
Women in the Middle Ages
Women in Medieval Literature
These sites are in alphabetical order and do not reflect any kind of hierarchy. They are selected to complement the medieval and medieval women episodes of Dr. John Lienhard's The Engines of Our Ingenuity from the University of Houston's KUHF Public Radio station, and to assist in further research. Links to an Engines page are indicated with three blue bullets, thus: Sherron Lux, Medievalist and Librarian
    The Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485) , a frequently-linked site from Luminarium, includes Essays and Articles as well as Primary Texts (both full and partial) and Additional Sources, all linked. Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich are among the featured authors. The extensive website of the International Marie de France Society includes ALL of Marie's Lais and several of her Fables in English translation as well as some in Old French and other languages, an informative Introduction, the texts of several Related Works, links to Secondary Sources as well as to Marie's World and to Her Works, and information about the International Marie de France Society.

10. SCHEV Degree Inventory
BS, , Biophysics, 26.0203. BS, , Chemistry, general, 40.0501. BA, , Classics classical Languages lit, 16.1201. BA, , Greek Lang lit (Ancient/medieval),16.1202.
http://research.schev.edu/degreeinventory/inventory_fp.asp?lbinst='122'

11. Lit
A set of links to general poetry resources on the Internet, including poetry, criticismand biography. The Online medieval and classical Library (DL SunSITE
http://www.mchs.mariposa.k12.ca.us/library/hs-english.htm
Online Library Catalog Digital Library Home MCHS Library Teacher Assignments / Links ... School Links Mariposa County Office of Education
HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH
ENGLISH RESOURCES
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History of American Literature A handy way to understand how American Literature evolved as our nation grew from its origins. Symbolism Dictionary Look up a symbol and find its meaning. On-Line English Grammar Check here for the mechanics of using the English language. Includes examples and helpful diagrams. The Weekly Idiom A new idiom to assist students of English is offered every two weeks at this site. Gives the idion, its definition, and examples of how it is used in dialog. Literature Resources for the High School and College Student Well organized and thorough collection of links for those studying literature. College Bound Reading List Compiled by Arrowhead Library System, an extensive reading list for those headed for college. Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research A major resource page with links to many Web Pages related to English Literature and Humanities topics.

12. Literature WebFaculty Resources Menu
medieval and classical Library; classical Translations University of a collectionof medieval texts; Library of general lit Links Archives Cornell University
http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/English/faculty/lit.html

13. Page Maintained By
sections The Online medieval and classical Library Greek Library a collection ofmedieval texts Mythography resources Essays Essay Finder general lit Links
http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/English/lit.html
Literature Web American Literature
American Studies at the University of Virginia
Documents for the Study of American History

Electronic Archives for Teaching the American Literatures

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American Stories

American Studies Crossroads Project
- links to American Studies programs online, archives of primary texts, syllabi and courses online, and more
A Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times

Voice of the Shuttle
American lit is classified under ENGLISH LIT (referring to the language of origin)
American Literature Resources

Biography Biography Forbes 400 Richest People in America Lives: the Biography Resource - links to thousands of biographies, general collections, resources on biographical criticism and special collections. PBS Biographies - detail rich biographies from many PBS specials The TIME 100 - highlights the lives of 100 people who most influenced the last 100 years WIC Biography Index - Women's International Center features biographies of notable women Books Online Bartleby Library at Columbia University - home of great literary Websites on such people as Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, John Keats, Herman Melville, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Gertrude Stein.

14. UTD Undergraduate Catalog - LIT Course Descriptions
general Courses. Readings may be drawn from classical, medieval, and modern literature,and works may include The Iliad, Song of Roland, and 30) T lit 3311 The
http://www.utdallas.edu/student/catalog/undergrad02/ugprograms/lit.html

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General Courses
Rhetoric
RHET 1101 Oral Communication/Critical Thinking 1 semester hour ) This class uses small group assignments and discussions to focus on the most important aspects of adapting to college. Students take part in discussions and demonstrations related to personal management, motivation, academic skills, and work habits, communication skills, and social relationships. Specific exercises are designed to promote critical thinking and creative planning. (1-0) S
RHET 1300 (ENGL 1301) Introductory Rhetoric 3 semester hours ) This course will benefit students for whom English is a second language as well as students who need experience writing with the aim of exposition before they move to writing arguments in Rhetoric 1302. (3-0) S
RHET 1302 (ENGL 1302) Rhetoric 3 semester hours ) The course presents an integrated approach to writing, reading, and critical thinking by developing the grammatical, logical, and rhetorical skills necessary for university writing. All classes work in a computerized learning environment. Students are taught basic computer literacy and submit all work electronically and on paper. (3-0) S
Core Courses
HUMA 3300 Reading and Writing Texts 3 semester hours ) Focuses on a significant topic or issue through which students are offered an opportunity to gain experience in various analytic and interpretive approaches. Explores connections among artistic and intellectual endeavors appropriate to a range of courses in the Arts and Humanities. This course should be taken within the first 12 hours of enrollment in the program. It is normally offered only during the fall and spring semesters.(3-0) S

15. Literature Minor - The University Of Texas At Dallas - Office Of Undergraduate S
general education core course. Readings may be drawn from classical, medieval, andmodern literature, and lit 3311 The literature of Fantasy (3 semester hours
http://www.utdallas.edu/dept/ugraddean/minorshuma-lit.shtml
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Literature
Students must take a minimum of 18 credit hours for the minor, at least 12 of which must be upper-division hours. Core courses offered by the school may count as lower-division hours toward the appropriate minor. Students may contact the academic advisor in their major for a list of the courses that satisfy each minor. Courses that satisfy the Literature minor are listed below. Students must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours from the following courses and are responsible for completing all prerequisite courses. Courses are grouped in areas of special interest. HUMA 1301 Exploration of the Humanities 3 semester hours ) An introduction to the concept of cultural tradition through the study of selected works of literature, philosophy, music, and visual art. Emphasis on the relations among various forms of cultural expression and developing students' ability to interpret complex artistic works in their historical, cultural, and intellectual contexts. General education core course. (3-0) S LIT 3300 Western Literary Tradition 3 semester hours ) Study of major themes of the classical tradition in Western literature and their subsequent transformation. Readings will include works by both classical authors and their literary heirs. (3-0) S

16. UCI Global Cultures General Approved Courses List
Class 170, Topics in classical Civilization. Ital 140ABC, Readings in medieval andRenaissance literature Port 120A, Portuguese lit of the Middles Ages and the
http://www.humanities.uci.edu/global_cultures/genapprcrs.html
General Approved Courses List Global Cultures Home Major/Minor Quarterly Approved Courses Pertinent Links ... Inter-Area Studies 1. Hispanic, US Latino/a and Luso-Brazilian Cultures Anthro 121F: Anthro 141A Ancient Civilizations of Mexico and the Southwest Anthro 162A Comp Lit 100A Literary representations of Latin America Comp Lit 105 Late 20th century US/Mexican fiction Film S 160 Hist 114A War, Revolution and Dictatorship in Modern Spain Hist 146C Latinas in the Twentieth Century Hist 151A Chicano/a History to 1900 Hist 151B Chicana/o History in the Twentieth century Hist 161 B 19th Century Mexico Hist 161C 20th Century Mexico Hist 169 World Economy and Latin America Hist 169 Spanish American Independence Hist 169 Latin American and the Caribbean Hist 190F 20th Century Mexico Port 120B Luso-Brazilian Literature of the 19th Century Port 120C Luso-Brazilian Literature of the 20th Century Span 110B Latin American Civilization Span 110B Intro to 18-20th Century Spanish Literature Span 110E Span 116 Medieval Spanish Literature Span 121 Literature of Love and Sex (Medieval and Renaissance) Span 122: 18th and 19th Century Spanish Literature Span 123 Spanish Avant-Garde Span 130A Spanish-American Fiction: 1830-1920 Span 130B Spanish-American Fiction: 1920-1950 Span 130C Latin American Fiction: 1950+ Span 130C Latin American Narrative 1960+ Span 131B Chilean Literature Span 131A Spanish-American Poetry Span 131C Latin American Theater Span 140A Chicano Literature Span 140B Chicano Literature Span 150 Masterpieces of Twentieth Century Spanish American Literature

17. Literature Reading Resources Web Catalogs
links to sites with general background on and texts listed by period (medieval, classical,baroque, neoclassical literature of the 20th century, current lit).
http://www.waterboro.lib.me.us/books.htm

18. English 2332 World Lit I Fall Semester Syllabus
The works listed below are chosen for their general representation of the and characteristicsof the literature of the classical, medieval, and Renaissance
http://iws.ccccd.edu/jmiller/English_2332_World_Lit_I_Fall Semester Syllabus.htm
COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FALL COURSE SYLLABUS ENGLISH 2332: WORLD LITERATURE I Monday/Wednesday, 2:30pm-3:45pm, Room G219
Office Hours: Available at scheduled.
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19. General Education Requirements - Ethics
ENG 451, CHAUCER medieval lit, . . ENG 230, THE BIBLE AS litERATURE, YES, .ENG 235, lit THE MODERN WORLD, YES, . POS 301, classical POlitICAL THOUGHT, YES,.
http://www.records.ume.maine.edu/Ethics.htm
Ethics
Each program must include at least one approved course or a series of courses placing substantial emphasis on discussion of ethical issues.
Course Title Satisfies
Other GenEd
Requirements Offered ANT 425 ORAL HIST/FOLKLORE: FLDWRK ANT 449 ANTHROPOLOGY OF VIOLENCE YES AVS 145 ANIMAL SCIENCE YES Fall 2003 AVS 150 HISTORY OF HUMAN-ANIMAL REL Fall 2003 AVS 151 HISTORY OF VETERINARY MED AVS 249 Fall 2003 AVS 346 DAIRY CATTLE TECHNOLOGY Fall 2003 AVS 349 LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT BUA 220 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUS YES Fall 2003 BUA 349 YES BUA 449 YES Fall 2003 CBE 111 CBE 493 CHB 111 Fall 2003 CHB 493 Fall 2003 CHE 111 INTRO TO CHEM ENG CHE 477 ELEMENTS OF PROCESS DESIGN Fall 2003 CHE 479 PROCESS DESIGN PROJECTS YES CHE 493 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SEMINAR CHF 351 HUMAN SEXUALITY YES Fall 2003 CHF 452 VIOLENCE IN THE FAMILY CMJ 489 YES Fall 2003 COM 401 SPEECH/SPACE/EVENT:CRIT APPL YES COS 490 YES COS 490 YES Fall 2003 DHI 244 PHILOSOPHY OF LAW YES Fall 2003 DIS 400 INTRO INTERDIS DISABILITY STD YES Fall 2003 DIS 450 SEM INTERDIS DISABILITY STD YES ECO 333 LABOR MKTS/HUMAN RES DEV ECO 367 HEALTH CARE ECONOMICS ENG 103 THE CLASS BOOK YES ENG 230 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE YES ENG 235 YES ENG 236 CANADIAN LITERATURE YES Fall 2003 ENG 238 Fall 2003 ENG 243 TOP MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE YES ENG 244 WRITERS OF MAINE YES Fall 2003 ENG 245 AMERICAN SHORT FICTION YES ENG 246 AMERICAN WOMEN'S LITERATURE YES ENG 249 YES ENG 253 SHAKESPEARE: SELECTED PLAYS YES Fall 2003 ENG 430 TOPICS IN EUROPEAN LIT ENG 435 ENG 436 TOP IN CANADIAN LITERATURE YES Fall 2003 ENG 440 MAJOR AMERICAN WRITERS Fall 2003 ENG 442 NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE

20. Spring 2003 Gen Ed - SPIRE - UMass OIT
Spring 2003 Gen Ed Course Listing. The following general Education courses are beingoffered for the Spring 2003 semester. 143. litclassical medieval.
http://www.oit.umass.edu/spire/registration/gen_ed_al.html
OIT SPIRE
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Spring 2003 Gen Ed Course Listing
The following General Education courses are being offered for the Spring 2003 semester. Courses designated by 'U' (United States) or 'G' (Global) in the left margin also fulfill the Social and Cultural Diversity requirement. Specific schedule information for these courses can be found in the SPIRE Course Catalog. Download complete version of the Spring 2003 Gen Ed Course Listings (pdf - 48K) AL - Arts/Literature
AT - Arts (Liberal Arts)

BS - Biological Sciences

CW - College Writing

HS - Historical Studies
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U - United States
AL - Arts/Literature
U AFROAM Survey Afro-Am Lt II G CHINESE G CHINESE CLASSICS Greek Mythology CLASSICS World Of Greek Drama COMP-LIT Intrntnl Short Story G COMP-LIT Spiritual Autobiogrp G COMP-LIT Brave New World G COMP-LIT COMP-LIT COMP-LIT COMP-LIT COMP-LIT U ENGLISH American Experience U ENGLISH Ethnic American Lit G ENGLISH Society And Lit G ENGLISH Man And Woman In Lit ENGLISH Shakespeare ENGLISH ENGLISH Modern British Drama ENGLISH Modrn American Drama ENGLISH Studies In Mod Fictn FRENCHST GERMAN From Grimms To Disney GERMAN Scandinavian Myth GREEK Clsicl Greek Poetry G JAPANESE PHIL Intro To Phil PHIL Existential Phil PORTUG Intro Port Lit II RUSSIAN Mod Russ Writr Trnsl SPANISH Intr To Lit Analysis SPANISH Lit Currnts-Spain I SPANISH Lit Currnts-Spain II G SPANISH Intro Span Amer Lit G SPANISH Span Amer Lit II THEATER Intro To Theatr U THEATER Cntm Playwr Of Color THEATER American Theater

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