Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_C - Classical Medieval Lit Specific Authors

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 5     81-94 of 94    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5 
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Classical Medieval Lit Specific Authors:     more detail

81. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
The Book of the Duchess (Online medieval and classical Library). Dere militari (classical and medieval military studies) (Assoc.
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse-netscape.asp?id=2740

82. World Literature
Brazilian literature a short summary of Brazilian literature http//www.crl.com/~brazil/lit.htm. OnlineMedieval and classical Library http//sunsite
http://www.wade.org/WorldLit.htm
WORLD LITERATURE Links on this page to sites with information about world literature. The sites on world literature generally are first, followed by sites that concentrate on particular regions of the world. For sites on a particular author or sites on writing a research paper, click the link to pages below. Also see general literature sites at the English page
Also see the page for information about writing a paper
Also see sites on specific authors at the Authors page World Literature Generally
African
Asian
South American
European (Other than British)
E-texts WORLD LITERATURE GENERALLY Contemporary Post Imperial and Post Colonial Literature in English - links to Brown University pages on themes, context, and authors by continent in post colonial tradition writing in English, great resource
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/post/misc/authors.html
The Humbul Gateway , International Resources for the Humanities
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~humbul/index.html
Introduction to Post Colonial Studies - Emory University pages on postcolonial literature throughout the world, including author links and analysis
http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri/Intro.html

83. British Literature
literary Resources on the Net http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/. OnlineMedieval and classical Library http//sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL.
http://www.wade.org/BritishLit.htm
BRITISH LITERATURE Also see general literature sites at the English page
Also see the page for information about writing a paper
Also see sites on specific authors at the Authors page General Resources
Before the 18th Century

18th Century

19th Century
...
E-texts
General Resources British Literature and Anglophile Resources - very basic information about authors, genres, and eras, in most cases it useful only for overview, but there are some very good and thorough discussions tucked in here as well. Use the index in the left frame for quick access.
http://britishliterature.com
The Humbul Gateway , International Resources for the Humanities
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/
Literary Resources on the Net
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/
Literature Resources for the High School and College Student
http://www.teleport.com/~mgroves/
The Period Pages Project - discussion of four literary periods: Medieval, Renaissance, Restoration, and Victorian http://www.cs.uwindsor.ca/units/english/PPP/index.htm

84. Literature Reading Resources Web Catalogs
resources; separate lists for classical, 16th19th American literature. Links forMedieval, Renaissance, Restoration and British, American lit, Women Writers
http://www.waterboro.lib.me.us/books.htm

85. New York State Library: Selected Language And Literature Web Sites
http//newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit. Luminarium Etexts relating to the medievalperiod, the renaissance A Tufts University site devoted to classical studies e
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/reference/litref.htm
New York State Library Virtual Research Library
Selected Language and Literature Web Sites
General Book Reviews Censorship Children ... Writing Last Reviewed: January 12, 2001
General
About.com: Authors
Biographical and bibliographic information on authors past and present. Includes links to the Web sites of specific authors and information on publishers, awards, and literary organizations. Accessible and informative to the student and general reader.
http://authors.about.com/ The English Server
This University of Washington site (formerly at Carnegie Mellon) offers access to texts in the arts and humanities, publishes several online journals, and provides links to sites of interest to students and scholars in the humanities and social sciences. A well-designed academic forum.
http://www.eserver.org/ Literary Resources on the Net
A selection of scholarly and pedagogical sites. Includes links of special interest to faculty and graduate students: calls for papers, conferences, literary mailing lists, online syllabi, writing resources, and employment opportunities.
http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit

86. English - Syracuse University Library
resources into sixteen broad categories eg, classical Biblical, medieval (andother
http://libwww.syr.edu/research/internet/english/metasites.htm
Other Subjects:
Africa African-American Studies Aging/Gerontology American Literature Anthropology Architecture Art Asian Studies Biology Business Chemistry Composition/Cultural Rhet Computer Science Computer Science, Appl Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Engineering English/Textual Studies Exercise Science Film Studies General Science Geographic Info Systems Geography, Human Geography, Physical Government History Information Studies International Relations Journalism Latin American Studies Library Science Linguistics Management Maps/Cartography Mass Communication Mathematics Music Nursing Photography Philosophy Physical Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Radio Reference Religion Science, General

87. Literature And Poetry Sites
COLLEGE Roberto Quaglia's Science Fiction Resources Lauinger's Virtual Library EnglishLit Web Pages The Online medieval and classical Library (DL
http://members.aol.com/EduLit/index3.html
Literature and Poetry Sites
English-Related sites and search engines:
Searches several at once:
Welcome to Dogpile, the Friendly Multi-Engine Search Tool
"The Mother of All Search Engines":
mother.com World Wide Web Surfing
Book Resource "Meta" Sites

University Libraries at Virginia Tech: English Language and Literature

Humanities
...
ISFA
(Irish Sci-Fi Page)
Gutenberg Master Index
Welcome to Amazon.com Books! Earth's Biggest Bookstore

The On-Line Books Page

Books in Chains
... World Wide Words Home Page Literature Sites: Biographical Sources: Authors On-Line Literary Resources Arts and Entertainment - Book Shelf The Arts ... .American Literature Index Page Biblical Sites: Biblenotes Bible Browser Basic Home Page Bible Quizzes Poetry Sites: Literature: Poetry British Poetry 1780-1910: a Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions: Electronic Afterwards Cafe The Academy of American Poets ... A First-line Index of Poems in Representative... Numerous music lyrics sites: Lyrics and Music Writing Sites: Writer's Resources The Writers Club W.R.I.T.E. Home Page VoS English Literature: Creative Writing ... American Slanguages To get to the main page, click here: EduLit's Home Page To get to specific authors and information on their works, click here:

88. Fall 2002 Course Descriptions - Medieval Studies Institute
and the emergence of a national literature, the appropriation of medieval and classicalworks in the F615 Studies in medieval French lit. Lais, contes
http://www.indiana.edu/~medieval/fall2002.htm
Medieval Studies Institute
Ballantine 442
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405
Email: mest@indiana.edu
Phone: (812) 855 - 8201
Fall 2002 Course Offerings
Medieval Studies
Central Eurasian Studies Classical Studies College of Arts and Sciences ... School of Library and Information Science
Medieval Studies Courses M200/E203 Medieval Cultures: Samurai Culture (3 cr.)
Instructor: T. Keirstead
Time: TR 2:30-3:45 P.M. Location: SE 009 Towards the end of the twelfth century, a Japanese aristocrat, lamenting the ruin he observed around him, sighed, "How few are the houses that were there of old. Great houses have crumbled into hovels and those who dwell in them have fallen no less. Truly it has become a warrior's world." The course carries Intensive Writing credit, so you can expect to do a lot of writing (and rewriting); credit is given only for MEST M200 or EALC E203 on this topic. COAS Intensive Writing Section This course has been approved for Cultural Studies credit. Jointly offered with EALC E203.

89. LERA: Links
Book of Common Prayer; 15th19th c. Gardens; English lit on the Gender in the AncientWorld; classical World Resources; Encyclopedia Mythica; Roman MedievalMisc.
http://www.leranm.com/links.html
romance sites research sites Business, Industry and Technique of Romance Writing Formatting and Publishing Manuscripts, Synopses, Etc. Editor, Agent, and Market Info Other Sites Promote Yourself Create Your Website

90. Comparative Literature At UGA
The literatures of medieval Europe with emphasis on major Oasis title AFRICAN LITII. LITERARY CRIT I. Literary criticism from classical Antiquity through the
http://www.uga.edu/cml/courses/graduate.html
Courses - Graduate
CMLT 4050/6050. Literature and Ideas of Nature. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 6 hours credit.

Literary and philosophical texts of various historical periods that trace changes in how human beings understand their non-human environment.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Quarter equivalent: CML 405/605
CMLT 4070/6070. Renaissance European Literature. 3 hours.
Oasis title: RENAISSANCE EUROPE.
Literature of Western Europe (Italian, French, Spanish, Germanic, and English) 1450-1600, with emphasis on literary types and prevailing ideas.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Quarter equivalent: CML 407/607
CMLT 4080/6080. Romantic European Literature. 3 hours.
Oasis title: ROMANTIC EUROP LIT.
The rise and development of Romanticism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, with reading of selected literature and criticism.
Not offered on a regular basis.
Quarter equivalent: CML 408/608
CMLT 4090/6090.

91. English 2332 World Lit I Fall Semester Syllabus

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.
Office e-mail address: jmiller@ccccd.edu URL for web site: http://iws.ccccd.edu/jmiller/jmiller.htm URL for college: http://www.ccccd.edu/ AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMPLIANCE It is the policy of Collin County Community College to provide reasonable and appropriate accommodations for individuals with documented disabilities. This college will adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student's responsibility to visit the ACCESS office (G200) or telephone 972.881.5898 (TDD.881.5950) in a timely manner if he or she desires to arrange accommodations. RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS: In accordance with Section 51.911 of the Texas Education Code, CCCC will allow a student who is absent from class for the observance of a religious holy day to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within a reasonable time. Students are required to file a written request with each professor within the first 15 days of the semester to qualify for an excused absence. Please visit or telephone the registrar's office for additional information on procedures and rules. PREREQUISITE: English 1302: Composition/Rhetoric II. Please see me immediately if you have not learned how to document sources using MLA style.

92. English 2332 World Lit I Summer Syllabus

http://iws.ccccd.edu/jmiller/English 2332 World Lit I Summer Syllabus.htm
COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER COURSE SYLLABUS ENGLISH 2332: WORLD LITERATURE I Monday through Thursday, 8am-10am Professor: Joyce M. Miller Office: J243, Spring Creek Campus Office email address: jmiller@ccccd.edu URL: http://iws.ccccd.edu/jmiller/jmiller.htm Office Hours: 7am-8am, M/T/W/R Also by appointment. 972.881.5981 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMPLIANCE: It is the policy of Collin County Community College to provide reasonable and appropriate accommodations for individuals with documented disabilities. This college will adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student's responsibility to visit the ACCESS office (G200) or telephone 972.881.5898 (TDD.881.5950) in a timely manner if he or she desires to arrange accommodations. RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS: In accordance with Section 51.911 of the Texas Education Code, CCCC will allow a student who is absent from class for the observance of a religious holy day to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within a reasonable time. Students are required to file a written request with each professor within the first 15 days of the semester to qualify for an excused absence. Please visit or telephone the registrar's office for additional information on procedures and rules.

93. BC Education - Eng. Lit. - Grade 12 - Reading And Thinking (

http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/elit12/12reahis.htm

94. Lit Lang

http://www.students.ucr.edu/9596Catalog/LitLang2.html
LITERATURES AND LANGUAGES
FACULTY
PROGRAMS
ASIAN LITERATURE COURSES
CHINESE CURRICULA ...
RUSSIAN STUDIES COURSES
CLASSICAL STUDIES
The objective of the major in Classical Studies is the furthering of knowledge of classical civilization through two emphases: (1) the study of Greek and/or Latin language(s) and literature(s) and (2) the study of courses in English translation on topics including classical literature, history, politics, religion, mythology, and art in order to aid students' appreciation of the Greek and Roman contributions to later Western civilization. The student who majors in Classical Studies acquires a balanced yet focused view of the language, literature, thought, and civilization of Greece and Rome. The student also obtains the valuable skills of a better vocabulary, a sharper critical sense, logical analysis of texts, coherent argumentation, and a valuable perspective on our own society. Classical Studies majors receive a liberal arts education of traditional excellence and one widely esteemed by business and professional schools. A major may also pursue graduate training in Classics, Art History, History, Philosophy, or other related disciplines.
MAJOR
Language Proficiency: All students in Classical Studies must complete either Latin 1, 2, 3, and 4 (or equivalents) or Greek 1, 2, and 3 (or equivalents). They must also complete 12 upper-division units (or the equivalent) of course work in Latin or Greek.

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 5     81-94 of 94    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5 

free hit counter