MLSG Panels 199?-1999 Yet it could also depart from specific authors to general panel will not be restricted to studying medieval responses to classical authors, since the http://classics.rutgers.edu/mlsg/previous.html
Extractions: medieval scholarship. The panel will explore different aspects of this long tradition of exegesis and interpretation. Proposals on a variety of topics are welcome, and may include studies of the ongoing tradition of commentary on particular classical works or authors; of particular commentaries (published or unpublished); of the medieval scholia that were written
Elmira College - GTL Research A Subject - Literature languages and literature, PN Literature general, PQ French Z 1224 .C6 Contemporary authors, New Revision classical, medieval, Renaissance Literature. http://www.elmira.edu/academics/library/web/literature.shtml
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Leeds Electronic Text Centre Documentation Pages classical, medieval and Renaissance Texts. Religious Resources. Chinese un2sg4.unige.ch/athena/html/authors.html; to links to general collections, specialist http://www.etext.leeds.ac.uk/cocoon/etx/lect/directory.xml?part=B1&style=LETC
Electronic Text Notes general Historical Resources. classical, medieval and Renaissance Texts. un2sg4.unige.ch/athena/html/authors.html; to links to general collections, specialist http://www.etext.leeds.ac.uk/cocoon/etx/lect/directory.xml
Extractions: Online Bibliographical Databases This index is by no means comprehensive, but many of the larger established sources of electronic text are listed, together with some smaller, more specialised resources. Please note that many of the general resources linked from here divide resources into subject areas. We have tried to provide indications of the type of text available from the resources listed, both in terms of subject matter and format. Additional tools for searching for and looking up phrases, or strings, are also mentioned where appropriate. The categories used in the index are meant to be helpful. Some texts fall into more than one group. For example, a French text might well be of historical interest. In such cases, we have tried to use the most appropriate category. If you have any suggestions, corrections, or notice broken links, please
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Sources For General History Books (audio archive of authors) Wisconsin Electronic History Journals Bryn Mawr classical Review Canada s Institute of Social History medieval Review National http://www.vwc.edu/wwwpages/dgraf/genhist.htm
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Studying Ancient History for the Classics At UCI. general Etext Projects Online medieval and classical Library A select library of Texts of major Roman and medieval authors in Latin http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/asbook01.html
Extractions: Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Help Studying History Human Origins Mesopotamia Egypt Persia ... Christian Origins See Main Page for a guide to all contents of all sections. Contents Adding More Texts Other Ancient World Resource Projects Using Primary Sources Back to Index Nature of Historiography See texts at Modern History Sourcebook The Need for Source Criticism: A Letter from Alexander to Aristotle? [At this Site] WEB The Black Athena Dispute [At Reed College]
Extractions: Anthropological Literature indexes articles in periodicals, monograph series, and edited works in archaeology, biological and physical anthropology, cultural and social anthropology and linguistics, and selectively in such related fields as: art, botany, demography, economics, ethnohistory, folklore, genetics, geography, geology, history, music, mythology, political science, psychology, religion, sociology. Bibliotheca Classica Selecta (Web) The bibliographies in Diotima are not complete, and their usefulness and coverage varies. Still, particularly for gathering recent articles on gender-related issues, it is extremely valuable. The site also includes course materials and links to many on-line resources, including articles, book reviews, databases, and images. Gnomon Online (Web)
Medieval Littera of some of the most important literary works of classical and medieval civilization. The org/medlit/ Includes comprehensive information on authors such as http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listmedievalki.html
Extractions: Nash Central High School Library Media Center Introduction General Sites Arthuriana Individual Authors ... Mythology In addition to using books about medieval literature, why not also use the power of the Internet? These links are divided into five categories and you will find biographies, criticism, on-line texts, and links to other useful sites. Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies - http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/ A comprehensive resource for Medieval Studies: bibliographies, European cultural studies, pedagogical resources, professional information and organizations, electronic texts, music. NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources - http://www.netserf.org/ NetSERF is an extremely thorough and extensive database of information on any and all aspects of medieval society and its culture. It includes search engines and a fantastic glossary for obscure medieval terminology. It also includes an extensive bibliography of sources divided up by specializations. This includes everything from history to literature to legends and more. Other links include full texts of works by medieval authors, links to web pages about those authors, and other links to electronic collections of medieval works. Literary Resources: Medieval - http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/medieval.html This page is part of the Literary Resources page maintained by Jack Lynch of RutgersNewark.
SULAIR : Medieval Studies : Language And Literature, Drama medieval Christian Literary Imagery, 1988, Z6203.K38, covers for classical motifs use Brumble, classical myths and Kunitz and Colby European authors 10001900 http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/medieval/langen.html
Extractions: skip to main navigation Articles A-Z Humanities and Area Studies Engineering Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Government Numeric Data Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng.(Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Science Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library Printer-Friendly General works/Latin culture Arthurian/Romance Compendia of criticism Drama ... Latin language sources General Works and Latin Culture I ntroductions and reference works on literary scholarship and literary theory Medieval Latin: an introduction and bibliographical guide / edited by Mantello and Rigg (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, PA2802 .M43 1996) supersedes McGuire (1977)
Author Links Bartleby Library of Columbia University A nice collection of famous poets and authors from America and Great The Online medieval and classical Library (DL http://dewey.chs.chico.k12.ca.us/auth.html
Extractions: The following links connect to a wide assortment of Internet information resources about writers of all types of literature, including drama, poetry, novels, stories, and all that literature has to offer. General Author Resources Individual Authors American Poets British Poets ... Online Poetry Archives and Collections Website devoted to the study of Lord Byron, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, their contemporaries and historical contexts.
Medieval - Middle English Find information and resources related to the medieval Period in Classic Literature. Literature Classic. medieval general Literature. Guide picks a list of 441 works of classical literature http://classiclit.about.com/cs/medievalgeneral?terms=find related
McGraw-Hill Higher Education - English This archive has 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, including Plato, Aristotle, and The Online medieval and classical Library. http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/english/links/litlinks.html
Extractions: LitLinks Teaching Resources LitLinks Electronic Texts General Project Bartleby Archive , a project developed out of Columbia University, has complete texts of public domain literature, history, and reference works. Project Gutenberg Online offers versions of classic and public-domain books. The English Server offers over eighteen thousand on-line humanities texts (based at Carnegie Mellon). Poetry American Verse Project , from the University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative. Offers an electronic archive of volumes of American poetry published prior to 1920. The Academy of American Poets . Contains photos, bios, and many poems in etext and RealAudio. Drama The English Server Drama Collection. Contains a fairly extensive collection of original plays and screenplays, criticism and links to other sites concerned with drama. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare . A scholarly, reliable full-text site hosted at MIT. 20th-Century The Modern English Collection . Part of the Electronic Text Center maintained by the University of Virginia Library. Ethnic/Regional African-American Women Writers of the 19th-Century . An extensive collection of online texts maintained by the Schomburg Center of the New York Public Library. Storytellers: Native American Authors Online offers works by and about Native American authors.
Women In The Middle Ages--Gen. Med. & Misc. burning as Europe rediscovered classical Greece. is undoubtedly The Labyrinth Resources for medieval Studies from which includes links to authors, texts, and http://www.uh.edu/engines/medievalwomen/wmagen.htm
Extractions: 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 This page last updated October 2003 No. 1039: "An Armor of Commentary" examines how the medium can become the message. No. 123: "The Black Death" talks about some consequences of the 14th-century Plague. No. 258: "Bosch's Demons" considers how Bosch drew on the folklore of his day as well as the pharmaceutical and medical technology. Alan Lupack of the University of Rochester maintains a gorgeous Arthurian site, The Camelot Project: Arthurian Texts, Images, Bibliographies, and Basic Information , which includes links to "Women of Arthurian Legend." No. 1348: "Castel del Monte"
Classics Resources Alex Electronic Texts Athena authors Page Bibliotheca Classica Présentation classical Latin Greek files original versions medieval classical Libr. http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~cwconrad/classics.html
Extractions: Almost all significant sites in the Classics can be accessed from one of three well-organized resource lists, copies of which may be accessed right here. There is Maria Pantelia's Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation ; another is The Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page ; the third is J. Ruebel's compilation, Classics Resources. By all means, visit the home page of the Washington University Classics Department The recently installed Argos search engine at the University of Evansville is a powerful tool for finding resources within Classical and Medieval areas of interest and study. The search box below will initiate a search yielding quick results and links to indexed resources on the World Wide Web bearing upon a subject of interest within its scope. Try it! ARGOS Limited Area Search of the Ancient World
Extractions: Title: Nibelungenlied Author: Hatto, A.T. "The Nibelungelied" is the principal literary expression of the heroic legends that make up Wagner's ring cycle. more Title: General Prologue to "The Canterbury Tales" Author: Chaucer, Geoffrey This major educational edition of Chaucer's introduction to "The Canterbury Tales" uses the Riverside text and provides guidance in reading Middle English for students at A level and on college course... more Title: Suetonius: "Divus Augustus" Author: Suetonius more Title: Saint Augustine's Confessions Author: Augustine, St more Title: Complete Kama Sutra Author: Danielou, Alain
Extractions: Most popular books by the same author Title: General Prologue to "The Canterbury Tales" Author(s): Chaucer, Geoffrey This major educational edition of Chaucer's introduction to "The Canterbury Tales" uses the Riverside text and provides guidance in reading Middle English... more Title: Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales Author(s): Chaucer, Geoffrey In this study the author places "The Canterbury Tales" in the context of the crisis of English society in the 14th century. He discusses the language of... more Title: Miller's Tale, The
English Literature On The Web OnLine Literary Resources medieval (UPENN); Online medieval and classical Library; Literary Criticism; 19th Century British authors; 19th Century Resources http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/EngLit.html
Extractions: American Authors Your suggestion of any useful sites related to English Literature would be appreciated. Please e-mail me This page has been accessed times since the counter was put in on 1 July 1996. ( Web-Counter Last updated: 10 January 2003. Association of Literary Scholars and Critics Author Search Celebration of Women Writers, A Great Writers and Poets Individual Author Guides AuthorsDen: Where Authors and Readers Come Together ... Canadian Association for Irish Studies, The Children's Literature Children's Authors and Illustrators: WWW Links Children's Literature Web Guide Elementary Language Arts Resources Public Domain Electronic Children's Books Resources for Storytellers Comparative Literature Worldwide Contemporary Writers in the UK Electronic Literary Studies (Stuart Curran, PENN) Elecrtonic Poetry Center (Buffalo) Electronic Theses and Dissertations in the Humanities Emory Women Writers Resource Project English Literature and Religion (William S. Peterson) English Poetry Full-Text Database (E-Text, Univ. of Virginia)
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Language And Literature: Literature Includes biographies of authors, bibliographies, and essays. Online medieval and classical Library a collection of some of the most important literary http://www.vpl.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/lit/literature.html