Penn's Page Of Arts And Literature On The Web eg, Latin American studies), ART ART HISTORY, classical STUDIES, HISTORY Lit What s New, authors and Poets, Downloadable Texts, Author FAQs, Other medieval. http://penn.home.att.net/bookarts.htm
Extractions: Authors Galore! Bohemian Ink Books Online Authors (CMU) English Language Resources ... Libyrinth - 20th Century Joyce, Pynchon, Eco. Borges, Garcia, Kafka, at al. Online Literature (Classics) Classic Literature Online Louisa May Alcott, Hans Christian Andersen, Sherwood Anderson, Jane Austen, Lyman Frank Baum, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lewis Carroll, Willa Cather, Kate Chopin, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Joseph Conrad, James Fenimore Cooper, Stephen Crane, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Bret Harte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Homer, Anthony Hope, Washington Irving, Shirley Jackson, Henry James, John Milton, Friedrich Nietzsche, Baroness Emmuska Orczy, Edgar Allan Poe, James Whitcomb Riley, Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, Frank R. Stockton, Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, Mark Twain, Jules Verne, Walt Whitman Poetry Archives Poets Online (U. Toronto)
The Medieval Review of interest from potential reviewers and, of course, from authors and publishers to our sister publication, Bryn Mawr classical Review (BMCR The medieval Review. http://www.hti.umich.edu/t/tmr/
Extractions: Basic Boolean Proximity Bibliography ... Help Since 1993, The Medieval Review (TMR; formerly the Bryn Mawr Medieval Review) has been publishing reviews of current work in all areas of Medieval Studies, a field it interprets as broadly as possible. The electronic medium allows for very rapid publication of reviews, and provides a computer searchable archive of past reviews, both of which are of great utility to scholars and students around the world. TMR operates as a moderated distribution list. Subscribers receive reviews as e-mail; TMR posts each review as soon as the editors have received and edited it. There is no paper TMR. Once posted, reviews are archived and available for viewing, searching, printing, etc. on this website ( http://www.hti.umich.edu/t/tmr/ A board of distinguished review editors assists the editors in finding reviewers for books. The editors welcome expressions of interest from potential reviewers and, of course, from authors and publishers wishing to submit review copies. Please address any questions about TMR to the editors at TMR-L@wmich.edu, or at the snail-mail address below. Permission to reproduce TMR reviews may be broadly presumed, but the editors reserve the right to forbid specific uses deemed injurious to the best interests of the project or its home institutions. Permission to retransmit or republish will be granted to noncommercial media on condition that TMR is supplied with copies of the retransmission.
Celtic Malts time, the ability to understand poetic classical medieval Hebrew was Jews of the 1950s no specific rabbinical body Copyright rests with the author or, in all http://www.celticmalts.com/journal-a17.htm
Extractions: A most unusual whisky advert Ralph Katzenell Recently I came across an unusual advert for whisky. The advert was produced in Morocco in the 1950s and was intended to influence the Jewish population there to purchase Lauder's Scotch Whisky. Lauder's was originally founded in 1886 by Archibald Lauder and successfully marketed a number of blends. Lauder also had a number of pubs, one of them is said to have had a working still in the window. Another of his pubs, a popular watering hole in Sauchihall Street Glasgow , still trades under the name Lauder's. The current owners and journalists alike seem confused by the name, and assume that the pub is named after Sir Harry Lauder, of 'knobbly stick and knobbly knees' music hall fame - a false impression encouraged by the presence of the Pavillion Theatre (the old music hall, still putting on shows) not 100 yards away on Renfield Street.
Rose State College Stay Close - Go Far authors New Revision Series CAP (Z1224 C59) Contemporary authors Permanent Series have volumes 13) CMLC (PN610 C5) classical medieval Literature Criticism http://www.rose.edu/lrc/research/ResGuideLiterary.htm
Extractions: RSC Home Library Research Guides - Literary Listed below are resources that may be helpful in your research. If you need additional help, please see the Reference Librarian or your Instructor. General Encyclopedias General encyclopedias are a good resource to begin your research. Often you will find a good overview article on your topic, with an outline and sometimes a bibliography. The online version of Encyclopedia Britannica is available any where on campus at http://search.eb.com Biographical Encyclopedias (Reference; First Floor) Biographical encyclopedias often have articles on famous authors. Two very good examples are: Current Biography (REF CT100 C81) The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Biography (REF CT103 M27) PN, PR, PS, Z Reference Sections (Reference; First Floor) These areas contain biographies and general criticisms of authors works. See pages 3-5 of this handout for specific titles. DiscLit With DiscLit, you can search all the Twaynes United States Authors books. The full-text of more than 100 books in this series is on CD-ROM, which means you can read and print sections of the books.
English Literature Program At Pitt Literary Resources on the Net search by category (classical, medieval, Renaissance, Romantic list of general webpages, course syllabi, and authorspecific sites http://www.pitt.edu/~englit/researchlinks.htm
Extractions: 13. Buying Used Books on the Internet 1. GENERAL Indexes and Gateways: The Electric Eclectic: a large collection of links. http://bloxword.ca/jimsbmks.htm Electronic Poetry Center: http://www.epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry/ The English Server (formerly at Carnegie Mellon Univ., now U of Washington)mostly scholarly, especially strong on current topics. http://eserver.org/ Humanities and Social Sciences Bookmarks (Toronto) a very extensive collection of links, though not updated (and hence many sites have disappeared). http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/chass/book.html Links to places literary (University of Dundee) a very attractive and extensive collection of links. http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/favelink.htm Literary Encyclopedia: a global reference work for literatures in English comprising over 17,000 indexed entries, more than one thousand of which are basic entries have been supplemented with essays of around 2500 words. http://www.LiteraryEncyclopedia.com
Research And Documentation Online: Humanities of peerreviewed ancient and medieval sites and Includes primary sources from classical texts dealing collections of images, author-specific sites, classics http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/humanities/classics.html
Extractions: The most complete index available for classics, covering books and articles on all aspects of Greek and Latin cultures, including archaeology, literature, and philosophy. The index is international in scope and includes works in all languages. It offers citations only (no abstracts or full texts of articles). is a print index, but it is available electronically as the Database of Classical Bibliography A search engine geared toward students, teachers, and scholars that searches only the contents of peer-reviewed ancient and medieval sites and the links included in them. The content is reviewed and managed by an editorial board of classics professors at institutions in the United States and abroad. A searchable list of more than 600 links to resources in classics, with a focus on, but more inclusive than, archaeology. A lengthy table of contents reveals the breadth of this site: from texts, projects, journals, and bibliographies to field reports to newsgroups and mailing lists. The site is sponsored by the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan.
Research Collections: Classical Studies Collection PA 38184500, Individual authors, AZ. PA 4505, medieval and modern authors writing in classical Greek. PA 5000-5590, Byzantine literature. http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/ulib/port/protof/coll-clas.html
Extractions: The classical studies collection is developed to support the teaching of the Greek and Latin languages and the study of Greek and Latin literatures in the Classical Studies Department . Emphasis is placed on the classical periods for both languages and on the modern period for Greek. Literature is collected in translation to support comparative literary studies and introductory courses. Modern Greek literature and materials on modern Greek history and culture have been acquired by direct purchase in Greece, thanks to periodic visits by a member of the Department. The bulk of English language and bilingual acquisitions are acquired through Yankee Book Peddler. Given the small size of the budget, great reliance is placed on other, larger subject funds for materials relevant to Classical Studies, e.g., Philosophy and History. Rapid advances in computer and networking technology have resulted in the acquisition of significant electronic resources, including electronic versions of familiar classical studies indexes and digitized full-text editions of primary sources. Classical Studies has been a pioneer in the field of digitized texts and BC has the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, one of the earliest collections of electronic texts produced by modern scholarship. It also has Perseus, a CD-ROM multimedia product which together with the
Research Guides: Classical Studies - Boston College arrangement of information on authors, works, literary an important resource for studying medieval 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
English Online Online medieval and classical Library This is a text find texts and supplemental materials for medieval, Renaissance, and brings up a list of authors (or in http://www.uis.edu/english/favlinks.htm
Extractions: An excellent writing resource, offering more than 130 instructional handouts, links to other relevant sites for writing resources, and links and materials for language arts and English teachers. It also provides a list of starting points for Internet research, along with a collection of academic and professional links. This site provides a step-by-step guide to researching and writing a paper, assistance in finding information in cyberspace and the library, and links to online resources for research and writing. Designed as an online book, the information contained in the site can be downloaded for free. Paradigm Online Writing Assistant
Duggan Library: Humanities Weblinks Coverage extends from the classical period to the Twentieth as well as works by, the included authors are about and bibliography as well as other medieval sites http://www.hanover.edu/Library/webhum.html
Extractions: This site is designed as an interdisciplinary resource for those interested in gender in the ancient world. It includes course materials, a searchable bibliography, and external links to images, databases, book reviews, and the like. Also includes an anthology of translated primary texts. Electronic Resources for Classicists (http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~tlg/index/resources.html)
UofT: Classics Resources of Images EText Archives Author specific Projects and The Internet Connection for medieval Resources Perseus ArtServe Database of classical Architecture The http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/classics/resource.html
Extractions: Configurable Unified Search Interface The CUSI interface provides direct access (through popup menus) to various specific and general resources on the Web. SOURCE SPECIFIC: UTCat by Author UTCat by Title UTCat by Subject TOCS-IN Bryn Mawr Class Rev Diotima Gnomon Argos DICTIONARIES: Lewis and Short English-Latin Latin-English English-French French-English English-German German-English Webster SEARCH ENGINES: AltaVista AOL NetFind Electric Library HOTBOT WebCrawler WEB GUIDES: Excite Infoseek LookSmart Lycos CNET SEARCH.COM Yahoo! WhoWhere? See also webCats WWW Library Catalogues, College and University Home Pages Bigfoot Internet Address Finder ... ON'VILLAGE Yellow Pages , and World Pages Electronic Resources for Classicists
FRANCISCAN AUTHORS, 13TH - 18TH CENTURY: A CATALOGUE IN PROGRESS The following alphabetical list of Franciscan authors, with avowedly erratic COMERS (Centre for classical, Oriental, medieval and Renaissance Studies http://users.bart.nl/~roestb/franciscan/start.htm
Extractions: FRANCISCAN AUTHORS, 13TH - 18TH CENTURY: A CATALOGUE IN PROGRESS This site is a co-production of Maarten van der Heijden and Bert Roest Bert Roest Maarten van der Heijden The following alphabetical list of Franciscan authors, with avowedly erratic biographical remarks and information on manuscripts, editions and studies, is far from complete, yet continually growing. Every three months we hope to install an updated version, gradually expanding the biographies as well as the information on manuscripts, editions and studies. For this, we make use of a wide range of different research instruments . . In the course of building this site, we also will start creating select bibliographies on specific topics, for instance on medieval and Franciscan preaching etc. . Eventually, a large part of the source information in this catalogue (in an ameliorated form) hopefully will find its way into C.A.L.M.A., the ultimate guide for medieval Latin sources at present being made by collaborators of the Fondazione Ezio Franceschini in Florence. For those interested in Franciscan studies the following provisional list might be a source of delight and not just of frustration. We hope to improve, maybe also with the help of your comments
Internet Resources For Classics Information Servers; EText Archives; Author specific, Projects and Voice of the Shuttle classical Studies Page One Line Reference Book for medieval Studies . http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/lanc/internet.htm
Extractions: "Argos is the first peer-reviewed, limited area search engine (LASE) on the World-Wide Web. It has been designed to cover the ancient and medieval worlds. Quality is controlled by a system of hyperlinked internet indices which are managed by qualified professionals who serve as the Associate Editors of the project. The same procedures that govern quality also serve to limit the scope of Argos to the ancient world."
Untitled Document GALE SERIES IN LITERARY CRITICISM classical and medieval Literature Criticism RR PA1 .C55 Use author or title index to locate a specific author or title. http://www.stolaf.edu/library/instruction/biguides/Nor233.htm
Extractions: SPRING 2004 Reference Collection Online Catalogs Indexes and Databases Internet Resources ... Citation Guides Reference Collection The reference collection provides background reading on your topic and related issues, names of authorities, and bibliographies that lead to additional sources. Remember that books on the shelves are grouped together by subject, so take time to browse the shelves! ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND HANDBOOKS: Aschehoug og Gyldendals Store Norske Leksikon. 3. utg. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget, 1995-1999. 16 vols. [RR AE43.A75 1995] plus CD-ROM. [RR AE43.A752] Encyclopedia of the Viking Age. Alphabetical by topic. Includes index. Medieval Scandinavia : An Encyclopedia . New York : Garland, 1993. [Ref.Room DL30.M43 1993] Alphabetical by topic. Includes index.
Print Resources For Classical Studies alphabetically by author (including some early medieval authors). Within each author s section, citations are Crowell s Handbook of classical Literature Ref http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/central/classics/ClassicsResearch.html
Extractions: Research Guide for Classical Studies: Library Resources Beginning Your Research If you are unsure where to begin, you might start by reading a quick overview on the subject in one of the encyclopedias or dictionaries, in particular the Oxford Classical Dictionary . You should also search Acorn to see what books are available in this library. Then search for articles and books in the Classics databases . These sources index recent scholarship, and will provide references to items published on a subject, whether or not they are owned by the Vanderbilt libraries. To determine whether the library has an article, in print or online, look up the journal title ( not the article title) in Acorn. Selected Library Resources Many sources for this field are only available in print, and may never come online. Resources for Classical Studies links to key databases, electronic journals, and Internet sites. The remainder of this guide identifies particularly significant print sources in the Central Library. Bibliographies For Older Scholarship [Ref - Z 7016 M35A]
Schaffer Library Sources In Medieval History: Web Edition the works of world authors from classical antiquity through Traditio Subject and Author index to 50 years of articles on Ancient and medieval History, Thought http://www.union.edu/PUBLIC/LIBRARY/guide/medhistsources.html
Extractions: Encyclopedia articles, written by subject authorities, provide information useful for gaining a basic understanding of a topic and getting started with a research project. Typically, a bibliography, or list, of "classic" books and articles for further research follows each article. Advanced students will find them useful for filling gaps and covering topics related to their central area of investigation. CALL NUMBER: Ref CB 4505 .B76 1986 The Cambridge Economic History . Edited by M.M. Postan and H.J. Habakkuk. Cambridge, Eng.: University Press, 1966- Volume I: The Agragian life of the Middle Ages. Volume II: Trade and Industry in the Middle Ages. Volume III: Economic Organization and Policies in the Middle Ages. CALL NUMBER: HC 240 .C3 [Shelved in Stacks]
Classical Studies displayed in the grid or use the drop down menu in the center of the page to search additional authors names. The Online medieval and classical Library http://library.albany.edu/subject/classics.html
Extractions: Please consult all possible subject categories as there is much overlap. For example, there are many sites with valuable information about the Romans in addition to the those listed under the subject heading "Rome". Last Updated: May 11, 2004 This page is maintained by Marjorie Benedict Academic and Professional Associations
Research In Medieval Studies Middle Ages; KNIGHT REFERENCE CB351 .E53 2000 A twovolume encyclopedia with brief essays signed by the authors. classical and medieval Literature Criticism http://libweb.uoregon.edu/guides/history/medieval.html
Extractions: Starting Your Research Finding Articles Finding Books Finding Primary Sources ... Web Resources The following is a selected list of resources for starting research in medieval studies. For help finding primary sources, try the guide to Research Using Primary Sources . For further assistance, ask at the Reference Desk or contact Heather Ward Off-campus access to some of the electronic resources listed on this page is limited to current UO students, faculty, and staff and is indicated by a UO button The following reference sources can help you identify a topic for your research, provide an overview of a specific issue or topic, and suggest other materials which might be useful for your research. Always use the index if one is available. Dictionary of the Middle Ages ; KNIGHT REFERENCE D114.D5 1982 A thirteen-volume encyclopedia of signed articles including cross references and bibliographies. Arranged alphabetically. This is a good source for topics on many different issues. Vol. 13 includes an extensive index. One of my favorite sources for beginning research on a medieval topic! Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages ; KNIGHT REFERENCE CB351 .E53 2000
How To Find Literary Criticism literary criticism for wellknown authors from around Literary Criticism, Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, classical and medieval Literature Criticism http://www.asu.edu/lib/help/literarycriticism.htm
Extractions: Includes biographies, bibliographies, and critical analysis of authors from every age and literary discipline. Covers novelists, poets, essayists, journalists and other writers. Includes full text of journals on literature and literary criticism. This is the electronic equivalent (although not a complete duplication) of the Gale Literary Criticism Series which includes, Dictionary of Literary Biography, Contemporary Author, Contemporary Literary Criticism, etc. MLA Bibliography
CLAS 352 designed to cover the ancient and medieval worlds html A megaresource for all things classical. web projects/and information servers, author specific web sites http://library.tamu.edu/vgn/portal/tamulib/content/renderer/0,2174,1724_2131785,
Extractions: CLAS 352 http://library.tamu.edu Library Catalog Databases E-Journals ... TOP and Social Science Citation Index are part of the Web of Science Wilson Periodical Indexes Academic Search Premier L'Annee philologique; bibliographie critique et analytique de l'antiquite greco-latine Project Muse JSTOR CatchWord ... TOP DRAMA RESOURCES Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama: http://www.utexas.edu/depts/classics A mega-resource for all things classical. This site includes links to electronic publications, bibliographical indexes, databases/web projects/and information servers, author specific web sites, professional organizations/projects/centers/other initiatives, plus a lot more. Internet Classics Archive of Greco-Roman Authors: http://classics.mit.edu/Browse/index.html