Mellon Center: Directory - General Education GRS 309, ART 309, classical Greek Art and Architecture, The HUM 370, Ancient Comedyand Humor, literature, None, lit, HIST 120, Ancient and medieval West, Cultural and http://www.iwu.edu/melloncenter/directory/gen_ed/approved/master_list.html
Extractions: As of October 1 st Number Cross Listing Title Category Course Flag Category Codes Flag Codes AMST 150 Introduction to American Studies Cultural and Historical Change U.S. Diversity CHC U AMST 280 Encountering Diversity in Chicago, Americas Most Segregated City None U.S. Diversity U AMST 490 Senior Seminar: Methods in American Studies None Writing Intensive W ANTH 171 Cultural Anthropology Contemporary Social Institutions Global Diversity CSI G ANTH 250 World Music The Arts Global Diversity AR G ANTH 272 Human Origins The Natural Sciences None LSI ANTH 275 Anthropology of Theatre, Performance and Spectacle The Arts Global Diversity AR G ANTH 280 Self and Society in Japan Contemporary Social Institutions Global Diversity CSI G ANTH 282 ENST 282 Peoples and Cultures of East Africa Contemporary Social Institutions Global Diversity CSI G ANTH 288 Consuming Passions: The Anthropology of Food Analysis of Values Global Diversity AV G ANTH 295 Meeting the Swahili of Kenya None Global Diversity G ANTH 310 Issues and Ethnography in Anthropology None Writing Intensive W ANTH 330 Language, Communication and Culture
Languages & Literature Indexes In Book Form - UTEP Library classical medieval literature Criticism, Reference lit. Crit. Drama Criticism, Referencelit. Crit. Essay and general literature Index, Reference Index AI3.E755. http://libraryweb.utep.edu/ref/print-lit.html
Extractions: at El Paso Library Search the Catalog Researching a Topic Services Annual Bibliography of English Language/Lit Reference PE66.M64 Authors and Artists for Young People Reference Lit. Crit. PS490.A98 Bibliographic Index Reference Index Z1002.B595 Black Literature Criticism Reference Lit. Crit. PS153 .N5B556 Book Review Digest Reference Index Z1219.C95 Book Review Index Reference Index Z1035.A1B6 Children's Book Review Index Reference Index Z1037.A1C475 Children's Literature Abstracts Reference Index PN1009.ALC525 Classical Medieval Literature Criticism Reference Lit. Crit. PN610.C53 Columbia Granger's Index to Poetry Reference PN1022.G71994 Combined Retrospective Index to Book Reviews in Scholarly Periodicals 1886-1974 Reference Index Z1035.A1C64f Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index Reference Lit Crit. Z1224.C59 Contemporary Literature Criticism Reference Lit Crit. PN771.C59 Current Book Review Citations 1978-1982 Reference Index Z1035.A1 Cumulated Fiction Index Ref PN3373 .C76 Dictionary of Literary Biography Reference Lit. Crit. PS271 .N56
Language And Literature: Literature general Sites African Literature classical Literature English Literature Latin Literature medieval Literature Russian Metasites and general Sites. http://www.vpl.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/lit/literature.html
General Education Western Civilization Courses CL C 3413 Hebrew Civilization. CL C 3613 classical Influence on Modern lit. LTRS3023 classical Italy and Umbria. MRS 3013 medieval literature in Translation. http://www.ou.edu/admrec/humwciv.htm
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GenEd Course Listing PHYSICS, 151, general Physics I. PHYSICS, 152, general Physics II. HS, HISTORY,131, Middle East Hist II. AL, JAPANESE, 143, litclassical medieval. http://www.umass.edu/registrar/html/gened_course_listing.html
Extractions: Office of the Undergraduate Registrar The following General Education courses are being offered for the Spring 2003 semester. Courses designated by 'U' or G" in the left margin also fulfill the Social and Cultural Diversity requirement. Specific schedule information for these courses can be found within the appropriate department listing in this booklet. Sections: AL-ARTS/LITERATURE I-INTERDISCIPLINARY AT-ARTS (LIBERAL ARTS) PS-PHYSICAL SCIENCES ... 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 AT-ARTS (LIBERAL ARTS) U AFROAM Rev Concp A-A Mus II U AFROAM The Blues Came Down ART Basic Studio/Drawing ART Basic Studio/Design ART Basic Studio/Drawing ART-HIST Survey-Ren-Mod G ART-HIST Intro To Visual Arts CLASSICS Roman Archaeology
Modern & Classical Lang & Lit Courses of the growth of French literature from medieval times to French majors and for thosewith general interest in the comedy of manners to French classical tragedy http://www.spc.edu/departments/mod_lang/courses.shtml
Extractions: A ANT 233: Aztecs, Incas and Mayas A ANT 236: American Indian Archaeology A ANT 240M: The North American Indian A ANT 243: Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East A ANT 269: Caribbean : People, History and Culture A ANT 341G: Ethnology of Mesoamerica A ANT 341M: Ethnology of Mesoamerica A CAS 220L: Literature of the World I
General Literary Resources general Literary Resources. Ancient Greece Rome (MIT s Tech ClassicsArchive); medieval classical Library (UC Berkeley); http://www.library.cornell.edu/olinuris/ref/lit/general.html
Extractions: Language (M.I.T.'s Tech Classics Archive) (U.C. Berkeley) Medieval Literature (NetSERF, Catholic University) Labyrinth - Medieval Studies (Georgetown Univ.) Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485) The Camelot Project (Arthurian resources; U. of Rochester) 16th Century Renaissance English Literature, 1485-1603
English Literature Program At Pitt on the Net search by category (classical, medieval, Renaissance, Romantic to a listof general webpages, course rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/ Representative Poetry 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
IDEA Directions - Office Of The Provost - Azusa Pacific University Ancient Near Eastern Languages lit., general Classics and classical Languages literatures Greek Language lit. (Ancient medieval) Latin language lit http://www.apu.edu/provost/facultyevaluations/ideainfo/codes/extended/
Extractions: LINKING LIBRARY W W W - D I R E C T O R I E S_ WWW-directories (jumpboxes) Continental-national directories: ...Africa ...Asia ...Australia ...Europe ...Middle East ...N.America ...S.America International directories: A-B International directories: C-G International directories: H-M International directories: N-O International directories: P-T International directories: U-Z Dutch directories A-J Dutch directories K-Z Philosophy directories Religion directories Science directories (miscel.) A-D .Science directories (miscel.) E-L Science directories (miscel.) M-Z Social Sciences directories Spirituality directories _L I N K I N G - L I B R A R Y B U S I N E S S C H A T T I N G D I C T I O N A R I E S I N T E R N E T - S E R V I C E S L I T E R A T U R E Books-on-line Libraries Literature/general L O C A L (E N S C H E D E - E.O.) M E D I A S C I E N C E ( G E N E R A L ) S P O R T S T I M E Linking Library: Home (index) Linking Bibliotheek: Thuis (index) Linking Library: Frames-English Linking Bibliotheek: Frames-Ned. Add URL/URL toev.
State University Of New York College At Cortland BIO 312. BIO 25. general Ecology. BIO 412 (4 CREDITS). BIO 30. ENG 308. ENG 7.lit of the Western World classical, medieval, Renaissance. ENG 220. ENG 8. http://www.cortland.edu/Admissions/Associate Dean/html/Long Island Univ.htm
Extractions: State University of New York College at Cortland Credit Equivalencies Long Island University NOTE: Please refer to the current Cortland course catalog for information regarding major requirements. 1XX, 2XX, 3XX or XXX Cortland does not have an equivalent, but student will receive elective credit. GEN XXX = General Elective credit (See last page below for Southampton College of LI) ACC 11 ANP 1 ANT 102 ART 1 BIO 01-02 BIO 301 BIO 3XX BIO 302 BIO 22 CHM 1, 2
CPL Literature Under general Resources there s find links to web pages on various topics good forEnglishlanguage literature and for classical and medieval literature. http://www.chipublib.org/008subject/008literature/lit.html
Miami University: Documents And Policies: General Bulletin 423/523 classical French Theatre of the 17th and 18th Centuries (3 CASB-lit. 444/544Seminar in medieval French Studies (3) Focuses on current criticism in the http://www.miami.muohio.edu/documents_and_policies/bulletin04/courses/fre.cfm
Extractions: Information ... University Offices -Please Select- 101, 102 Introduction to the French Language and Culture MPF 131 Masterpieces of French Culture in Translation 201 Intermediate French MPF 202 Critical Analysis of French Culture 301 Reading Theater 302 Reading Narrative 303 Reading the Poetic 307.L, 308.L Practical French MPT 310 Texts in Context 315.L, 316.L Supervised Training for Apprentice Teachers MPT 341 Conversation and Current Events in France MPT 341.W Conversation and Current Events in France MPT 350 Topics in French Literature in Translation 361 French Pronunciation MPT 366 French Cinema in Translation 404/504 The French Renaissance MPC 410 Senior Seminar MPT 411/511 French Civilization MPT 411.W/511.W French Civilization 415 Advanced Composition 423/523 Classical French Theatre of the 17th and - 18th Centuries MPT 431/531 Studies in Contemporary French Thought in Translation 442/542 French Novel and "Conte" of the 17th and 18th Centuries 444/544 Seminar in Medieval French Studies 451/551 19th Century Prose Fiction to 1850 452/552 The Romantic Movement in French Literature 454/554 The French Realist and Naturalist Novel: Flaubert to Zola MPT 460/560 Topics in French Cinema 462/562 The 20th Century Novel: Contemporary Explorations Beyond Existentialism 480 Independent Reading for Departmental Honors 499.W/599.W Romanesque and Medieval Architecture
American And English Literature Internet Resources Electronic Texts. general Literature Sources. American Literature general Resources. American Literature following Biblical, classical, medieval, Renaissance, Restoration, 18th http://library.scsu.ctstateu.edu/litbib.html
Extractions: American and English Literature Internet Resources Contents Electronic Texts General Literature Sources American Literature General Resources American Literature Drama and Theater ... Alex: A Catalogue of Electronic Texts on the Internet Alex indexes over 700 books and shorter texts and retrieves these documents full-text on the Internet. Does not include serials. Has search feature where you can enter author or title. American Literature: Electronic Texts This site has works of numerous twentieth century american writers and authors arranged in alphabetical order by the last name of the author. Also included are works on black history and literature. Electronic Text Center University of Virginia The Electronic Text Center in Virginia houses an on-line archive of numerous electronic texts. Not all are freely accessible to outside users. FreeELiterature FreeELiterature offers a wide array of ebooks covering the classics, fiction, poetry, non-fiction, religion, philosophy, and mythology at absolutely no charge. The intrinsic value of this site is that the books can be read on pocket PCs and palm pilots as well. Electronic Books and Journals: The Open Directory Project The Open Directory Prodect is the largest, most comprehensive directory that is maintained and edited by a community of volunteers. Contains links to electronic text archives and literature ejournals.
English And Comparative Literature Department CPLT 315 classical Mythology in World literature Spring 2004 , Summer 2004 writersand works from the ancient through the medieval world. Same as Comp lit 110). http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/academic_departments/engl.asp
Extractions: Marlin Blaine, Cornel Bonca, Ellen Coldwell, Mary Kay Crouch, Angela Della Volpe, Sheryl Fontaine, Joanne Gass, Jane Hipolito, Susan Jacobsen, Joanne Jasin, Helen Jaskoski, Alan Kaye, Thomas Klammer, Deborah Lawrence, Mohsen Mirshafiei, Helen Mugambi, Franz Müller-Gotama, Keith Neilson, Irena Praitis, Sally Romotsky, Chris Ruiz-Velasco, Joseph Sawicki, Amy-Scott-Douglass, Yichin Shen, Kay Stanton, Atara Stein, John White, Heping Zhao Introduction
Medieval Littera medieval http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/medieval.html This of the mostimportant literary works of classical and medieval civilization. The 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.
Medieval Studies of the Spanish Language 446 Love in medieval Spanish lit. at the discretion of themedieval Studies Advisors Dr.LL Neuru Department of classical Studies (519) 888 http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/CLASS/new-med.htm
Extractions: and St. Jerome's College Overview The Honours Program The Honours Program (Applied Studies Co-op) The Honours Program (Arts and Business) ... For Further Information on Medieval Studies Overview The study of the Middle Ages has become more and more recognized as vital to a complete understanding of modern civilization. The search for the roots of our culture inevitably leads to the Medieval world which both preserved and enlarged upon the classical heritage. The University of Waterloo and St. Jerome's University offer a program in Medieval Studies which provides students with an opportunity to explore the many aspects of this formative period. Making use of various resources within the university community, this program takes an interdisciplinary approach which allows students to follow a course of studies most appropriate to their own interests. Within the following guidelines, each student will create an individual program (Honours, Honours, Applied Studies Co-op, Arts and Business, or General) with the assistance of an academic advisor. The Honours Program The Honours Program requires 16 term courses from an approved list of courses, with at least 2 term courses taken from at least 5 of the 8 subject areas which comprise the program; also required is a total of at least 10 term courses (not all of which need be Medieval in content) in 1 of the subject areas. The total number of courses needed to fulfill the degree requirements may vary from a minimum of 18 to a maximum of 24 courses. In addition to the usual Faculty of Arts requirements, the Honours Program requires a minimum of 40 term courses overall, with an average of at least 75% in the Medieval core, and at least 60% overall.
European Literature - Electronic Texts Italiana; romanzieri.com is a large collection of ebooks formatted to be readwith Microsoft Reader (.lit). classical Texts. medieval and Renaissance Texts. http://www.lib.virginia.edu/wess/etexts.html
Extractions: Electronic Text Collections in Western European Literature Catalan Danish Dutch Finnish ... Swedish This page lists Internet sources for literary texts in the western European languages other than English. Translations are mentioned only when they are included in collections of original language texts, or when they are themselves of interest. Collections are listed more or less in order of size; indivdual authors are listed alphabetically. EuRoDocs lists many historical and social science texts in western European languages. If you put up an electronic text, find a collection that's not listed here, or find changes in one of the collections please let me know Textos en línia is a large collection of links to Catalan texts of all sorts. Selecció de Poesia Catalana
Grover Furr's Medieval History And Literature Page Welcome to my page of medieval links on the WorldWide Web is more manageable, with The general Prolog, the Miller's Tale, the Nun's The Online medieval and classical Library (OMACL http://www.chss.montclair.edu/english/furr/medieval.html
Extractions: Norwich Cathedral This photo is a "clickable map." If your browser supports them, you can click on different parts of the photo to go directly to the major sections of the Table of Contents. If it does not, use the regular TOC below. Medieval Literature and History Page How To Search the CHAUCER mailing list archives. My 1979 Ph.D. dissertation, The Quarrel of the Roman de la Rose and Fourteenth Century Humanism , is now on the web. (7.13.02) Welcome to my page of Medieval links on the WorldWide Web! The first group of sites provide links to just about everything available. I've put the other links here so that you (and I) won't have to hunt through several levels of screens on one of the first group of sites in order to find what we are looking for. If there is something you want that's not here, search the links in the first group. A note about the illustration: it's a commonplace for works on the Middle Ages to reproduce medieval MS illustrations or other artwork of the period. These almost without exception give the perspective of (a) a medieval person's view of the Middle Ages; a nd (b) an elitist interpretation of whatever is illustrated. I take our challenge to be to give a contemporary, more scientific, more objective interpretation of the Middle Ages and its culture. Accordingly, the illustration is a contemporary photograph of a Medieval cathedral: an interpretation using modern te chnology to make the Middle Ages understandable in terms meaningful to us today.