Magickal And Mythological Resources, Part Two Links medieval Links Mabry medieval Interests Page Middle English litERATURE Generalclassical Chinese Poetry literature literary Links lit Links classical http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/6581/chronos12a.html
Resources For Academics corpus should get you started with medieval Irish texts provides information on womenin the classical period Black is a great resource for AfricanAmerican lit. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/5187/resources.html
Extractions: a collection of links to get you started... The English Server has scholarly articles, sources, and texts to get you started on just about any project in the humanities. The Labyrinth is probably your best bet for finding medieval texts and information. Aside from literature, they cover art, history, archeology, music, and a plethora of other sujects related to the middle ages. Also has a wonderful medieval Latin section.
SCHOLAE ::: PROVINCIA::: PROVINCIA AMERICA BOREOCCIDENTALIS Latin Lang. lit. (Ancient/ medieval), University Of Classics classical Languagesand lit, University Of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98195, (206) 5432100. http://ambor.novaroma.org/scholae.htm
Pace Undergraduate Catalog (Page 86) in Translation (3) lit 350 Comparative medieval literature (3) lit 361 Chaucer Scriptures(3) Students may substitute classical language courses http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/undergrad_catalog_2002_2004/catalog.cfm?page=cat
British Literature Old English Old English lit. The Online medieval and classical Library This site also Includesmodern English translations of a number of AngloSaxon and Anglo-Latin http://www.thesink.ca/British Literature/BritLit Tables/britishlitoldenglish_tab
Extractions: BritLit Home British Literature Old English The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: from the Beginnings to the Cycles of Romance Covers every aspect of Anglo-Saxon literature, including discussions of important poems and prose works and accounts of individual authors. Old English Aloud: Readings of Old English Poetry Old English poetry was meant to be declaimed aloud before an audience, the poet, or Scop, being both a creative and a performing artist. Accompanied by harp he would entertain the guests of his patron with tales of past deeds, battles of old and the prowess of his lord's ancestors. In this manner was history kept alive for the Anglo-Saxons. ORB: Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies: Anglo-Saxon England Academic site with a wealth of resources. Provides essays, bibliographies, images, documents, links, and other resources. University of Toronto: Dictionary of Old English
English Literature On The Web Last updated 10 January 2003. general. OnLine Literary Resources medieval (UPENN);Online medieval and classical Library; Pre-1600 English BalladsA . 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)
Liberal Arts Core 16 lit 102211 I, ntroduction to classical literature; Greek lit 241-242, Dante andthe medieval World; Petrarch lit 227-RUS/ lit 331, Pasternak and Solzhenitsyn http://www-hl.syr.edu/cas-pages/LibArtsCore16.htm
Extractions: 2004-2005 Liberal Arts Core Guidebook The Humanities Division encompasses the history, theory, analysis and criticism of language, literature and other texts, religion, art, and music; and the examination of fundamental questions arising in the human search for values, knowledge, purpose, and meaning. These are central concerns of the departments or programs of African American Studies; English; Languages, Literatures and Linguistics; Fine Arts; Philosophy; Religion and Women's Studies. Hence, most courses satisfying the Humanities Division requirements come from these departments and programs. THE BASIC LIST IN THE HUMANITIES Students must take at least three courses from the following list, including a two-course sequence (indicated by hyphens), to complete the requirement for four courses in this division. AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES AAS 231-232 African American Literature to 1900: An Introduction; African American Literature: Twentieth Century
Page Maintained By sites, databases, journals, and hot spots for children s lit Webtime Stories commentaryand trivia sections The Online medieval and classical Library Greek http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/English/lit.html
English CALL Courses essays using correct literary terminology; (4) to extract the general meaning of imagesin a wide variety of texts ancient, classical, medieval, modern, and http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/departments/core/english/cour_call.php
Extractions: Powered by Prospective Students Current Student Prospective Employees Corporate Visitors ... Phone Directory Quick Links Academic Calendar Grades Online Cancelled Classes Library ISEP Parc/Athletics Student Union Reach For The Top! Timetable Winter 2004 CARS DOLRS Class Lists Dawson Intranet Docushare Employee Benefits Faculty Schedules Help Desk WebCT Teacher Assistance Web Mail Work Requests BACK HOME ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Introduction ... Faculty List Courses In this course students will consider some of the topics that have shaped the discourse of arts and letters. These topics will be selected to coordinate with the topics for the third-semester Essay course. In each semester, at least three topics will be selected. [See the English Department's "Critical Topics" List.] Through the study of literary criticism, students will learn to analyse and interpret an artistic or literary work as well as to form and justify a critical judgment about the work using appropriate criteria ; they will also learn how to present their critical and interpretive views clearly in an MLA-format critical essay. 4 hrs. per week. 603-431-DW In this course students will learn about the origin and the development of the English language and will apply their knowledge to the criticism of literary texts in English from the 5th to the 21st centuries. Through discussions, lectures, projects and essays, students will learn to (1) analyse and interpret a literary text as well as to form and justify a critical judgment about the text. using appropriate criteria; (2) interpret literary texts; and (3) present their critical and interpretive views clearly in an MLA-format critical essay. 4 hrs. per week.
Extractions: Introduction General Graduate Requirements Field Requirements Faculty ... urses Introduction The Department prides itself on its strength in the classical medieval period, although it does offer one modern field as well. The goal of Arabic and Islamic studies is to give an integral view of Islamic culture in pre-modern times. Within this general framework the student will normally focus on one of the following fields: Modern Arabic literature and culture General Graduate Requirements For the A.M. degree: Students must meet the general graduate requirements for all students pursuing an A.M. degree in NELC. In addition to these, the student and the advisor will meet to design and agree upon a course of study specific to the interests of the student. For the Ph.D program: In addition to the general graduate requirements , students pursuing a Ph.D in Arabic and Islamic Studies must also meet the
General Requirement Sector III JWST150 * Japanese literature The classical Tradition AMES284 Approaches to MedievalHebrew literature AMES258/JWST258 Perspectives in Italian lit Love http://www.college.upenn.edu/courses/sectorIII.html
Extractions: The means and meaning of art, literature and music. Following are lists of General Requirement courses in Sector III. Those courses marked with an asterisk (*) are scheduled to be offered in fall 2004. Literature in English or in English Translation The Adultery Novel In and Out of Russia RUSS125/COML127/WSTD125
Misc Hebrew Courses In Hebrew & Semitic Studies At UW-Madison Call no=17989. 448 classical Rabbinic Texts. Crosslisted with Jewish, lit Trans, andReligious Studies 448. contributions of the Jewish in medieval Islamic and http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/hebrew/mischebF02.html
Extractions: Introduction to Judaism: Fall; 4 credits (H-E). General introduction to Judaism covering the biblical, classical rabbinic, medieval, and modern periods. Prerequisite: none. Open to Freshman. Crosslisted with Jewish Studies and Religious studies. Lecture 1: 1:00-2:15 TR, 272 Bascom (Schofer) Register through discussion sections: Discussion 301: 12:05 M, 123 Van Hise. Call no=24453 Discussion 302: 2:25 W, 286 Van Hise. Call no=24454
General Resources users to associate geographical areas with the classical mythology stories The MedievalReview (out of Western Michigan University). Mining Company English lit. http://www.msu.edu/~matheson/general.htm
Extractions: G ENERAL R ESOURCES T HESE RESOURCES ARE IN ROUGH ALPHABETICAL ORDER SO CLICK ON THE LETTER TO GET TO A RESOURCE YOU ALREADY HAVE IN MIND, BUT IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING IN MIND JUST BROWSE AT YOUR LEISURE... A B C D ... Z I F THERE IS NOTHING HERE THAT INTERESTS YOU, THEN RETURN TO LISTER MATHESON'S HOME PAGE Contains on-line text and notes of The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and historical areas, and provides links to related collections. Contains facsimiles of various antiquarian maps housed in the Bodleian Library. Contains facsimiles of various antiquarian maps housed in the British Library. Contains facsimiles of antiquarian maps of Great Britain. Contains information and images of gods, monsters, heroes, etc., from classical
Program In Classical Studies or Judaic Studies 101102-103 or lit/Hebrew courses Humanities 2 Rome, Christianity,and the medieval World (4 History HIEU 101 Greece in the classical Age (4 http://historyweb.ucsd.edu/ClassicalStud.html
Extractions: Classical Studies is concerned with the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome roughly from the time of Homer to the time of St. Augustine in all of their respects. This program thus offers undergraduates an opportunity to study the cultures of Greece and Rome through the combined resources of the departments of History, Literature, Visual Arts, and Philosophy. The study of ancient Greek and Latin languages themselves serves as the starting point for the broader consideration of specific texts in their literary, intellectual, and historical context. In cooperation with the Judaic Studies Program, moreover, students are provided the opportunity to link the study of ancient Greece to that of the ancient Near East. Major Minor Honors Course Offerings ... Current Courses The Classical Studies programs offers four different degree paths, three within Classical Studies and one in cooperation with Judaic Studies. The majors are Greek, Latin, classics, and Greek and Hebrew. Each consists of a choice of twelve upper-division courses approved for the program and listed below. All courses used to meet requirements for a major in Classical Studies must be taken for a letter grade and be passed with a grade of C- or better. GREEK LT/WL 19A-B-C are a prerequisite to the Greek major. Six of the twelve upper-division courses must be Lit/Greek courses numbered 100 and above, but exclusive of Lit/Greek 101. The remaining six courses may be in classical civilization (in English translation), selected from the list of approved courses from History, Lit/European and Eurasian, Philosophy, Political Science, Theatre, and Visual Arts, though additional Lit/Greek courses numbered 100 and above (including Lit/Greek 101) are acceptable here. These must be from at least two departments and selected in consultation with the adviser; courses dealing with Greek civilization are strongly preferred.
Extractions: The Bokewyrms Guide to Western European Medieval Studies on the Internet A resource compiled and maintained by Michael A. Torregrossa, M. A. University of Connecticut (Storrs) Due to the inconstant nature of the Internet, this site is a perpetual work in progress. Please email me if you have any recommendations for additional links. Search Engines Anglo-Saxon/Old English Studies Anthologies of Medieval Texts Art and Illustration ... Drama Early Modern Studies History Libraries, Museums, and Other Collections Magic and Witchcraft Medieval Studies Search Engines ... Medieval Studies on the Web (Journals, Programs, Societies and Conferences) Medievalism (post-medieval reinterpretations of the Middle Ages) Middle English Literature Millennial Studies Music Religious Studies Romance Languages Miscellaneous Topics Online Stores featuring medieval-themed merchandise START YOUR SEARCH HEREMedieval Studies Search Engines: Back to top of page Argos Home Page (for Classical Studies) The Catholic Encyclopedia Labyrinth Home Page UCL Medieval Studies - Library Resources Bibliographies , General Links, and Pedagogical Sites Back to top of page Arthuriana Pedagogy Page Chaucer Bibliography Online The Chaucer Pedagogy Page ... The Medieval English Narrator Pearsall, Derek.
History General History FIRE Portrait of an Age A World lit Only by an Age It speaks to the failure of medievalEurope, writes of it gleaned from evidence found in classical mythology and http://20th-century-history-books.com/History_General_History_FIRE.html
Extractions: Home Search High Volume Orders Links ... Yitzhak Rabin Additional Subjects Egyptian Politics Under Sadat: The Post-Populist Development of an Authoritarian-Modernizing State Spark Notes The Great Gatsby Code of the Samurai Reagan: A Life in Letters ... STAR-SPANGLED MEN: AMERICA'S TEN WORST PRESIDENTS Featured Books "Color and Fire" is based on the collection of the exhibition at the Los Angeles in 2000. This book collected the wonderful picture of the unique clay objects that created after 1950. It introduces the development of the American ceramic from 1950 to 2000. Every one who involving in the ceramic should have the book on hand for reference. It is a good book for People who want to know the history of the modern American Ceramic. It speaks to the failure of medieval Europe, writes popular historian William Manchester, that "in the year 1500, after a thousand years of neglect, the roads built by the Romans were still the best on the continent." European powers were so absorbed in destroying each other and in suppressing peasant revolts and religious reform that they never quite got around to realizing the possibilities of contemporary innovations in public health, civil engineering, and other peaceful pursuits. Ins...
Floren's Literature And Humanities Resources Children s lit, Christian lit/Writers, classical lit, Comparative lit at http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/ TheLabyrinth Resources for medieval Studies http://www.miracosta.cc.ca.us/home/gfloren/lithurs.htm
Extractions: To English Resources GENERAL RESOURCES and GUIDES The English Server "Collections in the Arts and Humanities"a Yahoo-like directory of resources from the English Department at Carnegie-Mellon at <http://eserver.org/>, of interest to the student of literature and the humanities. [Last accessed: 08 July 2000] E.W. King Library Literature Subject Guide http://www.king.edu/library/lit.htm The Gale Literary Index http://www.galenet.com/servlet/LitIndex/ ... http://www.bibliomania.com/Reference/Readers/ >. From the Preface: "The object of this Handbook is to supply readers and speakers with a lucid but very brief account of such names as are used in allusions and references, whether by poets or prose writers,to furnish those who consult it with the plot of popular dramas, the story of epic poems, and the outline of well-known tales... " UIUC Guide to Internet Resources in Literature and Humanities http://www.library.uiuc.edu/egx/internet.html English . [Last accessed: 08 July 2000] THE VOICE OF THE SHUTTLE Liu, Alan. "Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research." at <