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         Classical Medieval Authors General:     more books (100)
  1. Tropical Green by Chip Dameron, 2005-04-01
  2. Dante: The Critical Heritage (The Collected Critical Heritage : Medieval Romance) by Michael Caesar, 1996-03-05
  3. New & Selected Poems by James Schevill, 2000-12-31
  4. Violence Against Women in Medieval Texts
  5. Poetry and Exegesis in Premodern Latin Christianity: The Encounter Between Classical and Christian Strategies of Interpretation (Supplements to Vigiliae ... of Early Christian Life and Language)
  6. Medieval Welsh Erotic Poetry by Dafydd Johnston, 1999-02-01
  7. The Rise and Fall of States According to Greek Authors (Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures) by Jacqueline de Romilly, 1991-07-01
  8. The Story of Troilus (MART: The Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching)
  9. Latin Lyric and Elegiac Poetry: An Anthology of New Translations (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities, Vol 1425) by Diane J. Rayor, 1994-12-01
  10. The 100 Most Popular Young Adult Authors: Biographical Sketches and Bibliographies Revised Edition (Popular Authors Series) by Bernard A. Drew, 1997-10-15
  11. Making the Great Book of Songs: Compilation and the Author's Craft in Abu l-Faraj al-Isbahani's Kitab al-aghani by Hilary Kilpatrick, 2007-04-17
  12. Elected Friends: Robert Frost and Edward Thomas to One Another by Robert Frost, Edward Thomas, 2004-02
  13. AH, MAN!A Slim Volume of Poetry by Apollo Starmule, 2007-09-23
  14. Telling of Bees by Ronald W. McReynolds, 1998-06-25

81. Classical & Medieval Literature Links On The Internet Via The College Of St. Sch
Online This site contains 441 classical books, poems and plays by 59 different authors, including user Internet medieval Sourcebook Site sponsored by Fordham
http://academics.css.edu/library/Internet/English&Literature/Classical&MedievalL
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

Translation by Rev. James Ingram (London, 1823), with additional readings from the translation of Dr. J.A. Giles (London, 1847).
Argos: Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet

"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."
The Canterbury Tales Project

The Canterbury Tales project is a continuation of the work initiated by Peter Robinson, Elizabeth Solopova and Norman Blake in the early 1990s. It was directed by Norman Blake at Sheffield until 1999, when it moved to its present base at De Montfort University, Leicester. The long-term aim of the Project is to determine as thoroughly as possible the textual history of the Canterbury Tales
Celt: Corpus of Electronic Texts

Site sponsored by the University of Cork. The mission of Celt: Corpus of Electronic Texts is "To bring the wealth of Irish literary and historical culture (in Irish, Latin, Old Norse, Anglo-Norman French, and English) to the Internet in a rigorously scholarly project that is, at the same time, user-friendly for the widest possible range of readers and researchersacademic scholars, teachers, students (at all levels), and the general public, in Ireland and internationally. Texts will be presented in immediately usable form and accompanied by introductions, translations (where possible and necessary), and scholarly bibliographies. Images will be an integral part of text presentation and texts will be accompanied, where useful and possible, by graphics, maps, line-drawings etc. CELT will be integrated into the teaching and research community of UCCit will draw on the resources of that community and contribute to its work."

82. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 03.04.07
hesitancy or discomfort on the author s part, which are allowed to observe the classical ingredients being preserved in Patristic and medieval concoctions with
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/1992/03.04.07.html
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 03.04.07
Glenda McLeod Virtue and Venom: Catalogs of Women from Antiquity to the Renaissance . Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1991. Pp. 168. $29.95. ISBN 0-472-10206-0.
Reviewed by Eve Browning Cole, University of Minnesota, Duluth. The "catalogue" is a bizarre form of literature in which variously lengthy lists of persons, real or imaginary, virtuous or vicious, are held up for some morally edifying purpose. This book studies selected catalogues of women chronologically, beginning with Hesiod's Eoiae and ending with the of Christine de Pisan (written in 1405). The general thesis of the book is that prescriptions about virtue and vice for women are depressingly consistent across vast stretches of time: there is a continuing obsession with chastity, even asexuality, for women (needed antidote to the well-known sexual voracity of the female), and a monotonic recurrrence of their relegation to the private or domestic sphere. But in a genuinely exciting concluding chapter, Christine de Pisan is shown to enter the male domain of the catalogue and thoroughly disrupt and subvert its smug one-way moral directionality. To any reader interested in issues of individuality of authorship within rigid literary traditions, and feminist re-thinkings of such issues, McLeod's book is worth the price of admission for this chapter alone. The author's chosen task is daunting in several different ways: modern readers find most catalogues tedious going, even just plain "boring", as McLeod notes (2). Hence she promises to show that the catalogues to be analyzed are "not as mediocre as often proposed" (2). (Somehow as a prefatory remark this fails to excite.) But in addition, the catalogues studied are composed in Greek, Latin, Italian, Chaucerian English, and French; this places a heavy linguistic burden on the synoptic scholar of the catalogue tradition. Finally, the catalogue tradition regarding female subjects is rife with stereotype and bias, a fact which could tempt a scholar into heated but unenlightening political value judgements.

83. Internet Public Library: Literature By Time Period
of some of the most important literary works of classical and medieval civilization. The site is searchable or browsable by title, author, genre, and original
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hum60.40.00/
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... Literature by Time Period This collection All of the IPL Advanced
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
Ancient Greek (Hellenic) Links
http://www.webcom.com/shownet/medea/grklink.html
Links to Web resources about Ancient Greek literature, art and images, dance, maps and geography, archaeology, mythology, heroic legend, drama, Greek gods, classical studies, Hellenic culture.
Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485)
http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/
Includes comprehensive information on authors such as Sir Thomas Malory, Sir Gawain, and Chaucer, as well as information on medieval plays and lyrics. Provides quotes, biographies, lists of works (electronic versions included), and additional resources such as book reviews, essays, articles, and images.
Aspects of the Victorian Book
http://www.bl.uk/collections/early/victorian/intro.html
This site explains how the mechanization of the industrial revolution and increased literacy changed publishing during 19th-century England. This site discusses penny dreadfuls, yellow backs, children's books, magazines, and novels.
British Women Playwrights Around 1800
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/mirrors/romnet/wp1800/

84. British Academy Catalogue - Author, Editor, Title Index
A separate AUTHOR INDEX of the Proceedings is available. Clark, Peter. classical and medieval Logic Texts. Dictionary of medieval Latin from British Sources.
http://www.britac.ac.uk/pubs/cat/index2.html
home contact fellowship funding ... search Related pages: Series Index Complete Historical List
Index of Authors, Editors, and Titles
This Index is under development. Its present coverage includes all British Academy titles currently marketed and distributed by Oxford University Press. This Index does not index individual papers published in multi-author volumes.
A separate AUTHOR INDEX of the Proceedings is available. For information about a publication, click on the blue wording. A B C D E ...
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B C D E F ... B C D E F G ... C D E F G H ... D E F G H I ... E F G H I J ... F G H I J K ... G H I J K L ... H I J K L M ... I J K L M N ... J K L M N O ... K L M N O P ... L M N O P Q ... M N O P Q R ... N O P Q R S ... O P Q R S T ... P Q R S T U ... Q R S T U V ... R S T U V W ... S T U V W X ... T U V W X Y ... U V W X Y Z ... V W X Y Z go to top ... X Y Z go to top Yapp, M E York 1154-1181 (English Episcopal Acta) ... Y Z go to top Zachs, William Ziman, John Zimmermann, F W ... home

85. Websites For Classical Studies
Latin Bookcase Berkeley Digital Library s Online medieval and classical Library Bibliotheca Texts (By Author) Text of the Metamorphoses (Benjamin Sousa
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~carsond/cl_links.htm
Links to Classics Sites Associations
Authors

Bibliographic Resources

Departments
...
Return to Home Page
Classics Associations
The American Philological Association

Classical Association of Scotland (if it's not Scotish, it's CRAP)
Authors
Bernard Suzanne's Plato Page
Bibliographic Resources
Gnomon: Bibliographische Datenbank

Recent Ovidian Bibliography (Sean Redmond)

CNRS Plato Bibliography
Classics Departments College and University Home Pages: Alphabetical Listing Amherst College Bryn Mawr Cambridge University Faculty of Classics Page ... Yale University Journals Bryn Mawr Classical Review TOCS-IN: Tables of Contents of journals of interest to classicsts Scholia: Natal Studies in Classical Antiquity Metapages (General) Jean Alvares' Classics Internet Resources Page (Montclair) The Atrium (David Meadows' Classics Resources Page) Classics Subject Guide (University of Alberta, Edmonton) Julia Hayden's Ancient World Web ... Linda Wright's Online Classical Resources Page Metapages (Archaeology) Classics and Mediterranean Archeology Resources (Sebastian Heath) Perseus Project Art and Archeology Page Metapages (Myth) Classical Myth: The Ancient Sources (University of Victoria) The Encyclopedia Mythica Christopher B. Siren's Myth Page

86. :: Esmas Compras
medieval • Anthologies (multiple authors) • Asian • Australian Oceanian • Canadian
http://www.esmascompras.com/pesquisa/categorias.asp?id_subcategoria=1002796&id_c

87. English & Speech Links
Modern American Women Writers Modernism Mythology American Author s Since 1945 - Modern Literature The Online medieval classical Library - Complete
http://english.utb.edu/special_links.htm
Note: The following links are simply available for the student's information use only. The College of Liberal Arts does not promote, support, or endorse the links or sites available on this page, but displays them for their informational use only.
General Voice of the Shuttle MLA
Modern Language Association
- The official on-line site with a guide on MLA style.
MLA Documentation Guide
- A guide on MLA format
UTEL: MLA Style Bibliography Builder
- Fill out a form and it generates your citation.
Bibliography Styles Handbook
- Guide for the bibliography only. References
Bartlett, John. 1901. Familiar Quotations
- A searchable database with sources.
On-line English Grammar

World Wide Words
- Explores the English Language
WWWebster Dictionary
- On-line dictionary with search engine.
ARTFL Project: Roget's Thesaurus
Strunk, William Elements of Style Archives The William Blake Archive Dante's Inferno Search The Poetry Archives - Still under construction, but the list of authors is growing. Linguistics History of the English Website A Web of On-Line Grammars Gaelic Languages Info Lexical Functional Grammar ... The Linguist List Shakespeare Shakespeare on the Net The Folger Shakespeare Library Shakespeare Quarterly The Complete Works of Shakespeare ... The Collected Works of Shakespeare - Contains search engine.

88. Medieval And Renaissance Music - Early Music Resources
the introduction to this page, the author says I by Matt Boynick This site covers classical music in fair amount of information about medieval and Renaissance
http://www.angelfire.com/mi/spanogle/emusic.html
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Medieval and Renaissance Music
Early Music Resources on the Web
Well Met!
This page is meant to be a guide to resources available on the Web for people who are interested in the music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. I have tried to find sites with good information on a variety of early music subjects and styles. I know I have only a small percentage of what is available on the Web about Medieval music, but I have tried to make it easier to find what you want. Please e-mail me to let me know about good sites that I haven't included yet. Welcome to my site. Feel free to explore, and please come back again, because I'm always adding new resources to the list.
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General Early Music Sites and Lists of Links
Arto Wikla's Music Page
In the introduction to this page, the author says "I am mainly interested in the so called 'art music', but in some extent also in blues, rock and ethnic. I play different types of lutes, and late renaissance and early baroque are closest to my heart." This page contains a large number of useful Early Music links and information related to lutes.

89. Chaucer Bibliography
Arrangement Alphabetically by author. Alan B. Content Part of the Online medieval and classical Library s web site of the Skeat edition, prepared by
http://www.unc.edu/depts/chaucer/chbib.htm

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Chaucer Pages Chaucer's Works Life and Times ... About this MetaPage Online Chaucer Bibliographies The Essential Chaucer Contents: A selective, annotated bibliography of Chaucer studies by Mark Allen and John H. Fisher, based on that first published in 1987, containing over 900 entries. Arrangement: A Table of Contents offers some 90 subject headings, ranging from manuscripts, editions, and reference works, through intellectual, social and literary milieu, to Chaucer's individual works. Each subject heading is linked to a list of bibliographical entries, each entry annotated with summary of content and description of particular pertinence. Further cross references at the end of each set of entries. The SAC Online Bibliography Content: This is the New Chaucer Society bibliography, published annually in SAC Studies in the Age of Chaucer ), covering Chaucer scholarship since 1975, and available online at the University of Texas at San Antonio. It is the most complete and systematic tool available. NOTE that each entry is annotated.
Arrangement: Searchable by author, title, subject, or keyword.

90. Medieval And Renaissance Italian Literature: Resources
What credentials are given on the site to support the author s expertise? Printed resources. classical and medieval literature criticism, 1988 (MAIN
http://twist.lib.uiowa.edu/dante/resources.html
Home Syllabus Immagini Compiti ... Letture Medieval and Renaissance Italian Literature Resources
About Dante
Dante Alighieri, an article from the Catholic encyclopedia A short article about the life and achievements of Dante. Dante chronology Major events in the life of the poet. Battle of Montaperti A short, easy-to-read article from Military history that describes an historical event that contributed to Dante's exile. Firenze nella Divina Commedia A tour of places in Florence mentioned in the Divina commedia The Deep passage: Dante, Longfellow, and Pinsky An on-line conference hosted by The Atlantic monthly in April 1995. This site has a transcription of the conference, including an interview with American poet Robert Pinsky, a translator of Dante. Another American translator of Dante was Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The site includes four Longfellow sonnets meditating on his experience as a Dante translator. His translation of Canto XXIII ( Paradiso ) is included.

91. Classics : Book Reviews
Previously published as the Bryn Mawr medieval Review. Database of classical Bibliography. Double click on the selected author to reveal his/her works; Double
http://www.library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/hum/classics/gen/bkrev.html
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Last update: 30 January 2004 by Chris Smith
HOW TO GET STARTED
The date of publication of the book you are reviewing is crucial to finding published book reviews because books are usually reviewed within 12-24 months of publication (check the library catalogue if you're not sure of the publication date).
Once you have it, you then need to choose the most appropriate index or full-text source (print or electronic) to search from those described in this document.
When you locate a reference to a book review in an index source, note the details of the journal in which it appears (ie, the name of the journal, the volume number, page numbers and year of publication). Then check these details against the library catalogue to see if the journal is available.
University of Adelaide Classics staff or students requiring further information or help should contact Chris Smith, Librarian for Classical Studies (located on level 3 South of the library)

92. Literature
Children s Literature Learning About the Author and Illustrator Pages. V Young Adult Literature. classical and medieval Literature
http://library.uwa.edu/Resources/Lit.htm
Literature General Sources guides to literature and criticism on the Internet.
Children's Literature

Internet collections of literary works
full-text works on the Internet.
Internet collections of literary works by genre or time period

Specific authors and works

Online Full Text Periodicals

Miscellaneous sites
Explicator index and the Literary Calendar. GENERAL SOURCES Literary Resources on the Net Especially helpful with American and English literature. Librarians Index to the Internet Literature link. MIT Libraries Literature Resources Internet resources dealing primarily with American and English literature. Literary Market Place - keyword search capabilities for publishers, literary agents, trade services, and resources. Online Literary Criticism Collection search by author, work, or period to find links to online criticism, biographical information, and links to web sites about specific authors or works or literature. Voice of the Shuttle searchable site of humanities web pages Top of page CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
The Surlalune Fairy Tale Page
A portal to the realm of fairy tale and folklore studies featuring 26 annotated fairy tales, including their histories, similar tales across cultures, and over 1,000 illustrations.

93. Research By Subject: Classics And Classical Archaeology
This is helpful to those seeking a quick orientation to the literature of a particular author or subdiscipline classical and medieval literature criticism
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/fah/subpathpages/classics/pathfinde
Classics and Classical Archaeology
Background Information
Finding Articles Web Resources Further Research
The following is a selected list of resources in Classics and Classical archaeology. For further assistance, make an appointment with Karen Tallman, tallmank@u.library.arizona.edu
Background Information (Encyclopedias, Handbooks, and Citation Guides) Encyclopedias: Encyclopaedia Britannica
Concise as well as scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects. Classical Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: Oxford Classical Dictionary - DE5 O9 1996 Info Commons Ref.
This covers a wide range of material from the beginning of Greek civilization to the death of Constantine (A.D. 337) Biographical sources: Ancient Writers : Greece and Rome, by T.J. Luce - PA3002 A5 1982 Main Ref.
This is a good introduction to the major figures of classical literature. Greek and Latin Authors : 800 B.C - A.D. 1000 : A Biographical Dictionary, by M. Grant - PA31 G7 Main Ref.
This is good for quick reference. Tusculum-Lexikon : griechischer und lateinischer Autoren des Altertums und des Mittelalter - PA31 T8 Main Ref.

94. Search Results
The Island of Gold was the medieval Muslim and Author MARK HORTON , JOHN MIDDLETON. slaves, ivory, skins and timber with the luxury items of the classical,
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/searchres.asp?Main_subject=S&Subject_List=SA2

95. Medieval Bestiary : Bibliography By Author
The author refers to Pliny and the Tuscan Bestiary Hinduism to the pagan cults, in classical art and An analysis of the medieval French bestiaries (University
http://www.bestiary.ca/biblios/biblioauthorfull.htm
Bibliography By Author By Subject Annotated A B C D E ... Top Aberdeen University The Aberdeen Bestiary Project (Aberdeen University, 1996)
Web site/resource link "The Aberdeen Bestiary (Aberdeen University Library MS 24) is considered to be one of the best examples of its type. The manuscript, written and illuminated in England around 1200, is of added interest since it contains notes, sketches and other evidence of the way it was designed and executed. "The entire manuscript has been digitised using Photo-CD technology, thus creating a surrogate, while allowing greater access to the text itself. The digitised version, offering the display of full-page images and of detailed views of illustrations and other significant features, is complemented by a series of commentaries, and a transcription and translation of the original Latin." The first and still the most comprehensive online edition of a Bestiary (or any manuscript, for that matter). Language: English
Dmitri Abramov "Die moralisierende Enzyklopädie ‘Liber de naturis rerum’ von Pseudo-John Folsham" (in Christel Meier, ed., Die Enzyklopädie im Wandel vom Hochmittelalter bis zur frühen Neuzeit , München: Münstersche Mittelalter-Schriften 78, 2002, 123-154) A description of a natural-science encyclopaedia 'Liber de naturis rerum' which was written 1230-40 in England. The author is anonymous, probably an English Dominican. The encyclopaedia was sometimes falsely ascribed to John Folsham, an English Carmelite, died 1348. The work is found in Trinity College Library

96. Academic Directories
Berkeley, is a collection of literary work from classical and medieval times. its initial appearance, its original language, the text s author, and which
http://www.alllearn.org/er/tree.jsp?c=6530

97. CSU Libraries: Medieval History
of the most important literary works of classical and medieval items are listed by title, author, genre, and ones) are listed here on this medieval History page
http://lib.colostate.edu/research/history/medievalhist.html
Medieval History
This page lists resources related to Medieval history in Europe. There are some extremely valuable Web sites with primary materials, so do visit them. Note: while this page is under construction, it already has links to key resources. Annotations indicate when sites linked to are not in English. Web Sites Books Indexes People Those Who Pray, Work, and Fight It is well known that in this world
there are three orders, set in unity:
these are laboratores, oratores, bellatores.
Laboratores are those who labor for our living;
Oratores are those who plead for our peace with God;
Bellatores are those who battle to protect our towns
and defend our land against an invading army.
Now the farmer works to provide our food,
And the worldly warrior must fight against our foes,
and the servant of God must always pray for us
and fight spiritually against invisible foes. . . .

98. Various Bands On SoundClick
by Nebula and Hugoawardwinning authors like Michael Grandma s Gang Bang (ComedyGeneral Comedy) Grandma s Gregorian Sense (ClassicalMedieval) Gregorian Chant.
http://www.soundclick.com/genres/VariousAll.cfm?CurrentPage=7

99. CLASSICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY FOR CHINESE HISTORY
classical HISTORIOGRAPHY FOR CHINESE HISTORY ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Center as the URL site and the compiler of the materials as the author. .
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/history/elman/ClassBib/
CLASSICAL HISTORIOGRAPHY FOR CHINESE HISTORY
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Professor of Chinese History, UCLA, 1986-2002; Princeton University, since 2002.
With the help of Ping-yi Chu (Academia Sinica, Institute of History and Philology), Xiaoping Cong (University of Houston), Miaw-fen Lu (Academia Sinica, Institute of Modern History), Sam Gilbert (UCLA, ABD), Adam Schorr (Ph.D., UCLA East Asian Languages and Cultures Department), and Susan Schneller, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J.
This information system is an official Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library Associate site.
A Pinyin version of this website has been established at the East Asian Studies Department , Princeton University since November 1, 2002. This new site will be updated and eventually will be linked to another specialized site in the East Asian Studies Department on sources for Ming-Qing history prepared by Professor Susan Naquin. The site at UCLA will eventually be discontinued.
HTML formatting initially was provided by Professor Steve Angle , Wesleyan University.

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