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         Classical Medieval Lit General:     more books (46)
  1. Medieval Literature: Volume 1 Part 2 The European Inheritance w/ Anthology MEdieval lit Vernacul (Guide to English Lit)
  2. Medieval Literature, Chaucer and the Alliterative Tradition: with an Anthology of Medieval Poems and Drama; Volume 1, Part 1 (Guide to English Lit)
  3. The General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales (London Mediaeval & Renaissance) by Geoffrey Chaucer, 1975-01
  4. Medieval Religious Literature (University of Wales Press - Writers of Wales) by D. Simon Evans, 1986-07-31
  5. Chaos and Cosmos: Ritual in Early and Medieval Japanese Literature (Brill's Japanese Studies Library) by Herbert E. Plutschow, 1990-04
  6. MEDIEVAL LIT OF POLAND (Garland Library of Medieval Literature) by Mikos, 1992-01-01
  7. Medieval Listening and Reading: The Primary Reception of German Literature 800-1300 by Dennis Howard Green, 1994-08-26
  8. Representations of Power: The Literary Politics of Medieval Japan by Michele Marra, 1993-10
  9. The Inferno (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) (Barnes & Noble Classics) by Dante Alighieri, 2003-09-01
  10. Medieval Writers and Their Work: Middle English Literature and Its Background 1100-1500 (OPUS) by J. A. Burrow, 1982-06-10
  11. A Handbook of the Troubadours (Publications of the Ucla Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 26) by F. R. P. Akehurst, Judith M. Davis, 1995-11-17
  12. The Medieval Greek Romance by Roderick Beaton, 1996-10-07
  13. Learned Girls and Male Persuasion: Gender and Reading in Roman Love Elegy (Joan Palevsky Imprint in Classical Literature) by Sharon Lynn James, 2003-02-20
  14. Colonial Ireland in Medieval English Literature by Elizabeth L. Rambo, 1994-12

81. Charles W. Nelson Homepage
As a medievalrenaissance English lit specialist, I think that I am more aware ofthe close connections between all the areas of the arts and humanities which
http://www.hu.mtu.edu/~cwnelson/cwn.htm

    The Charles W. Nelson Homepage A s a medieval-renaissance English lit specialist, I think that I am more aware of the close connections between all the areas of the arts and humanities which were so much better realized in those far-off days. In my scholarship and teaching, then, I attempt to preserve and build on these interrelationships so as to provide a clearer and more informed understanding of my areas of concentration.
    Anglo-Saxon
    Arthur Beowulf Chaucer ... Tolkien Michigan Tech Related Links: Humanities Department
    I am the advisor for the Pre-Law Program This siteincluding all graphics and the backgroundwas designed and researched by of
    Writers, Editors, Researchers

    who wishes to thank the Bag End Irregulars for their help in locating some fantasy sites.
    Do you have suggestions for more links? Send them HERE

82. MEDIEVAL LANGUAGE AND LIT JANUARY 1996

http://www.cyberus.ca/~rrknott/medlit.html.html
MEDIEVAL LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
THIS LIST IS DIVIDED INTO SOME SPECIFIC TOPICS AS WELL AS A GENERAL SECTION LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY AUTHOR. YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TOPIC TITLE IF YOU WANT TO GO DIRECTLY TO A TOPIC MEDIEVAL LANGUAGES, DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS AND REFERENCE ANGLO-SAXON TEXTS INCLUDING BEOWULF BRITISH MUSEUM MS. COTTON NERO A.x. CHAUCER DANTE ... GENERAL INCLUDING MIDDLE ENGLISH AUTHORS, CONTINENTAL AUTHORS ETC. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED BY AUTHOR
MEDIEVAL LANGUAGES , DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS AND REFERENCE
ML1 ALSTON, R.C. AN INTRODUCTION TO OLD ENGLISH Toronto et al. (1968) Copp Clark. 167 (3)pp. Red wraps. Monochrome frontispiece and 3 Illustrations. Very Good. $10.00 ML2 ANDREW, S.O. SYNTAX AND STYLE IN OLD ENGLISH Cambridge, 1940 C.U.P. 112 pp. Red cloth. Index. Very Good in slightly worn dust jacket. $20.00 ML3 ANGLADE, Joseph GRAMMAIRE ELEMENTAIRE DE L'ANCIEN FRANCAIS Paris (1965) Librairie Armand Colin. 247(1) pp. White paper wraps. Wraps creased else Very Good. $10.00 ML4 BROWNE, R.A. BRITISH LATIN SELECTIONS: A.D. 500 - 1400. Oxford, 1954, Basil Blackwell. 144 pp. Blue cloth. Very good in like dust jacket. $20.00

83. Education World® - *History : Classical / Ancient : Near & Middle East : Genera
Up One Level TOP *History classical / Ancient Near Middle East. 11 totalsubcategories. Displaying 1 11 . Ancient and medieval Middle East Resources .
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=1407

84. Totalist
HONR 214, Themes in 20th Cent lit by Women Near East History HIST 202, ClassicalAntiquity History HIST 211, Ancient and medieval Christianity History
http://www.tcnj.edu/~gened/totalist.htm
GENERAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL APPROVED COURSE LIST
TOTAL PROGRAM, November 12, 2003 Note: Courses with three letter prefixes, except for ART, are 'transformed' courses and, unless otherwise specified, will carry 4 credits during Academic Year 2003-2004. There are no transformed Art courses on this list. INTELLECTUAL SKILLS:

MATH 101, Foundations of Mathematics I Mathematics
MATH 102, Foundations of Mathematics II Mathematics
MAT 105, Mathematical Structures and Algorithms for Educators I Mathematics
MATH 106, Mathematical Structures and Algorithms for Educators II Mathematics
IDSC 105, Appl Computer Mathematical Problem Solving Mathematics
STAT 115, Statistics I Mathematics
STA 116, Statistics II Mathematics
STAT 215, Statistical Inference Mathematics
MATH 125, Calculus for Business and Social Science Mathematics MAT 127, Calculus A Mathematics MAT 128, Calculus B Mathematics HON 280, Creative Computing Mathematics WRI 102, Academic Writing Replaces Rhetoric I and II and HONR 102 beginning Fall 2003 SPAN 101, 102, 103, Spanish for Beginners I, II, III Foreign Language

85. Roman/Latin Web Resources - Links
MIT classical Archives (lit in translation); netLibrary; Online Medievaland Classics Library (collection of ancient texts);
http://www.bucknell.edu/Academics/Departments_Majors/Classics/Resources/RomanLat
document.domain = "bucknell.edu" Home Academics Classics Resources ... Resources Roman/Latin Web Resources - Links
Classics Department

86. (212) Medieval Studies
MTR 115205 WAL 498 Hirsh J THEO-136 medieval WOMEN MYSTICS CLAS-160 ROMAN LITTEXTS CLAS-170 INTRO classical MYTHOLOGY 3 available seating 01 LEC MW 115
http://www.georgetown.edu/registrar/03A/03A212.html
(212) Medieval Studies
(EXT. 7-1324) SEE UNDERGRADUATE BULLETIN FOR COURSE DESCRIPTIONS OR SEE AVAILABLE COURSE SYLLABI . DEPARTMENTAL HOME PAGE: www.georgetown.edu/departments/medieval available seating 01 LEC MW 4:15-5:30 WGR 204 Al Faruqi M 02 LEC MW 2:40-3:55 WGR 204 Al Faruqi M PHIL-071 ETHICS:CATH TRAD (RYAN CHAIR) 3 available seating 01 LEC TRF 12:15-1:05 WGR 201B Gomez-Lobo A ARTH-101 INTRO ART HISTORY I 3 available seating 01 LEC MW 2:40-3:55 WAL 495 Dunn E MUST ATTEND 1ST OR 2ND CLASS OR LOSE PLACE ENGL-101 INTRO LIT HIST: MED-REN SURVEY 3 available seating 01 LEC TR 11:40-12:55 HEA 106 Pilarz S CLAS-108 LATIN POETRY 3 available seating 01 LEC M 11:15-12:05 WGR 203 Pedrick V WF 11:15-12:05 ICC 213 READINGS ARE IN LATIN. FULFILLS PART OF LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT. CLAS-109 MEDIEVAL LATIN:EXTRM HAGIOGRAPHY 3 available seating 01 LEC W 4:15-6:45 ICC 217B Mc Manus D READINGS ARE IN LATIN.

87. REED Presents: WWW Links For Theatre History And Early Music
the USENET discussion list humanities.lit.authors.shakespeare For links to classicaltexts from Spanish Wright at Catholic University, medieval European Drama
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~reed/stage.html
"All the World's a Stage": WWW Links for Theatre History and Early Music
Index to this page:
  • Mediaeval and Early Modern Theatre
  • Shakespeare
  • Other Theatre Resources
  • Play Texts ...
  • Local History Links
    • Mediaeval and Early Modern Theatre
    • The PLS , our own local medieval performance group, now has its own WWW page, with information on performances past and present. They will be posting information there as soon as it is available about the videos made at the 1998 Toronto presentation of the York Cycle. For reflections on and recollections of individual productions, you can visit the following sites: Steve Wright's overview of the whole event; Chad Engbers' page on the Catholic University of America production of pageant 19, The Slaughter of the Innocents ; and the page of Duquesne University's Medieval and Renaissance Players . (For a fully-revised version of the text modernisation commissioned by PLS for this event, visit the modernised performance texts elsewhere on this site.)
    • Besides ourselves and PLS, other early drama groups also have established Web sites: EDAM offers a listing of all publications from the Early Drama, Art, and Music project (including articles in the
  • 88. Literary Resources On The Net
    Literary Resources on the Net Clearinghouse of many different aspects of literature available on the Internet. Access by a single word search or browsing by literary category. Categories include
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/&y

    89. Hist & Lit Of Roman Revolution Links

    http://johara.web.wesleyan.edu/CCIV274links.html
    CCIV274 / HIST274/ COL279 LINKS PAGE
    http://johara.web.wesleyan.edu/CCIV274links.html (These will be somewhat better organized soon, I hope) Maps: Roman Empire Third Century C.E. ; map of Italy from IAM (their policies for use) ; map of Europe in antiquity from "DIR/ORB Antique and Medieval Atlas" (click on area for larger closeup); provinces of the Roman Empire; City of Rome
  • David Potter at Michigan offers excellent Augustus lecture notes and links online along with Augustus' Res Gestae: Annotated translation (Michigan) of Augustus' record of his accomplishments , and an encyclopedia-style article about Augustus and about other emperors The Julius Caesar Site Augustus: Testimonia, Univ. of Saskatchewan a few passages on Augustus from Seneca, Suetonius, Tacitus Augustus, University of Saskatchewan nice 10-15 page summary of events of the years 44-31 Forum Romanum Augustus links on the "Mantovano" home page devoted to Vergil at virgil.org include: links to John Porter on the Rise of Augustus; David L. Silverman on the transition from Republic to Empire, with an introduction to the primary sources as well as current historiography; Greg Ong on the formation of the second triumvirate, Antony vs. Octavian, the constitutional position of Augustus, his social reforms, and the second half of his principate Primary sources on the "Mantovano" home page devoted to Vergil: a great annotated page with primary sources in English and sometimes Latin, such as Augustus's Res Gestae ("The emperor's own account of his works and deeds"), Plutarch's Life of Marc Antony, a pic of Augustus' Mausoleum, the Latin text of a letter from Augustus to his son Gaius, a biography of Augustus by Nicolaus of Damascus, Suetonius' Life of Augustus, Tacitus' comments on Augustsu and the end of the Republic, English translations of Augustan legislation on marriage, procreation, and adultery.
  • 90. Lit Links

    http://smith.hanover.edu/litlinks.html
    English Literature Links
    This page provides internet resources for students of pre-1900 English literature. It is designed primarily for the use of Hanover College students; therefore, after a "General" category, the links are classified chronologically to correspond to the time periods of Surveys 2, 3, and 4 in our curriculum. This is a fast-evolving area. I would be grateful to learn of new links that should be added to this list, or of problems with the ones already listed. Write via e-mail smith@hanover.edu
    GENERAL
    Chronology
    Chronology charts for various periods in literature and history.
    Project Gutenberg
    General e-text archive, all periods. Also links to other archives.
    Columbia University: Bartleby Library
    Indexes and e-texts for a goodly number of authors.
    An Index of Poets in Representative Poetry On-line
    SURVEY 2: MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
    The Online Medieval and Classical Library
    E-texts of important works.
    On-line Reference Book for Medieval Studies
    Texts, articles, and various reference tools.
    The Labyrinth
    Another comprehensive reference page for medieval studies.

    91. University Of Saskatchewan / Arts & Science / Programs

    http://www.usask.ca/calendar/arts&science/programs/bysubject/cmrs
    U of S Course Calendar Programs - Select COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Here - Accounting ACC MPACC Agricultural Economics AG EC Agricultural Medicine AGMED Agriculture AGRIC Agronomy AGRON Anatomy ANAT Anesthesia ANES Animal Science AN SC Anthropology ANTH Applied Microbiology AP MC Archaeology ARCH Art ART Art Education EDART Art History ARTH Astronomy ASTRO Biochemistry BIOCH Bioinformatics BINFO Biology BIOL Biomedical Engineering BIO E Biotechnology BTECH Biotechnology Management BTMGT Business Administration MBA Business Communications BSCOM Catholic Studies CTHST Chemical Engineering CH E Chemistry CHEM Chinese CHIN Civil and Geological Engineering C E Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies CMRS Classics CLASS College Scholars COL SC Commerce COMM Computer Science CMPT Continuing Education EDCNT Cree CREE Curriculum Studies EDCUR Dentistry DENT Drama DRAMA Economics ECON Education EDRES EDUC Educational Administration EDADM Educational Communications and Technology EDCMM Educational Foundations EDFDT Electrical Engineering E E Engineering Physics E P Engineering Professional Internship Program EPIP English ENG Environmental Engineering ENV E Extension EXT Family Medicine FAMED Finance FIN Fine Arts FINAR Food Science FD SC French FR General Business G BUS General Engineering G E Geography GEOG Geological Engineering GEO E Geological Sciences GEOL German GERM Greek GREEK Health HLTH Health Care Administration HCA Health Sciences H SC Hebrew HEB History HIST Home Economics HED

    92. University Of Saskatchewan / Arts & Science / Programs / Program Requirements By

    http://www.usask.ca/calendar/arts&science/programs/programs/interdisciplinary/
    U of S Course Calendar Programs Program Requirements by Subject ... Interdisciplinary Programs - Select COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Here - Accounting ACC MPACC Agricultural Economics AG EC Agricultural Medicine AGMED Agriculture AGRIC Agronomy AGRON Anatomy ANAT Anesthesia ANES Animal Science AN SC Anthropology ANTH Applied Microbiology AP MC Archaeology ARCH Art ART Art Education EDART Art History ARTH Astronomy ASTRO Biochemistry BIOCH Bioinformatics BINFO Biology BIOL Biomedical Engineering BIO E Biotechnology BTECH Biotechnology Management BTMGT Business Administration MBA Business Communications BSCOM Catholic Studies CTHST Chemical Engineering CH E Chemistry CHEM Chinese CHIN Civil and Geological Engineering C E Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies CMRS Classics CLASS College Scholars COL SC Commerce COMM Computer Science CMPT Continuing Education EDCNT Cree CREE Curriculum Studies EDCUR Dentistry DENT Drama DRAMA Economics ECON Education EDRES EDUC Educational Administration EDADM Educational Communications and Technology EDCMM Educational Foundations EDFDT Electrical Engineering E E Engineering Physics E P Engineering Professional Internship Program EPIP English ENG Environmental Engineering ENV E Extension EXT Family Medicine FAMED Finance FIN Fine Arts FINAR Food Science FD SC French FR General Business G BUS General Engineering G E Geography GEOG Geological Engineering GEO E Geological Sciences GEOL German GERM Greek GREEK Health HLTH Health Care Administration HCA Health Sciences H SC

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