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61. Latin Language And Literature
Probably the best site if you are looking for a specific citation in the Labyrinth Library Latin Texts Directory of classical and medieval Latin texts
http://www.csbsju.edu/library/internet/latin.html
CSB/SJU Search CSB/SJU Home Libraries Home Books and Media ...
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Latin Language and Literature
See also Resources for Language Students
Latin Language
Translating Dictionaries
Latin-English Dictionaries
Bill Casselman, Latin Dictionary
Similar to Lynn Nelson's word list , but about two-thirds the total size of the latter, and split into more manageable page sizes.
William Harris, Latin Dictionary and Form Finder
Simple Latin-to-English dictionary contains 4834 Latin terms, and covers vocabulary common in high school classics reading lists. At the end is a parser to help determine the form of a word based on its ending. [404K].
[uses frames, 10K text, 55K graphics] or
Yet another spinoff from Lynn Nelson's word list . Look up words in Latin or English, and this dictionary returns all definitions that match your search. You can use some Boolean arguments.
Latin Lexicon
Combines two Latin-to-English dictionaries. Classical Latin. Possible to look for English words used in definitions. In Unicode (UTF-8).
Lynn Nelson Latin Word List
Approximately 8000 Latin words, with English definitions. Includes ecclesiastical Latin. This is a word list rather than a dictionary, strictly speaking. Gives genitive form of nouns, but not all principal parts of verbs. 367K. There is considerable overlap between this and Bill Casselman's dictionary, but each has some words that the other does not.

62. Selected Language And Literature Web Sites: Internet Bibliographies: New York St
http//newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit. Luminarium Etexts relating to the medieval period, the renaissance A Tufts University site devoted to classical studies e
http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/reference/litref.htm
New York State Library Internet Bibliographies
Selected Language and Literature Web Sites
General Book Reviews Censorship Children ... Writing Last Reviewed: January 12, 2001
General
About.com: Authors
Biographical and bibliographic information on authors past and present. Includes links to the Web sites of specific authors and information on publishers, awards, and literary organizations. Accessible and informative to the student and general reader.
http://authors.about.com/ The English Server
This University of Washington site (formerly at Carnegie Mellon) offers access to texts in the arts and humanities, publishes several online journals, and provides links to sites of interest to students and scholars in the humanities and social sciences. A well-designed academic forum.
http://www.eserver.org/ Literary Resources on the Net
A selection of scholarly and pedagogical sites. Includes links of special interest to faculty and graduate students: calls for papers, conferences, literary mailing lists, online syllabi, writing resources, and employment opportunities.
http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit

63. Literature
classical and medieval literture Criticism (Ref PN 88 .C552 http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/; literature Web Glendale Community College English
http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/lmc/LMCGuides/LMCGuideLiterature.htm
Library Media Center, Glendale Community College, Glendale, AZ 85302 Tel: 623.845.3109 Fax:623.845.3102 REFERENCE SOURCES Below is a selected list of titles that may be helpful in researching an author or literary topics. Reference books can help you get a consensus of opinion and basic information so that other critical works will be more meaningful. Specialized Encyclopedias and Handbooks identify authors, define terms, and give brief information on important writers, literary works, and literary terms.
  • Encyclopedia Americana is excellent for brief information on literary topics or individuals. Handbook to Literature (Ref PN 41 .H6 1986) Reader's Encyclopedia (Ref PN 41 .B4 1987) Reader's Encyclopedia of American Literature (Ref PS 21 .R4) Webster's new World Companion to English and American LIterature (Ref PR 19 .W4 1973)

General Information . These books provide information on story plots, themes, writer's style, etc. They are a good place to get a basic understanding of poems, stories, plays, novels.
  • Masterplots (Ref PN 44 .M33)

64. Arts/Literature/Electronic_Text_Archives
and classical Library Collection of literary works of classical and medieval civilization. URL http//www.sff.net/people/DoyleMacdonald/lit.HTM Russian
http://www.arts-entertainment-recreation.com/Arts/Literature/Electronic_Text_Arc
Search: Category Description:
This Open Directory Project category is for printed literary texts available on the Internetlinks to Internet literature archive projects such as Project Gutenberg, for example, can be found here. If you are looking foror wish to submit a site with or related toliterature originally published to the Internet, you may wish to browse either the Arts/Literature/Internet Literature category or the Arts/Literature/Fiction/Internet-Published Fiction category of ODP. Arts Literature Electronic Text Archives Project Gutenberg
Specific Authors

Universities

The Internet Public Library

Online public library features directories of online texts newspapers magazines reference materials with special sections for youth.
URL: http://www.ipl.org/
Project Bartleby Archive

The 45 electronic texts are made available free to the public for educational purposes.
URL: http://www.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/
The Modern English Collection
History Civil War Best sellers 1900-1930 URL: http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/modeng/modeng0.browse.html Twain Enterprises at Villa Gruntose Features selected electronic texts including Doyle Dumas and Dana.

65. Medieval Literature Resource Guide
literary Resources on the Net http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/ A general guide to literary resources on Online medieval and classical Library http
http://pages.slu.edu/faculty/schmidj/guides/medlit.html
S AINT L OUIS U NIVERSITY
R ESOURCE G UIDE
Pius XII Memorial Library
MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
Compiled by Juliet Mousseau, Ph. D. Cand. Theological Studies, Stefan Hall, Ph. D. English,
Jennifer Hart Weed, Ph. D. Cand. Philosophy, Sue Schulze, Ph. D. Cand. History
Maintained by Jamie Schmid , M.S.L.I.S., Reference Librarian and English Liaison Librarian
Updated May 19, 2004 This guide identifies resources for the study of medieval literature found in Pius XII Memorial Library. The guide is intended for use by both beginning or advanced graduate students and faculty. It includes both English language and foreign language titles. The annotations are intended to provide basic information. Items whose contents are obvious from their titles are not annotated. CONTENTS General Resources Old and Middle English Beowulf Chaucer ... Middle Eastern GENERAL RESOURCES GENERAL PRINT INDEXES/SERIAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES European Authors 1000-1900. Eds. Stanley J. Kunitz and Vineta Colby. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1967.
Ref. PN451.K8

66. Courses In English, Lit & Film
3 hours, 3 credits. lit 230. classical literature. Prerequisites English 101 and 102. 3 hours, 3 credits. lit 231. medieval and Early Modern literature.
http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~english/curriculum.htm
Courses The following information should always be double-checked in the official John Jay College literature. WRITING COURSES Please note that writing courses are listed under "English" in all department course listings and college catalogs ENG 012 and 013 are reserved for students whose native language is not English and whose placement scores indicate their need for the intensive preparation these courses provide. ENG 012 English as a Second Language In this high intermediate course, students review sentence structure and work toward perfecting English paragraph composition. Additionally, they begin to learn to draft simple narratives. Journals are required in response to all readings, which are carefully selected literary pieces on social topics. The course stresses grammar, reading, and writing skills development, along with test taking, using readings that emphasize sociological themes, situations and terminology. Prerequisite: Direct placement through testing by the ESL Resource Center. 9 hours, 3 credits. 9 lab hours per semester. ENG 013 English as a Second Language This advanced ESL course prepares students for English 100 and 101 by offering intensive instruction in grammar, reading and writing skills development, and test taking. In bringing students to competence in college level work, the course incorporates reading with criminal justice themes in its English language curriculum and asks students to analyze these readings both orally and in writing. In the latter, students will move from simple to more sophisticated narrators and will ultimately learn to write argumentative essays. Prerequisite: English 012 or direct placement through testing by the ESL Resource Center. 9 hours, 3 credits. 12 lab hours per semester.

67. Literature And Poetry Sites
COLLEGE Roberto Quaglia s Science Fiction Resources Lauinger s Virtual Library English lit Web Pages The Online medieval and classical Library (DL
http://members.aol.com/EduLit/index3.html
Literature and Poetry Sites
English-Related sites and search engines:
Searches several at once:
Welcome to Dogpile, the Friendly Multi-Engine Search Tool
"The Mother of All Search Engines":
mother.com World Wide Web Surfing
Book Resource "Meta" Sites

University Libraries at Virginia Tech: English Language and Literature

Humanities
...
ISFA
(Irish Sci-Fi Page)
Gutenberg Master Index
Welcome to Amazon.com Books! Earth's Biggest Bookstore

The On-Line Books Page

Books in Chains
... World Wide Words Home Page Literature Sites: Biographical Sources: Authors On-Line Literary Resources Arts and Entertainment - Book Shelf The Arts ... .American Literature Index Page Biblical Sites: Biblenotes Bible Browser Basic Home Page Bible Quizzes Poetry Sites: Literature: Poetry British Poetry 1780-1910: a Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions: Electronic Afterwards Cafe The Academy of American Poets ... A First-line Index of Poems in Representative... Numerous music lyrics sites: Lyrics and Music Writing Sites: Writer's Resources The Writers Club W.R.I.T.E. Home Page VoS English Literature: Creative Writing ... American Slanguages To get to the main page, click here: EduLit's Home Page To get to specific authors and information on their works, click here:

68. UWinnipeg Library | Find | Subject Guides
http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/; literature Links for American Studies www.ipl.org/ref/litcrit/; The Online medieval and classical Library (OMACL
http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/find/guides/guideDisplay.cfm?guideID=60

69. ENGLISH
criticism followed by the study of the classical theorists, including Plato, Aristotle, Longinus, and the major medieval critics Offered jointly with C lit 507
http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/engl.html
Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... Student Guide Course Catalog Glossary Search Course Catalog UW Bothell Course Catalog UW Tacoma Course Catalog

ENGLISH
Detailed course offerings (Time Schedule) are available for To see the detailed Instructor Class Description, click on the underlined instructor name following the course description. ENGL 100 Intermediate ESL for Non-Native Speakers (5)
Offered as three separate sections. Each language structure course focuses on the grammar and vocabulary necessary for academic reading and writing. Sections must be taken consecutively. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation. ENGL 101 Advanced ESL for Non-Native Speakers (5)
Offered as two separate sections: one for writing about readings, particularly answering short answer and short essay questions; the other for listening skills related to academic lectures. Sections may be taken concurrently. Special fee required. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.
Instructor Course Description: Mary Kay Seales ENGL 102 Advanced ESL for International Teaching Assistants (5)
Speaking skills for international teaching assistants: language behaviors related to lecturing, classroom management, and teacher-student interaction. Credits averaged in GPA but do not count toward graduation.

70. CLASSICS
other GrecoRoman literary epics, and later medieval and Renaissance Offered jointly with C lit 424. 3/5) VLPA Principal myths found in classical and later
http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/clas.html
Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... Student Guide Course Catalog Glossary Search Course Catalog UW Bothell Course Catalog UW Tacoma Course Catalog

CLASSICS
Detailed course offerings (Time Schedule) are available for To see the detailed Instructor Class Description, click on the underlined instructor name following the course description. CLAS 101 Latin and Greek in Current Use (2) VLPA
Designed to improve and increase English vocabulary through a study of the Latin and Greek elements in English, with emphasis on words in current literary and scientific use. No auditors. Knowledge of Latin or Greek is not required. Offered: AWSpS. CLAS 102 Grammar and Syntax through Latin (3) VLPA
Improve familiarity with basic grammar, syntax, logic through study of mechanics of the Latin language. For Educational Opportunity Program students only. No auditors. Knowledge of Latin or Greek not required. CLAS 122 Gateway to the Ancient Greco-Roman World (5) VLPA
Introduces students to aspects of Ancient Greet and/or Roman literature and culture. Develop understanding of the nature and process of critical thinking and basic research techniques.

71. STL:English_Literature_Resources
sites by literary categories, including classical and Biblical, medieval, Renaissance, Eighteenth http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit Online literary
http://lib.newpaltz.edu/research_areas/english.html
Ask A Librarian
Library Catalog

(Dynix) ERes ... STL Home English Literature Resources
Need Help?
Locating Biographical Information
Locating Current Events Locating Government
Information
... Need Help? A Guide to Research in Literary Studies at Sojourner Truth Library Prepared by Susan Kraat and Thomas G. Olsen
Biographical information Gale series (print or Gale Literature Resource Center
American National Biography
[Ref CT213.A68 1999]
The Dictionary of Literary Biography series ( OR Gale Literature Resource Center
The American Dictionary of Biography
[Ref E176.D56 v.1-22] The work(s) of a particular author STL/DYNIX online catalog
WorldCat (online) (use ILL to obtain materials not available at this library) Definitions or explanations of literary terms, movements, theoretical schools, etc. A Dictionary of Literary and Thematic Terms [Ref PN44.5 .Q56 1999] The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics [Ref PN1621.N39 1993] [Ref PN44.5.M861998]

72. FAVA - E-resources
African http//wwwsul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/lit.html. Online medieval and classical Library http//sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/.
http://www.es.unizh.ch/fava/eresources-list.html
website des
fachvereins
anglistik der
uni zürich
home
about us study guide mailing list ... e-resources
e-resources
LITERATURE
There are some huge gateways to myriads of links to literature-related sites. One of the truly best in the realm of the humanities is the Voice of the Shuttle:
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=3

The following collections are also among the most valuable I could find:
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/

http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/EngLit.html

http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/subjects/literature/meta.html

http://www.indiana.edu/~libsalc/pwillett/english-www.html
... http://users.ox.ac.uk/~humbul/ (The HUMBUL Gateway) http://educeth.ethz.ch/english/ (I know, I know. Actually, it’s not bad) You’ll find most of the below links in the collections just mentioned, but here are a few shortcuts that’ll come in handy:
Drama:
General: http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=782 http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/subjects/literature/drama.html Medieval: http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=1808
Poetry:
General: http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2074

73. Wauu.DE: Arts: Literature: Periods And Movements: Medieval
http//globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages.html. Lectures on rhodes.edu/textbooks/anthology/anthologytoc.html. medieval and classical Library Collection
http://www.wauu.de/Arts/Literature/Periods_and_Movements/Medieval/
Home Arts Literature Periods and Movements : Medieval Search DMOZ-Verzeichnis:
All Categories Categories Onlye
Kategorien:
Boccaccio, Giovanni Dante Alighieri Petrarch Pisan, Christine de
Links:
  • Beating the Bounds Between Church and State
    Discussion of the place of literature in medieval culture. From Essays in Medieval Studies.
    http://www.luc.edu/publications/medieval/vol13/davis.html
  • Dante and Chaucer
    A detailed thesis by R. A. Shoaf, subtitled 'Money, Images, and Reference in Late Medieval Poetry'.
    http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/rashoaf/currency/dccw.html
  • French Middle Ages Literature
    Many links to sites covering general literature and to specific texts and authors.
    http://globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages.html
  • Lectures on Medieval Literature Links to online lectures at ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies. http://orb.rhodes.edu/textbooks/anthology/anthologytoc.html
  • Medieval and Classical Library Collection of on-line literary works. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/
  • Medieval Literary Bibliographies Useful collection from the University of Rochester, that includes 'Women Writers of the Middle Ages' and 'Medieval English Drama'. http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/bibmenu.htm

74. University Of Mississippi Libraries - English Literature Subject Guide
http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/%7Ejlynch/lit/ Created and links for all things literary classical to theater The Online Reference Book for medieval Studies www
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/files/subject/english-lit.html
LIBRARY QUICK LINKS AICPA Blues Archive Circulation Course Reserves Distance Learning Gifts and Donations Gift Policy Government Documents Kudzu Library Jobs Library Map Microforms/Media My Library Account Research Help Science Library Staff Directory Visual Collections Writing Center
English/Literature Subject Guide
Electronic Databases
Electronic Journals Print Materials
Free Internet Resources
Electronic Databases
Subject Specific Databases
MLA Bibliography (Modern Language Association Bibliography)
Main resource for scholarly journal articles in literature and language, although it does not include classical literature. There is currently no full text available, but the article citations link to UM's library catalog so you can tell whether we have the journal the article is in or not. From 1963 to the present.
Literature Online
Literature Online includes full-text English and American poetry, drama and some prose up to about 1900, African-American poetry up to 1900, and some 20th century poetry. Additionally, it includes some full-text articles and criticism, biographical information, and links to websites about authors and their works.
Contemporary Authors
Resource for information on modern authors, including those who were active prior to 1960 and whose works continue to influence contemporary literature. Covers more than 100,000 current writers in a wide range of media.

75. Literature - Fort Vancouver Regional Library District
Resources on the Net (www.andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit) Searchable by author and by categories classical Biblical, medieval, Renaissance, 18th
http://66.96.75.5/findinfo/literature.htm?listexpand=nav433

76. FAVA
wwwsul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/lit.html To www.ancientsites.com/~Lucius_Aelius/anglosaxonengland.html Online medieval and classical Library http
http://mdb.ch/fava/page/links.htm
„There is no final word." This has taken me an ungodly amount of time, and it will take me an even ungodlier amount of even more time to continue, but: If you know of web sites that should be included, please tell me. I’d be glad to add any link or subject area you feel an urge to tell your fellow students about.
LITERATURE
There are some huge gateways to myriads of links to literature-related sites. One of the truly best in the realm of the humanities is the Voice of the Shuttle:
http://vos.ucsb.edu/shuttle/english.html

The following collections are also among the most valuable I could find:
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/

http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/EngLit.html

http://libraries.mit.edu/humanities/Literature

http://www.indiana.edu/~libsalc/pwillett/english-www.html
...
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~humbul/
(The HUMBUL Gateway)
http://educeth.ethz.ch/english/
(I know, I know. Actually, it’s not bad) You’ll find most of the below links in the collections just mentioned, but here are a few shortcuts that’ll come in handy: Drama: General: http://vos.ucsb.edu/shuttle/english2.html#drama

77. French
6600 Studies in medieval literature (3) Cross listed as C in Humanism (3) Cross listed as C lit 6630. This seminar surveys Baroque, Neoclassical and precieux
http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/1018/crsdesc/frnch.html
University of Utah
French

College of Humanities Web Server

Department of Languages Web Server

FRNCH Course Descriptions Home Feedback
University of Utah
General Catalog 2001-2002
Posted April 4, 2001 This Web document is updated twice a year, on or about the first day of registration for Fall and Spring semesters. Beginning French I
First-semester French for students who have never taken French. Students who have received any high-school credit in the last five years for French must take the language placement exam. Students must receive a grade of C- or higher to continue in the series. This course develops listening and reading strategies with an emphasis on oral and written forms of communication. Beginning French II (4) Recommended Prerequisite: FRNCH 1010 or by placement exam.
Second-semester French. This course continues to develop listening and reading strategies with an emphasis on oral and written forms of communication. Accelerated Beginning French (4) Recommended Prerequisite: By placement exam.
For students with previous French classroom experience, but otherwise the same as FRNCH 1010. After 1110, students complete the first year by taking FRNCH 1020.

78. Comparative Literature
s, 6620 Studies in medieval literature (3) Cross listed 6710 Studies in classical literature (3) Analysis...... of Utah Comparative literature C lit Course
http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/1038/crsdesc/c_lit.html
University of Utah
Comparative Literature

C LIT Course Descriptions
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University of Utah
General Catalog 2003-2004
Posted April 9, 2003 This Web document is updated twice a year, on or about the first day of registration for Fall and Spring semesters. Masterpieces of Literature (3) Prerequisite: WRTG 2010 or equivalent.
Readings and commentary on major works of literature that consider issues such as values, identity, existence, and meaning. Mythologies (3) Prerequisite: WRTG 2010 or equivalent.
Studies in myth and legend drawn from a variety of cultures and civilizations. Literature and Other Disciplines (3) Prerequisite: WRTG 2010 or equivalent.
Introduces students to the study of literature in the context of other disciplines such as history, sociology, anthropology, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and art history Korean Culture Through Literature (3) Cross listed as KOREA 3100.
Exploration of Korean culture through comparisons with both eastern and western literature. What is Literature?

79. Goldenbks Antiquarian Leather Fine Bindings Specialists Http
historical Swedish library, including medieval and Renaissance andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/ Wellorganized resources from the classical to contemporary
http://www.caelin-day.com/pages/ResourcesB.html
Goldenbks antiquarian leather fine bindings specialists http://goldenbks.co.uk Goldenbks Bookstore - on line bookstore, rare, out of print books, english period literature, used books, bookmarks antiquarian leather books fine bindings specialists. Our site is a top quality specialist books site with on-line shopping through Worldpay.com and interactive chat with resident book experts
Green Room Chat http://www.teleport.com/~cdeemer/powwow.html Has info on discussion forum for those interested in screenwriting and playwriting. Has details on how to get the password to join.
Guide for Writing Research Papers http://webster.commnet.edu/mla.htm Modern Language Association's guide to doing research, note taking, quoting, plagiarism, and formatting for college-level papers.
Great American Script Search Home Page http://www.empirenet.com/commercial/amscript/amscript.html
Grave Times http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/8854/
Goldsmith's Playlist http://www.gold.ac.uk/~tgp/ Extensive worldwide database of new and recent plays. Designed for producers looking for quality pieces for production.
Gigabooks Magazine http://www.gigabooks.net/

80. Graduate Courses
are studied in the light of medieval English drama in the arts across cultures, beginning with classical modernism and ENLT 602 SEMINAR IN INTERNATIONAL lit. 3.
http://english.montclair.edu/GradProgram/GradCourses.htm
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ENGLISH
Course Descriptions
BRITISH LITERATURE TO 1745
Semester Hours
ENGL 500 OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE
Specimens of Old English prose and poetry are read in the original language and studied for an appreciation of their literary art. No previous study of Old English is required. The first half of the course is spent on grammar and pronunciation, using prose from the chronicles and other works as examples. Oral recitation is required of all students. Poetry is studied in the second half of the course. Topics include the oral-formulaic tradition, the verse types, and the mixture of Christian and pagan themes characteristic of the literature.
ENGL 505 CHAUCER
An intensive study of the Canterbury Tales and other works against their literary and social backgrounds, with special attention to Chaucer's language and to the procedures of Chaucerian scholarship. No previous study of Middle English is required.
ENGL 508 SHAKESPEARE STUDIES: TRAGEDIES
Shakespeare's tragic drama against a background of classical and Medieval theories of tragedy, and in relation to the practice of his contemporaries. Consideration is given to Shakespeare's use of plot sources and to Elizabethan theories of rhetoric.

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