Old English General Resources - Classic Literature - Page 2 Of 2 Online medieval and classical Library Features electronic text editions At Georgetown'smedieval Studies Labyrinth new, used and rare books from authors such as http://classiclit.about.com/cs/oldenglishgenera/index_2.htm
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Leeds Electronic Text Centre Documentation Pages Libraries general Historical Resources classical, medieval and Renaissance un2sg4.unige.ch/athena/html/authors.html; tolinks to general collections, specialist http://www.etext.leeds.ac.uk/cocoon/etx/lect/directory.xml?part=B1&style=LETC
VoS English Literature: Anglo-Saxon And Medieval The Song of Roland (Online medieval and classical Library); Society for CRITICISM CRITICS (general) (for criticism of specific periods or authors, see see http://www.qub.ac.uk/en/shuttle/eng-med.html
Extractions: ENGLISH LITERATURE Main English Page Quick Menu VoS Home Page The "Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research" was woven by Alan Liu E-mail me your suggestions . For quicker European access, there is an Italian mirror and U. K. mirror . (This sub-page last revised 10/25/96) GENERAL RESOURCES FONTS FOR DISPLAY OF OLD ENGLISH Anthology of Middle English Literature (metapage of online texts and other resources organized as a virtual anthology) (Anniina Jokinen) Bibliography of Late Antiquity for Students (unattributed, plain-text file) (Lawrence V. Conley) Complete Corpus of Old English (text-file index of 3,000+ digitized texts) (Dictionary of Old English Project, U. Toronto) DScriptorium ("devoted to collecting, storing and distributing digital images of Medieval manuscripts") (Jesse D. Hurlbut) Early Modern Literary Studies : Electronic Texts Exploring Ancient World Cultures: Medieval Europe (Anthony F. Beavers, U. Evansville) 14th Century Outline (Michael Hanly, Washington State U.)
Voice Of The Shuttle: Classical Studies Page general CLASSICS RESOURCES. The Horse's Mouth Jumplist of Ancient authors and Texts(brief identifications of classical and medieval authors; includes some http://www.qub.ac.uk/english/shuttle/classics.html
Extractions: CONFERENCES, CALLS FOR PAPERS Aiolos (metapage; in Dutch) (R.L. Hunsucker, U. Amsterdam) American Classical League Ancient Greek and Roman Libraries (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy) The Ancient World on TV (David Meadows, McMaster U.) The Ancient World Web (Julia Hayden) As You Like It Home Page (downloadable program that interfaces with 200+ classic text works to allow the user to customize the formatting of online texts in numerous ways) Bates College Greek Manuscript Database Bibliotheca Classica Selecta (in French) Cambridge U. Faculty of Classics: Outbound Links Gateway Classical and Biblical Literature Research Tools (Jack Lynch, U. Penn) Classics at Oxford Cultural Map of Hellas (image-map interface to museums, archaeological sites or monuments; also has search engine) (Hellenic Ministry of Culture)
General Sites Barnes and Noble Booksellers; BookRadio Audio and written reviews of books andinterviews with authors. medieval and classical Studies The Ancient City of http://www.haiku.cc/general.htm
Extractions: Barnes and Noble Booksellers BookRadio - Audio and written reviews of books and interviews with authors. Bookwire - Link to order books directly from publishers, link to one of scores of links to book related sites, and much, much more. If you are a book enthusiast, this is a must see. James A. Michener - The life of the author. Includes photos, video clips, the chronological time line of his life, biographical sketches, etc. Malaspina - Malaspina University-College Liberal Studies Great Books List Home Page. This is not just a books list. If you are a student of the liberal arts, this is the place for you. This is a great place for a continuous study of the liberal arts. Shakespeare - The collected works of William Shakespeare. A text search is available.
WSU Humanities Course Descriptions will not only experience some of the monuments of the classical, medieval, and renaissance bythe authors and what these reveal of the authors' general view of http://sun.science.wayne.edu/~mcogan/Humanities/courses.html
Extractions: 51 West Warren Detroit, Michigan 48202 (This page is still under construction. Please excuse any missing information and links, and the inconvenience that may cause.) Courses that satisfy University-wide General Education requirements are indicated with initials that designate the requirement that can be completed with the course. VP = Visual and Performing Arts; PL = Philosophy and Letters; IC = Intermediate Composition; WI = Writing Intensive. This list of courses has links of two different sorts. Clicking on the highlighted name of a course will bring up a copy of the syllabus of the course, or of its common objectives, texts, and topics, to give you an idea of its content. Clicking on the word "More," at the end of the description will bring up a longer description of the course, if you want to see one. HUM 1010. (VP) Introduction to Arts and Music in Western Civilization. 4 cr. No prerequisites. Emphasis is placed on selected monuments of art and music from antiquity to modern times with a focus on arts and ideas. The course examines artistic and musical works themselves, as well as in the context of the social forms and values in which they where created. Attention is also given to how art and music of the past continue to play important roles in our lives today. Museum and listening assignments supplement the lectures. [MORE] HUM 1020. (VP) Experiencing the Arts.
Department Of English At Emory University | Outside Resources general Text Repositories. a plethora of poetic works by authors including Arnold Alsocontains direct links to numerous classical, medieval, and fifteenth http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/resources.html
Extractions: To find the most extensive clearinghouse of links to Internet materials on British and American Literature, consult " Voice of the Shuttle: English Literature Main Page Writing Center Center for Curriculum and Teaching Institute for the Liberal Arts Women's Studies ... Comparative Literature Blackwell's Bookshops: Search the inventory of the world's finest academic bookstore. The On-Line Books Page: A collection of hundreds of on-line books. Literature: Poetry: Contains a plethora of poetic works by authors including Arnold, Blake, the Brownings, Byron, Chaucer, Coleridge, Dickinson, Donne, Heaney, Keats, Milton, Pope, Pound, D.G. Rossetti, Sandburg, Shelley, Spenser, Stevens, Tennyson, Virgil, Whitman, Wilde, Wordsworth, and Yeats. The English Server at Carnegie-Mellon University: Contains many primary texts, including ones by Sidney, Spenser, Tennyson, Sandburg, Pope, Longfellow, and Homer. British Poetry 1780-1910: A Hypertext Archive of Scholarly Editions: Contains annotated Romantic and Victorian poetry, including works by Lewis Carroll, Coleridge, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Tennyson.
THE MINISTRY OF WHIMSY | WONDER BEASTS from a wide range of classical, medieval, Renaissance and scores of lesserknown authors,the works A general introduction explores the origins, establishment http://www.ministryofwhimsy.com/beasts/beasts3.html
Extractions: Joe Niggs The Book of Fabulous Beasts; A Treasury of Writings from Ancient Times to the Present (Oxford University Press, NYC, 1999) is at once a comprehensive source book and a composite epic of fantastic creatures. The first book to use a chronological order by writer rather than the standard bestiary/natural history arrangement of thematerial, this collection presents the literary transformations of the animals across millennia. Entries in the collection move from the opening line of "The Babylonian Epic of Creation," "When skies above were not yet named," to twentieth-century microbiologist Lewis Thomas's regard of cell fusion as "a Chimera, a Griffon, a Sphinx, a Ganesha, a Peruvian god, a Ch'-i-lin, an omen of good fortune, a wish for the world." Included among the hundreds of entries from more than one hundred authors and anonymous works are excerpts from a wide range of classical, medieval, Renaissance and modern genres. In addition to scores of lesser-known authors, the works and writers represented include Homer, Herodotus, Pliny the Elder, the Bible, bestiaries, Dante, Shakespeare, Rabelais, Ariosto, Milton, Goethe and D.H. Lawrence. Contemporaneous illustrations in the collection range from a Babylonian cylinder seal of a god's battle with a dragon to James Thurber's drawing of a modern man offering a unicorn a flower from his garden. The book's nearly-eighty reproductions from Western museums, libraries and other sources include an Egyptian hieroglyph; Greek and Roman vase paintings; cathedral sculpture; illuminated bestiary manuscripts; drawings, woodcuts and engravings from epics, romances and books of travel; centerpiece facsimile pages from a Renaissance handbook of heraldry; printers' colophons; a map of monsters of the northern seas; a collection of natural history engravings; original art by nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors; and modern logos of fantastic creatures.
Bio-bibliographies, General general (more or less) Sources. classical philologyBibliography. Ancient and medievalauthors before 1600, includes primary and secondary sources works by http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/medieval/bio/biobib.html
Extractions: Source Collections ... miscellany T his section lists the new round of repertoires, manuals , guides, and bibliographies which will replace or supplement such standard works as Chevalier Potthast Dekkers , Manitius, et.al. For a more thorough and systematic listing of these sources see chapter 2 of Berlioz (1994) Identifier sources et citations [CB351.B4]. For new publications consult the section "Repertori ed Enciclopedie" of the annual Medioevo Latino in the Lane Room. It is about two years behind in coverage. A.D.: . CD-ROM version: Database of classical bibliography (vol. 1 covers 1976-1987). Contains citations of all known scholarly work published in any language anywhere in the world concerning the areas of ancient Greek and Latin language and linguistics, Greek and Roman history, literature, philosophy, art, archaeology, religion, mythology, music, science, early Christian texts, numismatics, papyrology and epigraphy, and concerning the time period from the second millennium B.C. to roughly 500-800 A.D. use the section "Auctori e testi" of the fundamental annual bibliography produced at Spoleto: Medioevo Latino , "Bolletino bibliografico della cultura europea dal secolo VI al XIII," 1979+ [Z6203.M4]. Its electronic form called CD-MEL (1/1980-10/1989 + 17/1996) is on CD-ROM in the Lane Room [D117.A12 M42].
Language And Literature, Drama medieval Christian Literary Imagery, 1988, Z6203.K38, covers for classical motifsuse Brumble, classical myths and Kunitz and Colby European authors 10001900 http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/medieval/langen.html
Extractions: General bibliography ... Rhetoric I ntroductions and reference works on literary scholarship and literary theory Medieval Latin: an introduction and bibliographical guide / edited by Mantello and Rigg (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, PA2802 .M43 1996) supersedes McGuire (1977) Introduction to Medieval Latin Studies (2 ed., PA2816.M24 1977) as the standard, indispensable handbook for Medieval Latin. Individual chapters of Powell (1992) Medieval Studies: an introduction , 2d ed., D116.M4 1992, may remain useful. Peter Stotz's Handbuch zur lateinischen Sprache des Mittelalters (1996-) is in progress, and the first volume published (vol. 3) was reviewed in Speculum (April, 1999): 513. A standard introduction to Medieval Latin is Palmer's translation and revision of Karl Strecker's Introduction to Medieval Latin
Classical Language Courses with emphasis on the phonology and morphology of classical Latin. continuation of403 with readings fromRoman authors after Ovid up to medieval times. http://www.indstate.edu/fll/catalog8.html
Extractions: Classical Language Courses Greek Courses (GRK) 101 Elementary Greek I - 4hours. The fundamentals of grammar and pronunciation; the reading of selectionsfrom Greek authors. General Education Credits [B2,E2] 102 Elementary Greek II - 4hours. Continuation of Greek 101. Prerequisite: 101 or equivalent. GeneralEducation Credits [B2,E2] 201 Intermediate Greek I -3 hours. Reading and translation of selections from Homer, Plato, Euripides,and the the New Testament. Prerequisite: 102 or equivalent. 202 Intermediate Greek II -3 hours. Continuation of Greek 201. Prerequisite: 201. 211 Intermediate Greek Reading I -2 hours. Readings in Greek prose. Prerequisite: 102 or consent of instructor. 214 Intermediate Greek Reading II - 2 hours. Readings in Greek prose. Latin Courses (LAT) 101 Elementary Latin I - 4hours. The fundamentals of grammar, pronunciation, and the reading of selectionsfrom Latin authors. Introduction to Roman culture. General EducationCredits [B2,E2] 102 Elementary Latin II - 4hours. Continuation of Latin 101. Prerequisite: 101 or equivalent. GeneralEducation Credits [B2,E2]
Medieval Studies Bibliography general History. medieval History. Histories. general by various authors on all aspects of medieval studies. consists of general works useful in medieval studies bibilographies, http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/history/medbib.htm
Oxford Guide To Shakespeare: Internet Resources authors and texts Women writers; Dance and sciences Food and drink medieval The New Journals; PreRenaissance materials classical medieval. Reference http://web.uvic.ca/shakespeare/Library/Criticism/guide.html
Extractions: Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide : Internet Resources Table of Contents This site is pubished as an additional resource for the chapter on Internet resources for the study of Shakespeare in Shakespeare: An Oxford Guide . The pages of links that follow are designed for rapid access and simple downloading. Sites have been selected on the basis of their usefulness to the study of Shakespeare at a College or University.The Internet Shakespeare Editions maintains a more detailed list of links that includes materials directed at high school students. For advice on how to cite Internet resources in an essay (following the conventions of the Modern Languages Association of America), visit http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/cgos/idx_basic.html Criticism ... Searching for quotations Thanks are due to Thomas Larque and David Kathman for their assistance in maintaining this site. Please contact the author at mbest1@uvic.ca
McGraw-Hill Higher Education - English This archive has 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, includingPlato, Aristotle, and The Online medieval and classical Library. http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/english/links/litlinks.html
Extractions: LitLinks Teaching Resources LitLinks Electronic Texts General Project Bartleby Archive , a project developed out of Columbia University, has complete texts of public domain literature, history, and reference works. Project Gutenberg Online offers versions of classic and public-domain books. The English Server offers over eighteen thousand on-line humanities texts (based at Carnegie Mellon). Poetry American Verse Project , from the University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative. Offers an electronic archive of volumes of American poetry published prior to 1920. The Academy of American Poets . Contains photos, bios, and many poems in etext and RealAudio. Drama The English Server Drama Collection. Contains a fairly extensive collection of original plays and screenplays, criticism and links to other sites concerned with drama. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare . A scholarly, reliable full-text site hosted at MIT. 20th-Century The Modern English Collection . Part of the Electronic Text Center maintained by the University of Virginia Library. Ethnic/Regional African-American Women Writers of the 19th-Century . An extensive collection of online texts maintained by the Schomburg Center of the New York Public Library. Storytellers: Native American Authors Online offers works by and about Native American authors.
MARC CAT. PROCEDURES: Classical Scheme: Table 1 879, medieval AND MODERN LATIN LITERATURE divide like 870's above, butuse 879 for individual authors (see Table 2). 880, classical GREEK LIT. http://staffweb.library.northwestern.edu/marc/procedures/cataloging/classtab1.ht
Extractions: Table 3: Selected Authors/Works CLASSICAL LATIN LITERATURE: (divide as follows) [Bibliography] Do not use; use 016.87 instead Biography Dictionaries Essays and collected works Periodicals Societies Study and teaching Collections (general) ... Poetry ... Drama ... Historical writings, biography, letters, military science ... Fiction and mythology ... Geography ... Science ... Orations and panegyrics ... Rhetoric, grammar, metric, music ... Philosophy, religion, proverbs, epigrams, anecdotes ... Law History and criticism (general) ... Poetry ... Drama and theater ... Historical writings, etc. ... Orations ... Rhetoric Individual authors (see Table 2 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LATIN LITERATURE: divide like 870's above, but use 879 for individual authors (see Table 2 divide like 870's above, but use 016.88 for bibliographies and 881 for individual authors (see Table 2 MEDIEVAL GREEK LIT. (INCLUDING BYZANTINE AND CHRISTIAN): divide like 870's above, but use 016.88 for bibliographies and 888 for individual authors (see
J. Willard Marriott Library Research Guides Lives from History Ancient and medieval Series A five biographical and criticalessays on major classical authors. of literary criticism of authors in ancient http://www.lib.utah.edu/ResGuides/classics.html
ENGLISH the Net links to Biblical, classical, medieval, Renaissance, Victorian Luminariummedieval, Renaissance and 17th Century to works and authors from earliest http://home.gwi.net/brhs/engla.html
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