Classical Greek & Latin electronic journals, texts of classical authors, author specific Databases, Art Archaeology, classical Mythology,. This section of the medieval site includes http://www.lib.rochester.edu/index.cfm?PAGE=147
Mina Rees Library - Classics Resources in Classics for Graduate Students. specific TOPICS. The Latin Library(full text of classical and medieval authors; Ad Fontes Academy). http://library.gc.cuny.edu/RESEARCH/classics.asp
Extractions: Classics See also Anthropology Comparative Literature Literature Medieval Studies ... Texts CUNY GC Classics Doctoral Program DATABASES Academic Search Premier (full text of over 3,800 periodicals) EBSCOhost Electronic Journals Service ( full text of over 500 journals) Essay and General Literature Index Humanities Abstracts JSTOR (full text of 273 journals, including 11 in classical studies) Literature Resource Center MLA International Bibliography netLibrary Project Muse (full text of 223 journals) Scribner Writers Series Twayne's Authors Series More Databases GENERAL SITES ... Ancient and Medieval Links (Univ. of Liverpool) Ancient World Web (links to over 1,000 sites) Cambridge Classics Links Classical and Biblical Literary Resources (Rutgers Univ.) Classical Studies (Voice of the Shuttle; Univ. of California, Santa Barbara) Classics Collections (Univ. of Florida Libraries) The Classics Pages Classics Studies Web (Association of College and Research Libraries) Classics Unveiled (Roman life and history, Latin vocabulary, Greek mythology) Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation (Univ. of California, Irvine)
Extractions: Deutsche Fassung The following pages contain a bibliography of secondary literature concerning the fortuna of classical authors to the year 1650. The bibliography is arrarranged alphabetically according to the common form, in Latin, of the names of the authors. The Latin form is followed also for Greek and Arabic authors. The term "classical" has in a few cases understood in a broad sense, so that some references are included to medieval and Renaissance "classics", but the choice has been rather arbitrary. For the bibliography concrning the fortuna of biblical works, the following lists contain for the most par references only to books, periodical articles being omitted. The entries for the individual authors have been divided into general works (situated immediately after the name of the author concerned) and specific titles (arranged chronologically). Part 1: A-L Part 2: M-Z Abbreviations
Literature of works from medieval and classical civilization medieval (Old and Middle English) links from Voice specific authors AND WORKS Learning About the Author and http://library.uwa.edu/Resources/Lit.htm
Extractions: 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 INTERNET COLLECTIONS OF LITERARY WORKS Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts - digital documents available for downloading in HTML and PDF format in the areas of English and American literature, as well as, Western philosophy. Documents can be searched individually or in groups.
FRANCISCAN AUTHORS, 13TH - 18TH CENTURY: A CATALOGUE IN PROGRESS Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy The medieval Problem of Universals customary to classify medieval authors as being realists, discuss how the specific medieval questions concerning universals metaphysical disagreements among the authors of this period. http://users.bart.nl/~roestb/franciscan
Middlesex County College - GERMAN Writers REF PN 524 G74 V55 World authors, 19501990 REF PN 451 W3 W67 (5 vols.).CRITICISM OF specific WORKS. classical and medieval Literature Criticism (many http://www.middlesex.cc.nj.us/library/control.cfm/ID/736
Extractions: kj;kllklhhjkh Popular Pages ...................................... APPLY Financial Aid Course Offerings Campus Cruiser Search Bookstore College Calendars Academic Calendar Directions Library Online Learning Faculty/Staff Directory Faculty Web Pages Customized Training Non-Credit Classes Athletics Faculty/Staff Resources Employment Opportunities LIBRARY HOME PAGE ONLINE CATALOG (MIDAS) ONLINE DATABASES LIBRARY INSTRUCTION ... ASK A LIBRARIAN This research guide identifies selected sources of information for German culture, history and literature in the MCC Library and on the Internet. IF YOU DO NOT FIND THE INFORMATION YOU NEED, PLEASE ASK A REFERENCE LIBRARIAN FOR ASSISTANCE. CONTENTS: LOCATING BOOKS (Library Catalog, Finding Books on the Shelves, Reference Books)
BCPL Virtual Library -- Literature Center From the Internet Public Library; find criticism for authors, specific works orspecific literary periods. Online medieval and classical Library Full text http://reference.bensenville.lib.il.us/literature/
Humanities: Medieval Studies specific authors Works. Piers Plowman Electronic Archive searchable (Hoyt Duggan);Song of Roland text (Online medieval classical Library/UC Berkeley). http://www.wcsu.edu/library/h_medieval_studies.html
Extractions: General Index Sites Text Sites Bibliographies Manuscripts ... Teaching Resources Anthology of Middle English Literature (1350-1485) (Anniina Jokinen) Armarium Labyrinthi/Labyrinth Latin Bookscase (Georgetown Univ.) L'Association des Bibliophiles Universels (ABU) (literary texts in French) Brown University Women Writers Project Celt Corpus of Electronic Texts (Margaret Lantry) CETH: Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (Rutgers University) The Charrette Project (Princeton University) Christian Classics Ethereal Library (Wheaton College) Complete Corpus of Old English (Center for Medieval Studies/Univ. Toronto)
WPL AUTHOR CATALOGS authors of classical Literature. authors of medieval Literature. authors of Modern and Postmodern Literature If you're looking for someone specific, search here for the name. http://www.waterboro.lib.me.us/authors.htm
Gateways to online resources, with subjectspecific catalogues. access to web sites on classical,medieval, 16th to It provides extensive links to authors, works and http://library.uce.ac.uk/englgate.htm
Extractions: Gateways - Language and Literature These gateways are like directories. They provide links to hundreds of web sites on all aspects of literature and language - specific writers, authors, poets, their works, periods, genre, language, linguistics and criticism. American Authors on the Web contains general resources and links to gateways on American literature. It also includes links to various social and cultural sites. is another useful link to American authors and their works, covering from 16th century to the present. The site includes a pictorial index of over 330 authors. American Literature on the Web is maintained by Akihito Ishikawa in Japan. It is a useful gateway with links to over 300 authors and their works as well as other relevant links. BUBL Information Service is an extensive gateway to Internet resources. It is well structured by subject area and category, making it flexible and easy to navigate. BUBL provides links to web sites relevant to the study of literature and language and also covers many other subject areas. Humbul Humanities Hub links to many web sites, including English language and literature, linguistics, humanities computing, classics, history, philosophy, Celtic language and literature, comparative literature, and foreign language and literature. The site also contains a free "teach yourself" tutorial on Internet information skills for English.
Subject: Curricular Resources In Literature & Books to literary resources in 16 categories, including classical, medieval, Romantic,Theatre or genres, Internet collections devoted to specific authors or works http://www.cln.org/subjects/lit_cur.html
Extractions: Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" (as well as other CLN pages) which support the study of Literature. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Ask an Expert: Literature CLN's "Ask an Expert" page has about 100 links to specialists in the field who can serve as a valuable source of curricular expertise for both students and teachers. Questions/answers on English Literature may be found in our "All Subjects" section at the top of the page, the "English/Language Arts" section, as well as the general "Reference" section.
Internet Resources In Literature to find links to online criticism, biographical information, and links to web sitesabout specific authors or works or classical and medieval Literature. http://blc1.kilgore.cc.tx.us/kclibrary/Internet_Literature.htm
Extractions: Miscellaneous sites 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 Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts - digital documents available for downloading in HTML and PDF format in the areas of English and American literature, as well as, Western philosophy. Documents can be searched individually or in groups.
Classical Languages with readings from a variety of authors. Directed Reading specific readings for advancedstudents. selected works from the classical, medieval, and renaissance http://www.sewanee.edu/CollegeCatalog/CollegeDepartments/clcourse.html
Extractions: Table of Contents The department offers a major in Greek and a major in Latin. Each student's major program is designed in consultation with the chair of the department, the normal requirement being eight courses numbered 300 or higher. It is expected that all majors will complete an appropriate course in ancient history and that those planning graduate studies in classics will complete courses in the other language at least through 301. A student accepted as a major in this department will be assigned a reading list, including ancient authors and modern works bearing on the languages, literatures, and civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. Part of the comprehensive examination will be based on these readings. To be eligible for departmental honors a student majoring in Greek or Latin is required to pass all courses in the major with an average of B, to pass the comprehensive examination with a grade of A or B, and to complete an acceptable honors paper. The department also offers a minor in Greek, which requires six courses in ancient Greek, and a minor in Latin, which requires four courses in Latin numbered above
Something Specific The Online medieval and classical Library @ Berkeley (DL ORB Online Reference Bookfor medieval Studies. Native American authors - information on Native North http://www.colorado.edu/English/mispag/Web_Pages/specific.html
Extractions: The Missing Pages -Table of Contents Where in the Web is English Lit? - first page Searching the Web - second page Texts, Texts, Texts - third page Just for Kicks - fifth page Something Specific This page is separated into specific areas which come under the rubric of English Literature: American Literature, British Literature, Medieval Literature, Multicultural Literature, Gender and Women's Studies, Theory, and Grammar, Composition, and Rhetoric. A specific area can be accessed either by scrolling down the page or from The Missing Pages table of contents. For information on how to cite electronic sources, go to the citing electronic sources section of Helpful Hints. American Literature Literary Resources@ On-line Literary Resources American VoS English Literature: American How the Other Half Lives - hypertext editon of Jacob Riis' book: full text, including illustrations, of the 1890 edition. The Jack London Collection (DL SunSITE) - a great site for all things London.
ENGLISH to a multitude of women authors in many both to the Invisible Web and specific sites. onthe Net links to Biblical, classical, medieval, Renaissance, Victorian http://home.gwi.net/brhs/engla.html
VoS English Literature: Anglo-Saxon And Medieval CRITICISM CRITICS (GENERAL) (for criticism of specific authors, see below medieval(Jack Lynch, U. Penn); The Online medieval and classical Library (OMACL 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.)
About The Database: Medieval Manuscripts At Fordham The catalogs list manuscripts from specific libraries, archives, and describe thelives and writings of classical and medieval authors from particular http://www.library.fordham.edu/database/medieval/collection.htm
Extractions: Library Home Introduction Description of Fields Search Database The database includes the following (counts are approximate): · 70 medieval parchment manuscripts held in the Special Collections at Walsh Library 70 medieval parchment manuscripts (primarily stray folios and fragments) held by Professor John Clark of the Classics Department 35 facsimiles of medieval manuscripts held primarily in the Paleography Room at Walsh Library 175 photocopies of medieval manuscripts; most of these are classical works written in medieval hands and are part of the Classics/Barberini Collection now housed at Walsh 31 microfilm reels of medieval manuscripts held at the Center for Medieval Studies (primarily French manuscripts) · Microfilm reels of medieval manuscripts, held at Walsh Library, including: c. 600 reels covering manuscripts in the Classics Collection, most relating to manuscripts in the Vatican's Barberini Collection, but also including some from the Ottoboniani, Regensi, Palatini, Urbinati, and Vaticani collections in the Vatican. Most of the manuscripts are classical Latin and Greek works writt en down during the middle ages.. 89 microfilm reels of medieval manuscripts, donated by various Jesuits
Literary Criticism classical and medieval Literature Criticism (CMLC)authors who diedbefore 1400. Poetry Criticism (PC)no specific time period. http://avconline.avc.edu/library/literary criticism.htm
Extractions: Literary Criticism in AVC Library Now that you have learned about finding background information on your author in reference books, your next step is to find some analysis, or literary criticism, of the literary work you have chosen. You will find literary criticism in reference books and in circulating books Reference Books The AVC Library has several large multi-volume sets of literary criticism reference books published by Gale Research Inc., a large book publishing company. These sets are organized by type of literature (short stories, poetry, drama, etc.) and/or by time period (twentieth century, nineteenth century, contemporary, classical and medieval, etc.). This means that if your author lived in 1850, there would be criticism of his Nineteenth Century Literary Criticism . Below is a list of the Gale sets we have: Contemporary Literary Criticism (CLC) authors still living after 1960 or who died after December 31, 1959 Twentieth Century Literary Criticism (TCLC) authors who died between 1900 and 1959 Nineteenth Century Literary Criticism (NCLC) authors who died between 1800 and 1899 Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800 (LC) authors who died between 1400 and 1799 Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism (CMLC) authors who died before 1400 Poetry Criticism (PC) no specific time period Short Story Criticism (SSC) no specific time period Drama Criticism (DC) no specific time period Dictionary of Literary Biography (DLB) authors from all time periods, mostly organized by genre and time period
Inter Libros: E-Texts And Full Texts Teubneriana Latina, BTL1, comprises classical Latin literature of the church fathersor medieval authors eg Cicero search the database for specific words and http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~hemment/etexts.html
Extractions: The Royal Irish Academy has for the past number of years been working actively towards producing a definitive Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources (DMLCS) part of a Europe-wide movement to publish lexicons of the medieval Latin of specific national areas. The Celtic origin of the texts neatly complements the (largely Continental) domain of Brepols' longer-established CLCLT (Cetedoc Library of Christian Latin Texts), and together the two publications constitute a major step towards a pan-European electronic library of patristic and medieval Latin material.
Help: Subject-Specific Guides: Literary Criticism Research classical and medieval Literature Criticism (CMLC) (Ref PN681.5 C57) Significantpassages from published criticism of wellknown works of authors who died http://library.ucr.edu/help/guides/litcrit.shtml
Extractions: Select a QuickLink SCOTTY MELVYL Catalog California Digital Library INFOMINE Need Help? Ask a Librarian! Library Hours Staff Directory Find Books Find Articles Find Databases Listed: by Subject Find Databases Listed: Alphabetically Find Course-Related Materials Find Electronic Journals Search this site Alphabetical Index Library Homepage Research Help LITERATURE RESEARCH Selected print and electronic resources Criticism (Critiques) Other Useful Sources Note: All print sources listed are located in the Reference Collection, 1st Floor, Rivera Library. GENERAL CRITICISM Print Sources Contemporary Literary Criticism (CLC) (Ref PN1 C6): Significant passages from published criticism of well-known works of authors now living or who died after December 31, 1959. Many volumes. Twentieth-Century Literature Criticism (TCLC) (Ref PN771 T85): Significant passages from published criticism of well-known works of authors who died between 1900 and 1959. Many volumes Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism (NCLC) (Ref PN761 N5): Significant passages from published criticism of well-known works of authors who died between 1800 and 1899. Many volumes.