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41. Literature classical and medieval Literature Criticism (Vol. 1, 1988 Vol. 13) Ref PN 610 C53x. Excerpts from criticism of the works of world authors from classical http://www.library.drexel.edu/research/guides/pdfs/lit.html | |
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42. Collection Development Policy: Classics Modern Greek texts are acquired for postclassical Greek authors. P 901-1091, ExtinctAncient or medieval Languages. PA 1-8595, classical Languages and Literature. http://www.bu.edu/library/collections/cdcls.htm | |
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43. English Online Online medieval and classical Library This is a text find texts and supplementalmaterials for medieval, Renaissance, and brings up a list of authors (or in http://www.uis.edu/english/favlinks.htm | |
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44. Ancient & Medieval Studies - Collections editions of the works of individual authors have, for text sets in the Ancient MedievalStudies Reading Room, such as the Loeb classical Library, has http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/manc/about.html | |
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45. Online Texts some of the most important literary works of classical and medieval civilization;some 250 links to Renaissance literature and other periods and authors. http://www.frostburg.edu/dept/engl/gartner/online.htm | |
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46. Classical Studies Collection - Boston College PA 38184500, Individual authors, AZ. PA 4505, medieval and modern authors writingin classical Greek. PA 5000-5590, Byzantine literature. http://www.bc.edu/libraries/resources/collections/s-classical/ | |
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47. Untitled Resources Genres Dramatic Literature Genres Religious Literature Genres classical/MedievalLiterature General Resources specific authors Genres Women's http://www.geocities.com/englishgraduates/literaturelinks.htm |
48. Resources For Academics Victorian Web has good information on a variety of authors and issues Archive is auseful tool for studying major philosophers from the classical world medieval. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/5187/resources.html | |
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49. Beloit College Classics -- Minor syntax, followed by readings in ancient and medieval authors. Introduction to ClassicalStudies (1). An investigation specific focus and topic will vary from http://www.beloit.edu/~classics/minor/minor_courses2.html | |
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50. Classical Antiquities Resources: The Gateway and extensive information about 50 Greek authors from Aeschines sites on the ancientand medieval worlds, as classical Mythology Online WWW Companion site to http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/gateway/bib/classical.html | |
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51. Patrologia Latina Database Guide Search options include period of author (medieval or modern To add more authors, simplyclick on the browse and to other Patristic or classical works appear in http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/guides/pldgd.html | |
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52. Traditio Classicorum The term classical has in a few cases understood in some references are includedto medieval and Renaissance The entries for the individual authors have been http://www.theol.uni-freiburg.de/forsch/lohr/lohr-ch4.htm | |
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53. Costume In The Medieval Muslim West is unclear to me whether the original authors mean all absence in Morocco also keepMedieval Maghribi costume In classical GrecoRoman times, North Africa was http://witch.drak.net/lilinah/MaghribiCostume.html | |
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54. Using The UCF Library For Literary Criticism Finding Critical Opinion About authors/specific Works. classical andMedieval Literature Criticism, REF PN61O.C53. Contemporary Literary http://www.uwc.ucf.edu/Writing Resources/Handouts/UCFlibrary_litcrit.htm | |
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55. The Medieval Review Publishing reviews of current works in all areas of medieval Studies. Searchable archive of past reviews .Category Society History Journals and Forums...... of interest from potential reviewers and, of course, from authors and publishers toour sister publication, Bryn Mawr classical Review (BMCR The medieval Review. http://www.hti.umich.edu/t/tmr/ | |
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56. Getting Ebooks University of Virginia Library. medieval Archives and References. Religious Archivesand References. specific authors. Austen, Jane (Society of North America). http://www.abiro.com/lab/ebooks_getting.htm | |
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57. RG 19 Literary Criticism or Characters. To find criticism of a specific book, you may 2 Twentieth CenturyAuthors. Bobst Ref 1 Z5781.P2 classical, medieval, and modern European http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/guides/rg19.htm | |
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58. Classics Links -- Virgil.org as well as miscellaneous Christian, medieval, and neoLatin authors. from the classicaland medieval periods for Classicists Links to classical resources, texts http://virgil.org/links/classics.htm | |
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59. Electronic Texts of some of the most important literary works of classical and medieval civilization. Englishtranslations of the works of Greek and Latin authors to the http://www.inf.aber.ac.uk/academicliaison/ebooks.asp | |
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60. The Function Of The Adam And Eve Traditions 2.1 The Database contains 531 records to date, which is most authors of publishedworks in classical and medieval Armenian. http://micro5.mscc.huji.ac.il/~armenia/Adam.html | |
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