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  1. Major Tudor Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook
  2. Intertextuality and the Reading of Roman Poetry by Lowell Edmunds, 2000-12-27
  3. Classical Mythology in English Literature: A Critical Anthology
  4. Women Writing Latin, Volume two: Medieval Modern Women Writing Latin
  5. Women Writing Latin, Volume three: Early Modern Women Writing Latin
  6. The Answer / La Respuesta (Expanded Edition): Including Sor Filotea's Letter and New Selected Poems by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, 2009-06-01
  7. The World of Bede by Peter Hunter Blair, 1990-10-26
  8. Sappho's Lyre: Archaic Lyric and Women Poets of Ancient Greece by Diane Rayor, 1991-08-22

61. Minnesota West Libraries: English Resources
title of work or specific data plus full Critical and biographical web sites aboutauthors. of literary sources including classical, medieval, Victorian British
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... Information Literacy Tutorial library information Library Staff Library collections 1450 College Way Worthington, MN 56187 email to: jamundson@wr.mnwest.mnscu.edu Last revised: 01 April 2003 Virtual Reference Shelf: Subject English Resources DATABASES American National Biography Biographical resource for notable people in American history who have shaped the American nation and contributed to American culture. For off campus access, use our proxy server logon. Contemporary Authors Access to over 100,000 entries by author name, title of work or specific data plus full text search across the entire database. Updated bi-monthly.For off campus access, use our proxy server logon.

62. Classical Studies Home Page
Reading of such Latin prose authors as Caesar, Cicero, and Nepos followed Topics includeRoman comedy, the Latin epic, classical and medieval lyric, satire
http://www.wm.edu/CAS/classical_studies/classical_studies.html
Classical Studies
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Baron (Chair). PROFESSORS Jones (Chancellor Professor), Leadbeater, Oakley (Chancellor Professor). ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Reilly, VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Donahue, VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Hutton. ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR Zahavi-Ely.
Program
The principal objectives of the Department of Classical Studies are two:
  • To contribute broadly to the humanistic education of the undergraduate student through courses involving the reading of Greek and Latin literature in the original languages and through courses conducted in English in the area of Classical Civilization; To offer those students who wish it a specialized training in the Greek, Hebrew, and Latin languages or in Classical Civilization for vocational or professional purposes.
  • In recent years, a large number of graduates have become teachers at the secondary level or have continued their study of the Classics in graduate school. Many others have used their undergraduate training as a basic educational background for various business occupations and professions. The Department is affiliated with the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the American Academy in Rome; students enjoy the benefits of the programs of both.

    63. FRANCISCAN AUTHORS, 13TH - 18TH CENTURY: A CATALOGUE IN PROGRESS
    The following alphabetical list of Franciscan authors, with avowedly erratic COMERS(Centre for classical, Oriental, medieval and Renaissance Studies
    http://users.bart.nl/~roestb/franciscan/start.htm
    FRANCISCAN AUTHORS, 13TH - 18TH CENTURY: A CATALOGUE IN PROGRESS This site is a co-production of Maarten van der Heijden and Bert Roest Bert Roest Maarten van der Heijden The following alphabetical list of Franciscan authors, with avowedly erratic biographical remarks and information on manuscripts, editions and studies, is far from complete, yet continually growing. Every three months we hope to install an updated version, gradually expanding the biographies as well as the information on manuscripts, editions and studies. For this, we make use of a wide range of different research instruments . . In the course of building this site, we also will start creating select bibliographies on specific topics, for instance on medieval and Franciscan preaching etc. . Eventually, a large part of the source information in this catalogue (in an ameliorated form) hopefully will find its way into C.A.L.M.A., the ultimate guide for medieval Latin sources at present being made by collaborators of the Fondazione Ezio Franceschini in Florence. For those interested in Franciscan studies the following provisional list might be a source of delight and not just of frustration. We hope to improve, maybe also with the help of your comments
    If you do not see the alfabetical list left of this screen, please find it

    64. Medieval English Literature
    Very highly recommended resource for background information on individual authors. themost important literary works of classical and medieval civilization
    http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/art/engl/medieval_lit.shtml
    Medieval English Literature
    Library Resource Guide
    This guide is an introduction to some of the Medieval literature resources available in, or through, the University of Canterbury Library. Books in the Library Finding Journal Articles Web sites
    Reference Books Reference books can be used to find background information. Reference books are shelved in call number order behind the Help Desk on level 2 of the Central Library. The Middle Ages: a concise encyclopedia
    Ref CB 351 .M627
    Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages
    Ref CB 351 .E56 2000 (2 vol)
    Old and Middle English Literature
    Ref PR 166 .O44
    Middle English Prose: a critical guide to major authors and genres
    Ref PR 255 .M627 Finding other books in the Library Use the library catalogue to find books placed on Restricted Loan for your course. Select a course code search and type in your course code. Other books on Medieval literature are shelved on level 3 of the Central Library at the following classification numbers: PR 251 - PR 369 - general works, background information, essays etc.

    65. PhD - LTS : Research
    of contemporary postmodern culture, minority authors are still gaze, but in the lightof medieval accounts of on the disciplines of lateclassical studies (Latin
    http://www.uoguelph.ca/phdlts/research.html
    Joint PhD in Literary Studies / Theatre Studies in English
    Bibliography of Nineteenth-Century Irish Literature Professor Julia Wright [Wilfrid Laurier University] This SSHRC- and CFI-funded project will significantly expand a previous version of the website ( Bibliography of Irish Literature, 1789-1840 ) to cover the period from 1841?1900 as well and to include many more online editions for important but out?of?print works, from Thomas Dermody's verse to Alicia Lefanu's play, Sons of Erin, and Lady Morgan's extensive contributions to periodicals. As the project progresses, contextual material will be added, such as Thomas Davis's writings on Irish culture and politics, British periodical articles on Irish colonial administration, cartoons, and other visual materials. The site will eventually include focussed sections on particular threads of interest: one set of links will deal with Irish famines, from early poems on Irish hunger such as Thomas Bayly's "Erin" (1822) to reports on the famines of the 1840s; another will offer a window onto the debate over Catholic Emancipation in the 1820s. Links will also be added to related resources. Because this project is intensively focussed on the digitization of out-of-print materials, I anticipate that it will employ 2-3 RA's each year. Students working on this project will get experience working in archives as well as with some new technologies and software (scanners, OCR software, html formatting, website design). As annotations and cross-links are added, students will also gain important experience in the kinds of research demanded by cultural studies tracing historical references, obscure authors, etc. through databases, reference texts, library catalogues, and so forth, as well as proofreading and fact-checking.

    66. General Literary Resources
    and their Copyright Holders (WATCH) (Permission contacts for Englishlanguage authors). Rome (MIT's Tech Classics Archive); medieval classical Library (UC
    http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/lit/general.html
    Poetry
    Fiction
    E-Texts
    Language
    General Literary Resources
    Broad Subject Scope
    Country, Language, Period
    Online Journals
    Cornell- specific Resources
    Broad Subject Scope
    Literary Resources by Country/Language/Period

    67. NM's Creative Impulse..References
    Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments; classical Composers over to Z pages forspecific authors featuring bibliographies Who's Who in medieval History and the
    http://history.evansville.net/referenc.html
    NM's Creative Impulse
    History
    References and Resources
    Contents
    If you are looking for specifics, you would probably be better off trying one of the cultures or time periods linked at the bottom of each category. Here you will find very general links to broad topics.

    68. Fall 2002 Graduate Courses - Medieval Institute, University Of Notre Dame
    and developed by AngloLatin authors, such as study Roman painting and sculpture,medieval Ovidian allegory the Renaissance reinvention of classical types and
    http://www.nd.edu/~medinst/courses/grad/fall2002.html
    Fall 2002: Graduate Courses MI 501 Introduction to Medieval Studies I
    T. Noble, M. Lapidge, J. Mann
    M 5:00-5:50 The introduction to Medieval Studies is a one-credit course designed to introduce students to the basic bibliographies, handbooks, and research tools in medieval studies. MI 503A  Topics in Medieval Spanish Literature
    D. Seidenspinner-Núñez
    H 1:00-3:30 Libro de buen amor ; Don Juan Manuel, Libro del conde Lucanor ; sentimental romances ( Grisel y Mirabella Siervo libre de amor ) and Celestina . Coursework includes oral presentations and a final research paper. MI 512 Proseminar II:  High Middle Ages, 1100-1400
    Constantin Fasolt, University of Chicago
    T 7:00-9:30 pm This course is designed to introduce students to major topics under discussion in the history of the high and later middle ages, roughly the years 1100-1400. Among the topics to be treated, with the historians now at work on them, are: law, government and literacy; the church as an institutional and cultural force; social class and mobility as economic realities and cultural images; the university in society and culture; and the cultivation of the human person in literary sensibility and religious devotion. Most of the course will consist of intensive secondary readings, with regular written reports, occasional primary readings, and a major bibliographical paper at the end.
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    MI 516 Proseminar in Medieval Music
    C. Bower

    69. Electronic Text Archives 
    publisher of ebooks in print, cdrom, download authors of all and classical Library Collection of literary works of classical and medieval civilization.
    http://www.ability.org.uk/electronic_text_archives.html
    Our Aims Services Stats ... Z Electronic Text Archives The Internet Public Library - An excellent catalogue (with links) on online texts. The On-Line Books Page - A directory of books that can be freely read right on the Internet. Akamac - Among other things, Marx's Das Kapital is available in English and English-German bilingual versions, in .pdf (Adobe Acrobat) file-format. This site also includes an extensive, alphabetically-sorted directory of online e-text resources of all sorts. Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts - Include items from American literature, English literature, and Western philosophy." Provides somewhat custom-formattable .PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files. American Sunday Schools Book Digitization Project - "The Michigan State University Libraries Digital Sources Center and the Central Michigan University Libraries propose to digitize 121 American Sunday school books from the Russel B. Nye Popular culture Collection and the Clarke Historical Library." Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE - A "gateway" page for e-text resources hosted by or associated with the projectthere are over 2500 works in HTML and other formats with great strength in Jack London and American literature.

    70. University Of The Basque Country
    authors P13 Latin Genres and authors P14 Modern II Modern ..and ContemporaryP44 medieval Latin Literature P49 Latin Metrics P50 classical Mythology P51
    http://www.ehu.es/~rvzweb/alava/alava22.html
    First Cycle:
    Year Semestral Credits Semestral Credits
    B5 Introduction to Ancient Greek Literature
    B6 Introduction to Latin Literature
    B7 Introduction to Classical Schools of Thought
    B8 Ancient Greek I
    B9 Ancient Greek II
    B11 Latin I
    B12 Latin II
    B16 Linguistics
    A choice of one
    B14 Description of Spanish
    B15 Description of Basque
    B3 Ancient Greek and Roman Institutions
    B4 Introduction to Indo-european Linguistics
    B10 Ancient Greek III
    B13 Latin III
    B20 Literary Theory
    B21 Ancient Greek Texts I
    B22 Ancient Greek Texts II
    B27 Latin Texts I
    B28 Latin Texts II
    First Cycle Elective Subjects:
    Year Semestral Credits Semestral Credits
    P10 Basque for Specific Purposes I
    P15 The Iberian Peninsula in the Classical Ancient Period
    P23 Introduction to Greek Philology
    P24 Introduction to Latin Philology
    P25 Introduction to Medieval Latin
    Philology P26 Introduction to Logic and the Philosophy of Language P27 Introduction to Ancient Mythology P28 Religion in Eastern Mediterranean
    P32 Indo-european Languages I
    P33 Indo-european Languages II
    P42 Spanish Literature I: Medieval and Renaissance
    P47 Methodology of Philological Work
    P52 Classical Poetics and Rhetoric
    P54 Theory and Methodology of Science

    71. Programmes
    A combination of a medieval and a classical pensum texts must be selected from theclassical period (ca Christian as well as nonChristian authors must figure.
    http://www.hf.uib.no/i/klassisk/programmes.html
    Teaching programmes at the Department of Greek. Latin and Egyptology. Individual supervision in the field of Egyptology is given by prof. Pierce. Otherwise the department undertakes research and teaching within Greek and Latin studies. It should be noted that the teaching covers only part of the examination requirements, and there is no fixed program of teaching at the higher levels (mellomfag, storfag and hovedfag). Quite some reading must be done by the students on their own. However, the teachers at the dept. are available for consultation and similar support. Latin
    The language of the Romans also became the main vehicle for literature, science, and administration during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and in some areas of study even as late as c. 1800. A working knowledge of Latin thus enables the student to study selected items from the bulk of literary and administrative material stretching over 2000 years of European history. At the undergraduate levels Latin in this way serves as an important supplement to any field in the humanities which is concerned with the period before c. 1800. It is also useful as a basis for other linguistic disciplines. At graduate and postgraduate levels it puts the student in a position to do research in any subject which is centered on texts in Latin. Undergraduate levels.

    72. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2002.09.39
    Bryn Mawr classical Review 2002.09.39 chronicler, although operating within the specificliterary genre as a source by later medieval authors requires further
    http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2002/2002-09-39.html
    Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2002.09.39
    Brian Croke, Count Marcellinus and His Chronicle
    Reviewed by Maria Kouroumali, Corpus Christi College, Oxford (maria.kouroumali@ccc.ox.ac.uk)
    Word count: 2081 words
    Christian chronicles, Greek and Latin, and their authors have usually been allocated to the sidelines of history as somehow inferior to other forms of historiography. This unfortunate approach has begun to change during the last twenty or so years thanks to the influence and research efforts of a number of scholars such as Mosshammer and his work on Eusebius, E. Jeffreys, Scott and Croke on John Malalas, Burgess on Hydatius, and Muhlberger on the fifth century Latin chroniclers to name but a few. Brian Croke's Count Marcellinus and His Chronicle (henceforth Count Marcellinus) is a welcome addition to the ever-expanding scholarship on chronicle writing. Count Marcellinus is the long-awaited publication of Croke's 1978 Oxford D.Phil. thesis (Sydney 1995). In the intervening twenty-three years, Croke has produced a translation and commentary of Marcellinus' Chronicle as well as many articles on chronicles and related topics, collected in one volume and published in 1992. His considerable expertise and research experience have turned a remarkable thesis into an exceptional book.

    73. Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review
    Antiquity Reviewer Elizabeth Kosmetatou authors Yannis Touratsoglou groups (AncientWorld, medieval, Renaissance and the Platonic dialogues (classical Greece
    http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/bmerr/2000.html
    Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review
    Reviews for 2000
    26 October 2000
    Review of
    LacusCurtius: Into the Roman World
    Reviewer:
    L. J. Swain
    Author: Bill Thayer
    Description: A large site containing a catalog of Roman web sites with checked links, brief descriptions of the site, and other information about the sites in the catalog. 29 August 2000
    Review of
    'Ain Ghazal Excavation Reports: Symbols at 'Ain Ghazal - Volume 1
    Reviewer:
    Jeffrey R. Zorn
    Authors: Denise Schmandt-Besserat, editor, with Gary O. Rollefson and Zeidan Kafafi. (Specific authors are indicated for individual articles.)
    Description: An informational Web site about the figural remains from Neolithic 'Ain Ghazal (Jordan). 15 August 2000 Review of Intermediate Latin: An Online Supplement to Intermediate Latin Reviewer: James S. Ruebel Authors: Minaz Fazal, coordinator, with Stephen Beall, David George, and Ann Raia. Description: A Web site intended to complement the reading of specific Latin texts frequently used in the second-year curriculum. 1 August 2000 Review of Reviewer: Diana Wright Authors: Not stated.

    74. 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
    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
    Quick links...
    Sites of specific interest for Shakespeare studies
    Renaissance sites

    75. La Trobe University - Library - Bendigo -Literature
    Literary Resources on the Net from classical to modern including feminist analysis),history, genres, authors (USA) Labyrinth - medieval literature and
    http://library.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/iserv/subjectguides/liteor.html
    About LTU Faculties Campuses Research ... Subject Guides Literature
    Literature
    These sites are recommended by Subject Librarians as being particularly useful to La Trobe University staff and students.
    Subject Librarians are available to provide assistance with any research needs Associations and Societies Courses Gateways Language Use Resources ... Style Guides See also: Children's Literature
    Associations and Societies
    Association for Scottish Literary Studies

    The Association for the Study of Australian Literature

    The Australian Society of Authors

    The Australian Writers' Guild
    ...
    IBBY
    - International Board on Books for Young people
    MLA
    - The Modern Language Association (US), especially its "Allieds and Affiliates" page for other organizations The Poetry Society (UK) The Scholarly Societies Project list for Literature The Shakespeare Societies of Oxford New York Melbourne and Bendigo The Society of Women Writers (Victoria) The Victorian Writers Centre The Welsh Academy - in English or Welsh Courses Department of Arts - La Trobe University, Bendigo

    76. McGraw-Hill Higher Education - English
    of classical literature by 59 different authors, including Plato The Online medievaland classical Library. translations detailing all aspects of medieval life
    http://www.mhhe.com/socscience/english/links/litlinks.html

    LitLinks
    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.

    77. Research By Subject: English Language Literature
    in the following print sources Contemporary authors, Dictionary of Biography, ContemporaryLiterary Criticism, classical and medieval Literature Criticism
    http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/fah/subpathpages/eal/englishpath.ht
    The University of Arizona Library Research by SUBJECT English Language Literature
    Background Information
    Finding Articles Literary Criticism and Reviews Finding Source Documents ... Research Tools and Guidelines
    The following is a selected list of resources in English Language Literature. For further assistance,
    make an appointment with Sheril Hook hooks@u.library.arizona.edu reyesv@u.library.arizona.edu Background Information (Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, Handbooks)
    Benet's Readers Encyclopedia - PN 41 B4 1996 Main Reference
    Includes information for the general reader on writers, literary movements, works, historical perspectives, etc.
    Citation Guide
    The Main Library's citation guide for the MLA, APA and Chicago style manuals.

    Citation Guide: Subject Specific Links
    Links to online sites to particular style manuals for a variety of subjects Concise as well as scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects.

    Encyclopedia of World Literature in the 20th Century - PN 771 E5 1981 Main Reference
    Includes information on individual writers, literary movements, and national literatures.

    78. Internet Resources For Classical Studies
    of works by classical authors, and reproductions under the following categoriesclassical search engines Pages; Indices; Journals; medieval; Modern Literature
    http://www.mun.ca/library/internet/subjects/classics.html
    Internet Resources for Classical Studies
    There is a wealth of information on the World Wide Web but sometimes it is hard to find a good starting point. The following sites have been selected as good guides to Classical studies on the Web. Argos: Limited Area Search of the Ancient and Medieval Internet (University of Evansville)
    The url for this site is: http://argos.evansville.edu/ Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation
    (Maria C. Pantelia, University of California at Irvine)
    This is widely regarded as one of the best organized Classics sites. A particularly helpful feature of this site is the brief evaluative annotations which accompany each link that it provides. Its links to other Web sites are organized under the following subject headings: Gateways; Links To Classics Resources; Databases and Web Projects; Home Pages; E-Publications; Publishers and Journals; Bibliographical Indexes; Bibliographies; Images; E-Text Archives; Course Materials; Author Specific Sites; Fonts and Software; Software Developers; Professional Organizations; Classics Departments; On-line Seminars; Miscellaneous; K-12 Resources; Discussion Groups.
    The url for this site is: http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~tlg/index/resources.html

    79. Other Resources
    authors from genres such as science fiction or romance are not included. Subjectsinclude classical Biblical, medieval, Renaissance, EighteenthCentury
    http://ccbit.cs.umass.edu/standardsconnector/tchrresources/other.html
    Teacher Resources Links: Lesson plan websites Search engines User-submitted lesson plans Other resources Other Resources for Teachers Arts Health Science (including nature) Teacher supplies ... Other
    Arts
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    English
    Digital Education Network: Online English Grammar
    http://www.edunet.com/english/grammar/

    Emphasis: This is a page on English grammar. Created by: Digital Education Network, a British company. Commercial status: commercial. Products for sale. Annotation: An on-line grammar book and useful grammar reference guide. Easy to find subjects, whether you're looking for the difference between who and whom, or for the usage of modal auxiliary verbs. Subjects are listed alphabetically for easy usage. This page is a part of the Digital Education Network and edunet.com. Pedro's Dictionaries
    http://www.public.iastate.edu/~pedro/dictionaries.html

    80. Humanities Sources
    to over 1300 websites dealing with authors and their Original essays and bibliographieson medieval topics. Perseus Database classical Studies The main page
    http://www.bridgew.edu/Library/humanit.htm
    Humanities Sources Note: To locate journal articles on this topic, try searching one of the sources on our Online Indexes, Abstracts, and Bibliographies page.
    ARTFL Project
    From U of Chicago - a searchable French dictionary (17th Century) and Bible. Also some images of illuminated manuscripts. New items added here regularly, though most are restricted to member institutions only.
    ArtServe: Art and Architecture from the Mediterranean Basin
    This page provides access to over 16,000 images (most not available elsewhere) on Western art.
    Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
    Searchable by keyword, as well as organized by author. Taken from the 1901 edition.
    Bible
    A searchable Bible (Revised Standard, King James, and others). Bibles in other languages such as French and German are also available.
    Canadian Music Periodical Index
    Updated monthly, this database contains 30,000+ entries compiled from 500 Canadian music journals, newsletters, and magazines from the late 19th century to today.
    Catholic Encyclopedia
    Taken from the 1913 edition of the 15-volume Catholic Encyclopedia , this site reprints articles on a variety of topics (secular and religious) seen from a Catholic perspective.

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