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         Classical Medieval Lit General:     more books (100)
  1. Ovid: Metamorphoses IX-XII (Aris & Phillips Classical Texts) (Bks. 9-11)
  2. Cicero: Letters of January to April 43 BC (Classical Texts)
  3. Ancrene Riwle (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies)
  4. Life Of Saint Wilfrid By Edmer: Vita Sancti Wilfridi Auctore Edmero (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies)
  5. Pliny: Correspondence with Trajan from Bithynia (Epistles X, Classical Texts Series)
  6. Thomas of Cantimpre - The Collected Saints' Lives: Abbot John of Camtimpre, Christina the Astonishing, Margaret of Ypres, and Lutgard of Aywieres (Medieval Women Texts and Contexts) by Barbara Newman, 2008-12-15
  7. Roman Studies, Literary and Historical (Collected Classical Papers) by T.P. Wiseman, 1987-12-15
  8. Apocryphal Lives Of Adam And Eve (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies)
  9. Single Combat and Warfare in Medieval German Literature: Stricker's Karl der Grosse and Daniel von dem Bluhenden Tal (MHRA Texts & Dissertations) by Rachel E. Kellett, 2008-07-01
  10. Cicero: Second Philippic Oration (Aris & Phillips Classical Texts)
  11. Ancrene Wisse (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies)
  12. Terence: Phormio (Classical Texts) by Robert Maltby, 2006-10-01
  13. Chaos and Cosmos: Ritual in Early and Medieval Japanese Literature (Brill's Japanese Studies Library) by Herbert E. Plutschow, 1990-04
  14. Studies in Medieval Arabic and Hebrew Poetics: 1991 (Israel Oriental Studies)

41. English Literature On The Web
English Literature on the Web Richard Redgrave, The Poor Teacher (1843), Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead It would be greatly appreciated if you could let me know about any useful sites related to English Literature. on the Web. general. British Authors. Etext Archives. medieval ( Anglo-Saxon). 17th Century Resources medieval (UPENN). Online medieval and classical Library
http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/EngLit.html
E nglish L iterature on the W eb General
British Authors

E-text Archives

20th Century
...
American Authors
Richard Redgrave, The Poor Teacher
Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead
It would be greatly appreciated if you could let me know about any useful sites related to English Literature. Please e-mail me at matsuoka@lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp This page has been accessed times since the counter was put in on 1 July 1996. ( Web-Counter Last updated: 10 January 2003.
General

42. MEDIEVAL LANGUAGE AND LIT JANUARY 1996
medieval LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. THIS LIST IS DIVIDED INTO SOME SPECIFIC TOPICS AS WELL AS A general general INCLUDING MIDDLE ENGLISH medieval LANGUAGES, DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS
http://www.cyberus.ca/~rrknott/medlit.html.html
MEDIEVAL LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
THIS LIST IS DIVIDED INTO SOME SPECIFIC TOPICS AS WELL AS A GENERAL SECTION LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY AUTHOR. YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TOPIC TITLE IF YOU WANT TO GO DIRECTLY TO A TOPIC MEDIEVAL LANGUAGES, DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS AND REFERENCE ANGLO-SAXON TEXTS INCLUDING BEOWULF BRITISH MUSEUM MS. COTTON NERO A.x. CHAUCER DANTE ... GENERAL INCLUDING MIDDLE ENGLISH AUTHORS, CONTINENTAL AUTHORS ETC. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED BY AUTHOR
MEDIEVAL LANGUAGES , DICTIONARIES, GRAMMARS AND REFERENCE
ML1 ALSTON, R.C. AN INTRODUCTION TO OLD ENGLISH Toronto et al. (1968) Copp Clark. 167 (3)pp. Red wraps. Monochrome frontispiece and 3 Illustrations. Very Good. $10.00 ML2 ANDREW, S.O. SYNTAX AND STYLE IN OLD ENGLISH Cambridge, 1940 C.U.P. 112 pp. Red cloth. Index. Very Good in slightly worn dust jacket. $20.00 ML3 ANGLADE, Joseph GRAMMAIRE ELEMENTAIRE DE L'ANCIEN FRANCAIS Paris (1965) Librairie Armand Colin. 247(1) pp. White paper wraps. Wraps creased else Very Good. $10.00 ML4 BROWNE, R.A. BRITISH LATIN SELECTIONS: A.D. 500 - 1400. Oxford, 1954, Basil Blackwell. 144 pp. Blue cloth. Very good in like dust jacket. $20.00

43. Ancient / Medieval History Resources
UML Public Catalog NetLibrary Essay Gen lit on Silverplatter full texts medieval.classical/ medieval Hist DScriptorium History of the Crusades medieval
http://library.uml.edu/home/e-ancmed.htm
Ancient / Medieval History Resources Select another discipline: - Select A Discipline - Ancient Liturature Ancient/Medieval History American History Art Biochemistry Biology Business Chemistry Computer Science Criminal Justice Earth Science Education Engineering English/American Literature Environmental Science Foreign Literature General Resources Government Documents Health Mathematics Meteorology Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Polymer Science Psychology Sociology World History Jump to section:
Indexes Indexes (full text) Journals Books ... Web Sites Database Information Key: Database Descriptions UMass Lowell Community Only Open Access indexes (citations only) Anthroplogical Index
Historical Abstracts

Iter

indexes (some full text) Humanities Abs via Silverplatter
Academic Search
journals (full text) UML E-Journal List
books UML Public Catalog
NetLibrary
on Silverplatter
Books in Print
WorldCat full texts - ancient Duke Papyrus Archive Ancient Hist Sourcebk Internet Classics Papyrus Archive ... Vergil Project full texts - medieval

44. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
The Online medieval and classical Library (OMACL) (Douglas B writers in four periodsmedieval, Renaissance, Restoration that serve as a general introduction to
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse-netscape.asp?id=2740

45. MARC CAT. PROCEDURES: Classical Scheme: Table 1
870.95, Rhetoric. 871, Individual authors (see Table 2). 879, medieval AND MODERNLATIN litERATURE 880, classical GREEK lit. OR classical GREEK LATIN lit.
http://staffweb.library.northwestern.edu/marc/procedures/cataloging/classtab1.ht
Main Classics Page
Table 2: Individual Authors and Works

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

46. Richard Stockton College Of NJ
to literary Research litT 2xxx (or litT 2412) litT 3xxx classical or medieval literaturelitT 3110/3112 Theatre Hist I or II ARTP 3111/3113 Theatre lit I or
http://www2.stockton.edu/academics/undergraduate/arts_and_humanities/littreq.htm
Literature Tracks
  • The Graduate School/English Track The Creative Writing Track The Pre-Professional Track Theatre/English Track

  • The Graduate School/English Track: This track is designed for two, often overlapping, categories of students: those who desire to continue their literary studies in graduate school and those who intend to obtain teaching certification by meeting the additional requirements of the EDUC program. The track is based on the assumption that such students need a curriculum of breadth over all types and periods of literature and depth in various periods, authors, or theoretical approaches. In addition to the common core, students must complete the following: Lower-Level
    LITT 2xxx
    LITT 2xxx Upper-Level
    LITT 3xxx
    • 0-3 LANG courses (depending on what was needed to fill the foreign language requirement, see above) On-line Readings course (strongly recommended for EDUC) or Cognates (courses in other ARHU programs HIST, PHIL, ARTS, COMM or in closely related disciplines outside ARHU, determined in consultation with program preceptor). EDUC students must include, in their program electives or general education, work or courses in minority/non-Western literature, composition, speech, and computers.

47. MEL Humanities: Literature By Period
Online medieval and classical Library Fulltext collection of some of MEL medievalHistory. http//mel.org/humanities/literature/lit-period.html This page was
http://mel.lib.mi.us/humanities/literature/LIT-period.html

Michigan.gov Home
HAL Home MeL Internet MeL Magazines and eBooks Arts and Humanities
Literature Resources by Period
  • Ancient Literature
    Medieval Literature
  • 48. Old English General Resources - Classic Literature - Page 2 Of 2
    Old English general Resources Guide picks. Online medieval and classical LibraryFeatures electronic text editions of medieval text translations.
    http://classiclit.about.com/cs/oldenglishgenera/index_2.htm
    zfp=-1 About Homework Help Literature: Classic Search in this topic on About on the Web in Products Web Hosting
    Literature: Classic
    with Esther Lombardi
    Your Guide to one of hundreds of sites Home Articles Forums ... Help zmhp('style="color:#fff"') Subjects ESSENTIALS Book Reviews Directory How to Directory ... All articles on this topic Stay up-to-date!
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    Old English General Resources
    Guide picks Previous
    Labyrinth Library

    A solid resource with poetry and prose texts, reference works, and an Anglo-Saxon glossary. Laws of Alfred and Ine
    A world of justice, courtesy of Tony Jebson and Georgetown's Medieval Studies Labyrinth Matheliende You can read the articles online, but the index background is pretty distracting, so you might want to turn that off. Medieval Academic Discussion Groups Includes annotations about the content and typical volume of messages you can expect on some of the lists. Medieval England Background on medieval England, from manuscripts to art, archaeology, and living history. Old English Aerobics A "workout program" for students of Old English, developed by Peter Baker of the University of Virginia.

    49. Medieval General Literature - Page 2 Of 2
    medieval general Literature Guide picks. Internet Classics Archive Select from alist of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, including
    http://classiclit.about.com/cs/medievalgeneral/index_2.htm
    zfp=-1 About Homework Help Literature: Classic Search in this topic on About on the Web in Products Web Hosting
    Literature: Classic
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    Medieval General Literature
    Guide picks Previous
    Ian's English Calendar

    This site is intended to replace handbooks of dates for students of English history and literature. It is also accurate for European history outside of England, with the exception of the period 1582-1752. Internet Classics Archive
    Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, including user-driven commentary and "reader's choice" Web sites. Mainly Greco-Roman works (some Chinese and Persian), all in English translation. Internet Medieval Sourcebook The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is organized as three main index pages, with a number of supplementary documents. Each individual section is still large - an organizational goal here is to avoid incessant "clicking" to get between pages and to information. Labyrinth Sponsored by Georgetown University, the new Labyrinth runs on Web/database technology that allows you to sort the information to meet your needs.

    50. Education World® - *History : Classical / Ancient : Asia : General Resources
    K_2;3_5;6_8;9_12; Ecotravel Center Features general information about InternetBook on the medievalRenaissance-Reformation World, An Wow, there's so much
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=1399

    51. Resources For Academics
    corpus should get you started with medieval Irish texts provides information on womenin the classical period Black is a great resource for AfricanAmerican lit.
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/5187/resources.html
    Resources for Academic Investigations
    a collection of links to get you started...
    Literature
    General
    The English Server has scholarly articles, sources, and texts to get you started on just about any project in the humanities.
    Medieval
    The Labyrinth is probably your best bet for finding medieval texts and information. Aside from literature, they cover art, history, archeology, music, and a plethora of other sujects related to the middle ages. Also has a wonderful medieval Latin section.
    The Luminarium's section on Medieval lit has essays, author profiles, and historical background to make your life easier.
    Try Women Writers of the Middle Ages for specific information.
    Saxo Grammaticus
    is a searchable online dictionary of medieval Latin.
    Shakespeare and the Renaissance
    The Luminarium's Renaissance section provides information on a number of authors.
    Their 17th Century page is also very helpful and beautifully done.
    Try Mr. Shakespeare and the Internet for information on the Bard and his day.
    Webspeare
    , while geared for the high school student, still has some interesting information and helpful study guides.
    Romanticism
    Romantic Circles is devoted to providing information on the Canon Romantic writers and their historical context.

    52. Magickal And Mythological Resources, Part Two
    Links medieval Links Mabry medieval Interests Page Middle English litERATURE Generalclassical Chinese Poetry literature literary Links lit Links classical
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/6581/chronos12a.html
    Chronos Apollonios' "Home On Olympus"
    Magickal and Mythological Resources, Part Two
    Mythology, History, Literature
    CELTIC Myth and Legend:
    In Honor of Arianrhod
    Cernuunos the Horned One

    Celtic Mythology

    Celtic Myth Links
    ...
    Mythology Links
    E. Mich.U. Children's Lit. Program
    Celtic Mythology
    (Erin's Homepage)
    British and Celtic Mythology

    Celtic Links

    Animal Symbolism in Celtic Mythology

    Links to Folklore and Mythology
    ... Y Mabinogion (TaffNet)
    ARTHURIAN/ HOLY GRAIL (see also Holy Grail page on this site)
    Arthuriana Avalon: Arthurian Heaven Camelot Project Linkfinder: King Arthur ... The Nature of the Holy Grail
    CELTIC, ET AL:
    IMBAS Celtic Conservatory Celtic Resources (From Celtic-L) Raymund Karl's Homepage ... The Door to the Summer Stars John Matthews Celtica-Bretagne Celtic Heart Celtic Reading List Celtic, Irish and Gaelic Links ... TARA: Celtic Information on the Web
    STANDING STONES:
    Standing Stones The Ancient Sites Achavanich The Longstone ... Glen Innes
    TRISKELES:
    Triskel at Newgrange Symbols.com
    THE WHITE HORSE OF UFFINGTON:
    Archaeological Brief The White Horse of Uffington
    CERNE ABBAS GIANT:
    Cerne Abbas Giant Cerne Abbas
    MISC:
    Cath's Links Page (very nice!)

    53. Bio-bibliographies, General
    CDROM version Database of classical bibliography (vol. Authors texts/secondarylit. RLIN Bibliographies of English translations of medieval sources.
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/medieval/bio/biobib.html
    SUL Medieval pages Personal Names
    Biographical indices

    Source Collections
    ... miscellany
    Introduction
    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].

    54. New-med
    of the Spanish Language 446 Love in medieval Spanish lit. at the discretion of themedieval Studies Advisors Dr.LL Neuru Department of classical Studies (519) 888
    http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/CLASS/new-med.htm
    Medieval Studies
    at the University of Waterloo
    and St. Jerome's College
    Overview The Honours Program The Honours Program (Applied Studies Co-op) The Honours Program (Arts and Business) ... For Further Information on Medieval Studies Overview The study of the Middle Ages has become more and more recognized as vital to a complete understanding of modern civilization. The search for the roots of our culture inevitably leads to the Medieval world which both preserved and enlarged upon the classical heritage. The University of Waterloo and St. Jerome's University offer a program in Medieval Studies which provides students with an opportunity to explore the many aspects of this formative period. Making use of various resources within the university community, this program takes an interdisciplinary approach which allows students to follow a course of studies most appropriate to their own interests. Within the following guidelines, each student will create an individual program (Honours, Honours, Applied Studies Co-op, Arts and Business, or General) with the assistance of an academic advisor. The Honours Program The Honours Program requires 16 term courses from an approved list of courses, with at least 2 term courses taken from at least 5 of the 8 subject areas which comprise the program; also required is a total of at least 10 term courses (not all of which need be Medieval in content) in 1 of the subject areas. The total number of courses needed to fulfill the degree requirements may vary from a minimum of 18 to a maximum of 24 courses. In addition to the usual Faculty of Arts requirements, the Honours Program requires a minimum of 40 term courses overall, with an average of at least 75% in the Medieval core, and at least 60% overall.

    55. Medieval Academic Discussion Groups
    Listing of medieval academic discussion groups, with the addresses of the listservers carrying them.Category Arts literature World literature British medieval...... Studies CHAUCER listserv@listserv.uic.edu Chaucer and medieval lit. one, BMRL, isthe medieval Review combined with the Bryn Mawr classical Review.
    http://www.towson.edu/~duncan/acalists.html
    MEDIEVAL ACADEMIC DISCUSSION GROUPS
    by Edwin Duncan Here is a listing of medieval academic discussion groups you may want to join along with the addresses of the listservers that carry them. Remember that if you are sending a message for the other subscribers to read, don't send it to the listserver but to the name of the network followed by the node address for the listserver. Thus, once you've already joined Ansax-l and want to send a message to its members, you will address it to ansax-l@wvnvm.wvnet.edu, not to listserv@wvnvm.wvnet.edu. Annotations for some of the networks appear in the paragraphs below the list. NETWORK: LISTSERVER ADDRESS: SUBJECT AREA: ANSAX-L is the discussion group for ANSAXNET, the Anglo-Saxon Network. It has over 600 members from fifteen or twenty different countries and, as one would expect from such a large membership, has a fairly high volume of mail. Discussions cover not only Old English language and literature, but also Anglo-Saxon archeology, history, philosophy, and the arts. As with other networks, one also runs across calls for papers, job listings, announcements of new journals, new computer services, and the like. ARTHURNET, a network devoted to all subjects relating to King Arthur and the knights of the round table, has apparently replaced an older and less successful one called CAMELOT, an English network.

    56. English CALL Courses
    essays using correct literary terminology; (4) to extract the general meaning of imagesin a wide variety of texts ancient, classical, medieval, modern, and
    http://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/departments/core/english/cour_call.shtml
    Search WWW Dawson
    Powered by Prospective Students Current Student Prospective Employees Corporate Visitors ... Phone Directory Quick Links Academic Calendar Grades Online Cancelled Classes ISEP Library Parc/Athletics Clubs Student Union Reach For The Top! DOLRS Work Requests Class Lists Dawson Intranet Docushare Employee Benefits Faculty Schedules Web Mail PMS BACK HOME ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Introduction ... Faculty List Courses
    Intro to College English (101)

    "Genre" Courses (102)

    "Theme" Courses (103)

    "Block B" Courses (BXE)
    ... Department Website
    CALL English Courses 603-XXX-DW
    603-421-DW
    Literary Criticism
    In this course students will consider some of the topics that have shaped the discourse of arts and letters. These topics will be selected to coordinate with the topics for the third-semester Essay course. In each semester, at least three topics will be selected. [See the English Department's "Critical Topics" List.] Through the study of literary criticism, students will learn to analyse and interpret an artistic or literary work as well as to form and justify a critical judgment about the work using appropriate criteria ; they will also learn how to present their critical and interpretive views clearly in an MLA-format critical essay. 4 hrs. per week. 603-431-DW
    History of English
    In this course students will learn about the origin and the development of the English language and will apply their knowledge to the criticism of literary texts in English from the 5th to the 21st centuries. Through discussions, lectures, projects and essays, students will learn to (1) analyse and interpret a literary text as well as to form and justify a critical judgment about the text. using appropriate criteria; (2) interpret literary texts; and (3) present their critical and interpretive views clearly in an MLA-format critical essay. 4 hrs. per week.

    57. Arts, Humanities And Cultural Activities 0300000
    classical Greek 0312003 Language and/or literature, classical Latin 0312004 Language 18thC. 0300445 literature, 20th C. 0300446 medieval English lit.
    http://www.system.missouri.edu/research/0300000.htm
    0300000 Arts, Humanities and Cultural Activities
    0401000 Anthropology*
    0401001 Anthropology, Cultural/Social*
    0302000 Area Studies (Arts/ Humanities)
    0303000 Arts, General/Other
    0303001 An Administration
    0502003 An Education*
    0304000 Creative Writing
    0304001 Drama
    0304002 Fiction
    0304003 Non-Fiction
    0304004 Poetry 0304005 Translation 0305000 Criticism 0305001 An Criticism 0305002 Literary Criticism 0305003 Music Criticism 0305004 Theatre/Film Criticism 0306000 Cultural Activities 0307000 Design Arts 1013001 Acoustics* 0307001 Architecture 0307009 Computer Arts 0307002 Environmental Design/Technology 0307003 Fashion/Textiles Design 0307004 Graphic Design 0307005 Interior Design 0307006 Landscape Architecture/Design 0307007 Regional/Urban Design 0307008 Set/Theatre Decoration/Design 0308000 Folk/Ethnic Studies 0308001 Folk/Ethnic Arts 0730015 Folk Medicine 0308002 Folklore and Mythology 0309000 History 0309001 History, Ancient/Classical

    58. Guide To The Classics Collection Of The London Library
    L. Mediæval lit., Hist papers Greece Rome Harvard studies in classical philology(in of Hellenic studies Journal of Roman studies medieval studies medievalia
    http://www.londonlibrary.co.uk/guides/classics.htm

    Home
    About the Library News Search the catalogue ... Subject guides > Classics guide
    Guide to the classics collections
    Contents

    London Library floor plan : See the location of the classics collections
    General information
    Materials in the Classics have been widely collected from the Library's beginnings: there are now substantial holdings of 19th and early-20th century materials, as well as copies of more recent books and periodicals. The Library aims to provide editions of every significant work in classical Greek and Latin, and also a representative selection of Byzantine and mediæval Latin works. Commentaries on the more important works are acquired, together with a broad range of secondary literature . There is also a significant number of bilingual editions (most notably the Loeb classical library series) and translations. In addition, the Library's collections include sections on both Greek and Latin language . The most important classical and dictionaries are also available.

    59. World Literature
    of some of the most important classical and medieval Middle Ages http//globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages mostlyin French, with French medieval content.
    http://www.accd.edu/sac/lrc/librns/eileen/worldlit.htm
    San Antonio College Library
    Learning Resource Center 1001 Howard Street San Antonio, Texas 78212 (210) 733-2482
    World Literature Resources
    Classics French German
    General
    ... Spanish and Portuguese
    Classics Didaskalia: Ancient Theater Today
    http://didaskalia.berkeley.edu/
    "Your electronic source for the latest developments in Greek and Roman drama, dance, and music as they are performed today." IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection: Classical Greek
    http://www.ipl.org/cgi-bin/ref/litcrit/litcrit.out.pl?pd=Greek:+Classical
    Provides an annotated list of links to sites about Greek classical literature. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection: Latin
    http://www.ipl.org/cgi-bin/ref/litcrit/litcrit.out.pl?pd=Latin
    Provides an annotated list of links to Latin-related web sites. The Online Medieval and Classical Library
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/
    A full-text collection of some of the most important classical and medieval literary works. Texts can be searched by author, title, genre, language, or keyword. Perseus Project http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/

    60. General Requirement Sector III
    JWST150 Japanese literature The classical Tradition AMES284 Approaches to MedievalHebrew literature AMES258/JWST258 Perspectives in Italian lit. Love Women
    http://www.college.upenn.edu/courses/sectorIII.html
    General Requirement - Sector III: Arts and Letters
    On This Page
    Related Links
    Media and meaning of art, literature and music.
    Following are lists of General Requirement courses in Sector III. Those courses marked with an asterisk (*) are scheduled to be offered in fall 2003 . Literature in English or in English Translation
    The Adultery Novel In and Out of Russia RUSS125/COML127/WSTD125
    * Arabic Literary Heritage AMES233/COML215
    * Classics of the Western World I COML191
    Classics of the Western World II COML192
    Cultural China: 20c Chinese Literature and Film AMES276
    The Devil's Pact in Literature, Music, and Film GRMN256/COML241/FILM252
    * The Fantastic and the Uncanny in Literature GRMN242/COML126
    Folk Narrative FOLK238/COML275
    * French Literature in Translation FREN250/COML272/ENGL286 * Great Books of Judaism AMES151/COML057/JWST151/RELS027 * Great Story Collection FOLK241/COML193 * Introduction to Literature COML100 * Introduction to Literary Study ENGL100 * Introduction to the Bible AMES150/JWST150 Japanese Literature: The Classical Tradition AMES284 * Literary Genres: Poetry ENGL103/AFAM104/AMES135/ANTH238 Mann, Hesse, Kafka GRMN255

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