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  1. Greek Orators IV: Andocides (Classical Texts)
  2. The Medieval Translator, Volume IV (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies) (v. 4) by Roger Ellis, Ruth Evans, 1994-12-01
  3. Poems of the Pearl Manuscript (Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies)
  4. Sophocles: Fragmentary Plays I (Aris & Phillips Classical Texts) (Aris & Phillips Classical Texts)
  5. Guy Of Warwick And Other Chapbook Romances: Six Tales from the Popular Literature of Pre-Industrial England (Medieval Studies)
  6. Phlegon of Tralles' Book of Marvels (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Studies in History) by William Hansen, 1997-01-01
  7. Plato: Symposium Plato: Symposium (Classical Texts)
  8. Practical Ethics For Roman Gentlemen: The Works of Valerius Maximus (CLASSICAL STUDIES AND ANCIENT HISTORY) by Clive Skidmore, 1996-01-01
  9. Ovid: Metamorphoses XIII-XV - And Indexes to Metamorphoses I-XV (Classical Texts) (Bks. 13-15)
  10. Representations of Power: The Literary Politics of Medieval Japan by Michele Marra, 1993-10
  11. Authoress of Odyssey (Bristol Phoenix Press - Ignibus Paperbacks) by Samuel Butler, 2004-09-30
  12. L'Ecriture Testamentaire a LA Fin Du Moyen Age: Identite, Dispersion, Trace (Legenda/Special Lecture Series, 3) (Legenda Special Lecture Series) by Jacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet, 1999-12-01
  13. Checklist of Editions Greek, Latin, Demotic and Coptic Papyri, Ostraca and Tablets (BASP SUPPLEMENTS) by John Oates, 2001-12-31
  14. Die kosmogonischen Inschriften in der Barkenkapelle des Chonstempels von Karnak (Monographies Reine Elisabeth) by Daniela Mendel, 2003-12-01

81. Floren's Literature And Humanities Resources
Children's lit, Christian lit/Writers, classical lit, Comparative lit at http//andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/ TheLabyrinth Resources for medieval Studies
http://www.miracosta.cc.ca.us/home/gfloren/lithurs.htm
Update
08 July 2000
LITERATURE and HUMANITIES RESOURCES
General Resources and Guides
Period Studies Poetry Online Texts ...
To English Resources
GENERAL RESOURCES and GUIDES The English Server "Collections in the Arts and Humanities"a Yahoo-like directory of resources from the English Department at Carnegie-Mellon at <http://eserver.org/>, of interest to the student of literature and the humanities. [Last accessed: 08 July 2000] E.W. King Library Literature Subject Guide http://www.king.edu/library/lit.htm The Gale Literary Index http://www.galenet.com/servlet/LitIndex/ ... http://www.bibliomania.com/Reference/Readers/ >. From the Preface: "The object of this Handbook is to supply readers and speakers with a lucid but very brief account of such names as are used in allusions and references, whether by poets or prose writers,—to furnish those who consult it with the plot of popular dramas, the story of epic poems, and the outline of well-known tales... " UIUC Guide to Internet Resources in Literature and Humanities http://www.library.uiuc.edu/egx/internet.html English . [Last accessed: 08 July 2000] THE VOICE OF THE SHUTTLE Liu, Alan. "Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research." at <

82. FACULTY OF LETTERS
NIKI, Hiroaki, D. Med. Sci, D. lit. AOYAGI, Masanori, Professor, classical Archaeology.TAKAYAMA, Hiroshi, Associate Professor, European medieval History.
http://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/eng/humani_4.html
FACULTY OF LETTERS (Bungakubu) Hongo Campus The Faculty of Letters is the undergraduate-level arm of the School of Humanities and Sociology. The departments of the Faculty offer undergraduate instruction in 27 specialized courses, grouped in 4 major fields of study. Approximately 350 students who have completed the initial two-year program at the College of General Education are accepted annually and enroll in one of the four major fields, which are as follows:
As of May 1995 the teaching staff at the Faculty of Letters consists of 81 professors, 34 associate professors, several visiting professors and a number of foreign instructors. In addition, there are over 100 part-time lecturers. STAFF Dean: KABAYAMA,Koichi, Professor
(Head of Administrative Office: IOCHI, Masahisa) Field of Study: Philosophy and Religion Department of Philosophy MATSUNAGA, Sumio, Professor, Philosophy AMANO, Masayuki, Professor, Philosophy TAKAYAMA, Mamoru, Professor, Philosophy

83. Literary Resources On The Net (Lynch)
Extensive academic directory of Internet literary resources.Category Arts Literature Directories...... general Sources. These sources are too important to be buried in my miscellaneouspages, and too miscellaneous to be put anywhere more important.
http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/
NOW AVAILABLE:
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Literary Resources on the Net
These pages are maintained by Jack Lynch of Rutgers Newark; please send comments and corrections to jlynch@andromeda.rutgers.edu . Updated 9 March 2002 Search for a (single) word: Or choose one of the following categories:
General Sources
These sources are too important to be buried in my miscellaneous pages, and too miscellaneous to be put anywhere more important.
About These Pages
This set of pages is a collection of links to sites on the Internet dealing especially with English and American literature, excluding most single electronic texts, and is limited to collections of information useful to academics I've excluded most poetry journals, for instance.

84. Education World® - *History : Classical / Ancient : Near & Middle East : Genera
Banner ad Up One Level TOP *History classical / Ancient Near MiddleEast. Ancient and medieval Middle East Resources . Arcadia High Arcadia.
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85. Charles W. Nelson Homepage
As a medievalrenaissance English lit specialist, I think that I am more aware ofthe close connections between all the areas of the arts and humanities which
http://www.hu.mtu.edu/~cwnelson/cwn.htm

    The Charles W. Nelson Homepage A s a medieval-renaissance English lit specialist, I think that I am more aware of the close connections between all the areas of the arts and humanities which were so much better realized in those far-off days. In my scholarship and teaching, then, I attempt to preserve and build on these interrelationships so as to provide a clearer and more informed understanding of my areas of concentration.
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    I am the advisor for the Pre-Law Program This siteincluding all graphics and the backgroundwas designed and researched by of
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    who wishes to thank the Bag End Irregulars for their help in locating some fantasy sites.
    Do you have suggestions for more links? Send them HERE

86. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
World lit Only by Fire The medieval Mind and Life in medieval City by Joseph GiesPublisher
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87. (212) Medieval Studies
MTR 115205 WAL 498 Hirsh J THEO-136 medieval WOMEN MYSTICS CLAS-160 ROMAN LITTEXTS CLAS-170 INTRO classical MYTHOLOGY 3 available seating 01 LEC MW 115
http://www.georgetown.edu/registrar/03A/03A212.html
(212) Medieval Studies
(EXT. 7-1324) SEE UNDERGRADUATE BULLETIN FOR COURSE DESCRIPTIONS OR SEE AVAILABLE COURSE SYLLABI . DEPARTMENTAL HOME PAGE: www.georgetown.edu/departments/medieval available seating 01 LEC MW 4:15-5:30 WGR 204 Al Faruqi M 02 LEC MW 2:40-3:55 WGR 204 Al Faruqi M PHIL-071 ETHICS:CATH TRAD (RYAN CHAIR) 3 available seating 01 LEC TRF 12:15-1:05 WGR 201B Gomez-Lobo A ARTH-101 INTRO ART HISTORY I 3 available seating 01 LEC MW 2:40-3:55 WAL 495 Dunn E MUST ATTEND 1ST OR 2ND CLASS OR LOSE PLACE ENGL-101 INTRO LIT HIST: MED-REN SURVEY 3 available seating 01 LEC TR 11:40-12:55 HEA 106 Pilarz S CLAS-108 LATIN POETRY 3 available seating 01 LEC M 11:15-12:05 WGR 203 Pedrick V WF 11:15-12:05 ICC 213 READINGS ARE IN LATIN. FULFILLS PART OF LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT. CLAS-109 MEDIEVAL LATIN:EXTRM HAGIOGRAPHY 3 available seating 01 LEC W 4:15-6:45 ICC 217B Mc Manus D READINGS ARE IN LATIN.

88. Classics Resources
MIT classical Archives (lit in translation); netLibrary; Online Medievaland Classics Library (collection of ancient texts);
http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/classics/links/web_rome.htm
Bucknell Find People Site Index Search ... Into the Medieval Era General Roman Sites Latin Texts and Literature

89. Online Lit Zines & Anthologies, K - L
My Country” by Mirel Briska are chosen by an editorial board drawn from outside“pobiz” in order to cultivate an old-fashioned general reading audience
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90. Advising Admissions Bulletin Degrees Certificates Facilities
or lit/FINA) (and CSA) C206 classical ART HONORS Fine Arts FINA A101 ANCIENT ANDMEDIEVAL ART (or A102 RENAISSANCE THROUGH MODERN ART (or lit/FINA) Folklore
http://www.journalism.indiana.edu/undergrad/advising.html
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To make an advising appointment, call 855-9248 or stop by the main office to sign up. Lauren Kinzer, Director of Advising Services, lkinzer@indiana.edu Jean Person, Recorder, jperson@indiana.edu For new freshmen - How to pick courses for orientation and your first semester How to pick courses for orientation and your first semester at IU. For your English comp, math and foreign language, we will help you select those when you meet with us after your orientation placement tests.
  • Pick eight courses total. You won't register for all of these in one semester, but you need to select this many to have options as we help you plan a schedule. If you are in a FIG, just pick three courses total, one from each list. You will notice some abbreviations after some of the courses on the lists:
    • "and CSA or CSB or CSC" means that the course can also double count for Culture Studies A or B or C.
    We suggest you don't worry too much about double-counting at this point, but just pick the courses that interest you from the lists. We will explain how they fit into your individual degree progress at orientation.
    To view your IUCARE, schedule of classes, and registration/bursar Information, visit
  • 91. English And Fine Arts Study Guide
    and the general Sciences. Humanities Index Provides coverto-cover indexing of 350key academic periodicals in such areas as classical studies, folklore, and
    http://www.vmi.edu/library/oldstuff/english.htm
    English and Fine Arts Study Guide
    Please direct your questions or comments to CAPT Winter via e-mail, or call at 464-7571. This study guide has expired! Use the following link to find research materials:
    http://www.vmi.edu/sourcefinder/
    Use the following sources to find information on English and Fine Arts. These links include books and periodicals held by Preston Library, specialized online sources accessible only on the VMI Post, WWW homepages and other carefully selected sources. Biographical Info. Book Reviews Dictionaries/Thesauri Guides/Handbooks ... Departmental Pages Biographical Information
    Contemporary Authors

    A bio-bibliographical guide to current writers in many fields. Complete biographical and bibliographical references for more than 90,000 authors in the U.S. and around the world. Dictionary of Literary Biography
    Printed set in the reference department. Includes authors of all time periods and nationalities. Use the cumulative index to find authors by name. Biography Index (FirstSearch)
    Coverage includes English-language periodicals and more than 1,800 books added each year. Includes autobiographies, bibliographies, biographies, critical studies, fiction and drama, pictorial works, poetry, juvenile literature, obituaries, journals, collections of letters, book reviews, and interviews.

    92. TRDA 145Course Research Guide
    Includes links to Ancient, medieval, 15th18th andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/lit/theatre.html. Ancient/ClassicalHistory Location http//ancienthistory.about
    http://www.gwu.edu/gelman/instruct/course/trda145.html

    93. French Middle Ages Literature Page

    http://globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages.html
    Literature of the French Middle Ages
    Hot links created by David A. Gatwood
    from a list of 360 by Bob Peckham (TennesseeBob)
    Local Websites with French Medieval Content
    General, Category and Multi-Work Literature Sites
    Works by Author or Title
    Return to "TennesseeBob's Famous French Links"
    Colophon
    davagatw@mars.utm.edu

    94. Lit Links

    http://smith.hanover.edu/litlinks.html
    English Literature Links
    This page provides internet resources for students of pre-1900 English literature. It is designed primarily for the use of Hanover College students; therefore, after a "General" category, the links are classified chronologically to correspond to the time periods of Surveys 2, 3, and 4 in our curriculum. This is a fast-evolving area. I would be grateful to learn of new links that should be added to this list, or of problems with the ones already listed. Write via e-mail smith@hanover.edu
    GENERAL
    Chronology
    Chronology charts for various periods in literature and history.
    Project Gutenberg
    General e-text archive, all periods. Also links to other archives.
    Columbia University: Bartleby Library
    Indexes and e-texts for a goodly number of authors.
    An Index of Poets in Representative Poetry On-line
    SURVEY 2: MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
    The Online Medieval and Classical Library
    E-texts of important works.
    On-line Reference Book for Medieval Studies
    Texts, articles, and various reference tools.
    The Labyrinth
    Another comprehensive reference page for medieval studies.

    95. Hist & Lit Of Roman Revolution Links

    http://johara.web.wesleyan.edu/CCIV274links.html
    CCIV274 / HIST274/ COL279 LINKS PAGE
    http://johara.web.wesleyan.edu/CCIV274links.html (These will be somewhat better organized soon, I hope) Maps: Roman Empire Third Century C.E. ; map of Italy from IAM (their policies for use) ; map of Europe in antiquity from "DIR/ORB Antique and Medieval Atlas" (click on area for larger closeup); provinces of the Roman Empire; City of Rome
  • David Potter at Michigan offers excellent Augustus lecture notes and links online along with Augustus' Res Gestae: Annotated translation (Michigan) of Augustus' record of his accomplishments , and an encyclopedia-style article about Augustus and about other emperors The Julius Caesar Site Augustus: Testimonia, Univ. of Saskatchewan a few passages on Augustus from Seneca, Suetonius, Tacitus Augustus, University of Saskatchewan nice 10-15 page summary of events of the years 44-31 Forum Romanum Augustus links on the "Mantovano" home page devoted to Vergil at virgil.org include: links to John Porter on the Rise of Augustus; David L. Silverman on the transition from Republic to Empire, with an introduction to the primary sources as well as current historiography; Greg Ong on the formation of the second triumvirate, Antony vs. Octavian, the constitutional position of Augustus, his social reforms, and the second half of his principate Primary sources on the "Mantovano" home page devoted to Vergil: a great annotated page with primary sources in English and sometimes Latin, such as Augustus's Res Gestae ("The emperor's own account of his works and deeds"), Plutarch's Life of Marc Antony, a pic of Augustus' Mausoleum, the Latin text of a letter from Augustus to his son Gaius, a biography of Augustus by Nicolaus of Damascus, Suetonius' Life of Augustus, Tacitus' comments on Augustsu and the end of the Republic, English translations of Augustan legislation on marriage, procreation, and adultery.
  • 96. FSU 97 / 98 General Bulletin

    http://registrar.fsu.edu/Webtest/gen_prog12.htm
    Interdepartmental BRITISH STUDIES LONDON CENTER MINOR
    COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
    Coordinating Committee: John B. Brennan (Study Abroad Program), Eugene Crook (English), Gil Lazier (Theatre)
    T he British Studies London Center Minor is concerned with the culture of Great Britain from ancient times to the present. The minor is built around the student's program of studies at The Florida State University London Study Center, allowing the student to study British culture from the perspective of various disciplines and to pursue the minor before, during, and after the student attends the London center. The minor gives greater focus to, and enhances the quality of, the student's program of studies in Britain. The sojourn in London is the essential element in the minor, providing direct involvement in contemporary British civilization as well as exposure to Britain's historical and cultural artifacts.
    Requirements for a Minor in British Studies
    The interdisciplinary minor requires the completion of fifteen (15) semester hours in courses approved by the British Studies London Center Minor coordinating committee. At least nine (9) semester hours of approved courses must be taken while the student is in residence at the London Study Center. A maximum of nine (9) semester hours may be counted in any single academic discipline. Students who intend to minor in British Studies should declare this intention with the director of the study abroad programs.
    Core Courses
    These courses will be counted in the minor whether they are taken on the Tallahassee campus or in London. Descriptions of these courses can be found under the individual departments in which they are taught.

    97. IWC Homepage
    International Writers Center.
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~iwc/
    International Writers Center Who We Are The Art of the Essay
    Writers Series
    St. Louis Literary ...
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    Upcoming Events at the IWC
    Essayist Katha Pollitt to Read and Give Seminar for IWC's Art of the Essay Series
    Monday, March 31, 7pm, West Campusreading
    Tuesday, April 1, 4pm, McMillan Hallseminar
    Click here for more information.

    Presenting... The International Writers Center’s Writers Series Spring 2003 Season
    The Art of the Essay Thanks to the generosity of Washington University, the Missouri Arts Council, and the Regional Arts Comission, the International Writers Center presents The Art of the Essay Writers Series, featuring Katha Pollitt and Joseph Epstein. Each writer will participate in two programs – a formal reading followed by a reception on Monday evening, and a seminar with audience discussion on Tuesday afternoon. Joseph Epstein
    Monday, March 17, 7pm, West Campus Conference Center
    Joseph Epstein , born in Chicago, was educated at the University of Chicago, and has taught in the English Department at Northwestern University. He is the author of 14 books, the most recent of which are Narcissus Leaves the Pool , a collection of essays (1999), and Snobbery: The American Version (2002). He has recently completed a small book on Envy, for a series of books on the Seven Deadly Sins, to be published by Oxford University Press. A new collection of his stories

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