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  1. The Hidden Author: An Interpretation of Petronius's Satyricon (Sather Classical Lectures) by Gian Biagio Conte, 1997-03-15
  2. Homer:Critical Assessments (Routledge Critical Assessments of Classical Authors) by Irene De Jong, 1998-12-22
  3. From Author to Audience: John Capgrave and Medieval Publication by Peter J. Lucas, 1998-03
  4. The Book of a Hundred Hands (Kuhl House Poets) by Cole Swensen, 2005-10-15
  5. Medieval Japanese Writers (Dictionary of Literary Biography)
  6. Byzantine Authors: Literary Activities and Preoccupations : Texts and Translations Dedicated to the Memory of Nicolas Oikonomides (Medieval Mediterranean) (Medieval Mediterranean)
  7. Three Old English Elegies (UEP - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies)
  8. Bob Barner and YOU (The Author and YOU) by Bob Barner, 2006-09-30
  9. Classical Women Poets
  10. Decameron and the Philosophy of Storytelling: Author as Midwife and Pimp by Richard Kuhns, 2005-04-15
  11. Mandeville's Medieval Audiences: A Study on the Reception of the Book of Sir John Mandeville (1371-1550) by Rosemary Tzanaki, 2003-06
  12. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam: Selected Poems (Phoenix Poetry) by Tamam Shud, 2004-03
  13. Selected Poems by Lee Gerlach, 2006-01-06
  14. Beowulf (Twayne's English Authors Series) by George Clark, 1990-06

21. WWW Resources
medieval authors (Malaspina Great Books) Links to pages with links for majorwriters of the period. general classical Music Sites and Archives
http://www.culturalresources.com/WWW.html

The Contextual Guide and Internet Index to Western Civilization
WWW Resources
(This page is from the Culture 4.0 program all WWW links are functional.)
By Discipline
General Archeology Architecture Art ... Science
By Period
Greece Rome Medieval
Renaissance
... 20th Century
Miscellaneous
Internet Technical Information and Software Downloading Sites
The internet is a vast and rapidly-expanding resource and in our collective surfing of the past several years, we have been continually amazed at the variety and quality of the sites we have visited. Culture 4.0 contains more than 25,000 links to the World Wide Web ( WWW ) adding a new dimension to the program which we know our users will appreciate (see The Computer as a Cultural Literacy Station ). Some of the key sites are listed below by discipline and period. We should state the obvious, that the WWW links in our program are by no means presumed to be definitive. On the contrary, we are continually adding new sites to Culture and would greatly appreciate information regarding sites that we have missed (please forward site info to us at Culture Additionally, while we have checked the accuracy of our

22. Courses
with emphasis on continental literature from the classical, medieval, Includes both general backgrounds and specific authors and works.
http://www.acu.edu/academics/cas/english/descriptions.html

English
Introduction ACU Graduates Careers ... English Courses Search Department:
English Course Offerings
First-year Composition ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric (3-0-3), fall, spring, summer. The theory of and practice in reading and writing descriptive, expository, and persuasive essays. Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on SAT or ACT, or GENS 121, or equivalent. ENGL 112 Composition and Literature (3-0-3), fall, spring, summer. Expository, critical, and persuasive writing with research based on the reading of literary works. Prerequisite: ENGL 111.
Sophomore Literature
ENGL 221 Major British Writers I (3-0-3), fall, spring, summer. From the Beowulf poet to Samuel Johnson. Recommended for English majors and future teachers. Prerequisite: Completion of freshman English requirements. ENGL 222 Major British Writers II (3-0-3), fall, spring, summer. From the eighteenth century to the present. Recommended for English majors and future teachers. Prerequisite: Completion of freshman English requirements. ENGL 231 World Literature I (3-0-3), fall. Survey of world masterpieces outside the English and American traditions, with emphasis on continental literature from the Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance periods. Prerequisite: Completion of freshman English requirements.

23. Classics Links -- Virgil.org
as well as miscellaneous Christian, medieval, and neoLatin authors. The classical studies page includes links to general classics resources,
http://virgil.org/links/classics.htm
biography
search virgil

bibliography

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...
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Classics Web Sites
31 March 2003 This list is intentionally selective. A summa summarum of sorts, it is not meant to replace existing directories of online classics resources, but rather to point to them.
FAQ Humanities.classics Newsgroup
Classical Studies FAQ

Readable, intelligent answers to basic questions like "Who are the famous classical authors, when did they live, and what did they write?" Includes bibliography.
Reference Ross Scaife What do you want to know today? Puts the search engines from multiple sites (classical text projects, dictionaries, discussion group archives, and more) on one page. Bibliography David Rosenbloom Texts and Bibliographies Professor Rosenbloom has compiled an impressive list of online bibliographies, indexed alphabetically by subject (e.g., Ovid, Virgil, etc.). He also includes links to other bibliographical directories, including those of the Gnomon bibliographische Datenbank, Bibliotheca Classica Selecta , and the bibliographical aids pages hosted by the Kentucky Classics Department and Diotima Latin 24hourlatin.com

24. MEMS :: Links & Resources
Campus authors Departments general Libraries medieval Online Etexts Programs The Online medieval and classical Library E-texts and information on
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/mems/links.asp

Home
Concentration Requirements
Campus Authors Departments General Libraries ... Programs
Off Campus Authors Early Modern Fun Links General ... Organizations
.: Campus ::
Authors Riverside Shakespeare
.: Campus :: Departments Department of Anthropology :: UM Anthropology Department
Department of Classical Studies
:: UM Classical Studies Department
Department of English
:: UM English Department
:: UM German Department
Department of History
:: UM History Department
Department of History of Art
:: UM History of Art Department Department of Linguistics :: UM Linguistics Department Department of Near Eastern Studies :: UM Near Eastern Studies Department Department of Philosophy :: UM Philosophy Department Department of Political Science :: UM Political Science Department :: UM Romance Languages Department :: UM Slavic Department .: Campus :: General Bible: King James Version Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse Early English Prose Fiction :: Contains over 200 works of prose fiction dating from 1500-1700 English Poetry Database :: This database comprises the works of almost 1,350 poets from 600-1900

25. English Literature On The Web
general Concordances British authors Etext Archives medieval ( Anglo-Saxon) 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 Richard Redgrave, The Poor Teacher
Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead General
Concordances

British Authors

E-text Archives
...
American Authors
Your suggestion of any useful sites related to English Literature would be appreciated. Please e-mail me This page has been accessed times since the counter was put in on 1 July 1996. ( Web-Counter Last updated: 10 January 2003.
General

26. Renaissance English Literature: A Brief Guide To On-line Resources
general / Research / Texts / Shakespeare / British authors Topics is a veryimportant resource for classical, medieval, and Renaissance studies.
http://hompi.sogang.ac.kr/anthony/Textindex.htm
General Research Texts Shakespeare ... Europe: Literature, Art etc.
Last update: October 5, 2004
Renaissance Resources Online
General Resources Luminarium offers marvellous pages of texts by and information about British writers of the Middle Ages , the Renaissance and the 17th Century . In addition, it contains vast lists of links to cultural aspects of the Middle Ages , the Renaissance and the 17th century , including sections on buildings, costume, art, society, history, and a lot of music to listen to. It also offer bibliographies of related books and articles. Try exploring The Voice of the Shuttle where you will find a wonderful set of links to British Renaissance resources among many others. Jack Lynch's Renaissance resources page...
Research Resources For people interested in undertaking research in Reformation and Renaissance topics, the CRRS's Bookmarks at the University of Toronto's Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies are invaluable. For intellectual history , especially philosophy but almost everything else as well, see the University of Munich's well organized and closely annotated Internetography of Renaissance Intellectual History , maintained by Dr. Heinrich C. Kuhn.

27. UC Davis General Catalog: CLA Courses
The classical World as portrayed in films. Viewings and discussions of modern Selected readings from the Vulgate and various medieval authors provide an
http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog02_04/programs/CLA/CLAcourses.html
General Information The Program Requirements Courses PDF File
Courses in Classics (CLA)
Lower Division Courses
1. The Ancient Near East and Early Greece: 3000-500 B.C.E. (4)
2. Ancient Greece and the Near East: 500 to 146 B.C.E. (4)
3. Rome and the Mediterranean: 1000 B.C.E. to 500 C.E. (4)
10. Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern Mythology (3)
15. Women in Classical Antiquity (4)
20. Pompeii AD 79 (4)
30. Greek and Latin Elements in English Vocabulary (3)
31. Greek and Latin Elements in Technical Vocabulary (3)
50. The Rise of Science in Ancient Greece (4)
Upper Division Courses
102. Film and the Classical World (4)
110. Origins of Rhetoric (4)
140. Homer and Ancient Epic (4) 141. Greek and Roman Comedy (4) 142. Greek and Roman Novel (4) 143. Greek Tragedy (4) 150. Socrates and Classical Athens (4) 171. Mediterranean Bronze Age Archaeology (4) 172A. Early Greek Art and Architecture (4) 172B. Later Greek Art and Architecture (4) 173. Roman Art and Architecture (4) 174. Greek Religion and Society (4) 175. Architecture and Urbanism in Mediterranean Antiquity (4)

28. UC Davis General Catalog: CLA Courses
Survey of major areas of classical scholarship, with special emphasis on the Selected readings from the Vulgate and various medieval authors provide an
http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/programs/CLA/CLAcourses.html
General Information The Program Requirements Courses PDF File
Courses in Classics (CLA)
Lower Division Courses
2. Ancient Greece and the Near East: 500 to 146 B.C.E. (4)
3. Rome and the Mediterranean: 1000 B.C.E. to 500 C.E. (4)
10. Greek, Roman, and Near Eastern Mythology (3)
15. Women in Classical Antiquity (4)
20. Pompeii AD 79 (4)
30. Greek and Latin Elements in English Vocabulary (3)
31. Greek and Latin Elements in Technical Vocabulary (3)
50. The Rise of Science in Ancient Greece (4)
Upper Division Courses
102. Film and the Classical World (4)
110. Origins of Rhetoric (4)
140. Homer and Ancient Epic (4)
141. Greek and Roman Comedy (4) 142. Greek and Roman Novel (4) 143. Greek Tragedy (4) 150. Socrates and Classical Athens (4) 171. Mediterranean Bronze Age Archaeology (4) 172A. Early Greek Art and Architecture (4) 172B. Later Greek Art and Architecture (4) 173. Roman Art and Architecture (4) 174. Greek Religion and Society (4) 175. Architecture and Urbanism in Mediterranean Antiquity (4) 190. Senior Seminar (4) 194HA-194HB. Special Study for Honors Students (3-3)

29. Ancient Literature - Classics - University Of Alberta Libraries
by two or more authors may be listed under general subject headings such as classical and medieval literature criticism. PN 610 C614 v. 18 HSS RF
http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject/classics/literature/index.cfm
Home Catalogue Databases Ejournals ... Classics
Ancient Literature Resource Guide
Subject Index, The NEOS Libraries' Catalogue
Collections of literary works by two or more authors may be listed under general subject headings such as: Literature, Ancient
Classical literature
Greek literature
Latin literature or under subject headings for specific literary genres, such as: Greek drama
Epic poetry, Latin
Pastoral poetry, Greek. Note that the catalogue may guide you to other, related subject headings, and from unused terminology to legitimate subject headings: Classical literature RELATED TERM: Classical drama
RELATED TERM: Classical poetry
RELATED TERM: Greek literature
RELATED TERM: Latin literature
Latin literature RELATED TERM: Latin drama
RELATED TERM: Latin poetry Bucolic poetry USE: Pastoral poetry Latin epic poetry USE: Epic poetry, Latin.

30. LC Classification: P - Language And Literature
4505, medieval and Modern authors Writing in classical Greek PJ, 1995,Oriental Languages and Literatures general Works. 1001-2199, Egyptian, Coptic
http://www.info.library.yorku.ca/yorkline/lc/p.html
P - Language and Literature
P General Lingusitics PA Classical Languages and Literature. ... Q - Science P Philology and Linguistics Relation to Psychology (General), Psycholinguistics Relation to Sociology, Socioliguistics Communication, Mass Media Language (General) Philosophy, Orgin, etc. of Language Science of Language, Linguistics Comparative Grammar Style, Composition, Rhetoric Translating and Interpreting Prosody, Metrics, Rhythmics Lexicography Linguistic Geography Indo-European Philogy Extinct (Ancient or Medieval) Asian and European Languages PA Classical Languages and Literature Greek Philogy and Language Latin Philogy and Language Greek Literature: Ancient (Classic) to ca. 600 C.E. Medieval and Modern Authors Writing in Classical Greek Greek Literature: Byzantine and Modern PB Modern Europeam Languages: General Works Celtic Languages and Literatures Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic Manx Pict Brythonic Group: Welsh, Cornish, Breton, Gallic PC Romance Languages Romanian Language and Literature Italian French, Provencal Catalan Language and Literature Spanish Portugueses PD Old Germanic Dialects: Gothic, Vandal, Burgundian, Langobardian

31. Beinecke Rare Book And Manuscript Library: General Collection, Early Manuscripts
There were many early printed books, and even a medieval manuscript, enhanced especially the collection of early editions of Latin classical authors.
http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/brblinfo/brblguide_early.html
Frequently Asked Questions Overview of the Collections About the Library Building
Employment Opportunities
... Web Site Map OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTIONS
The General Collection of Rare Books and Manuscripts Early Manuscripts and Books
The General Collection of Early Books and Manuscripts includes Greek and Roman papyri, medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, Near-Eastern manuscripts, and historical archives of English and Italian families. Early printing is represented by nearly 4,000 incunables and an extensive collection of sixteenth-century imprints, with substantial holdings in Greek and Latin classics, Italian, French, English, and Neo-Latin literature, Reformation theology, and New World exploration. Other special holdings include the Mellon Alchemical collection, the Cary Playing Card collection, the Tibetan collection, and the Wagstaff collection of sporting books.
Early Manuscripts and Books

Annotated List of Selected General Collections
EARLY MANUSCRIPTS AND BOOKS Yale University Library Gazette 76 (October 2001): 36-62;

32. Fine Arts & Humanities Homepage
Materials in Latin from the classical era through the medieval period. general LITERATURE Inclusions. Support those authors already in our collection
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/fah/homepage/home/gifts.htm
FAH Gifts Policy
  • Publication Dates: No limitations by date Languages: Accept material in the languages listed above and included on the SABIO limit list of languages Format: Accept material in all formats unless noted below Binding: Accept only hardbound material (exceptions below)
  • II. General Criteria for Rejecting gifts in the Fine Arts and Humanities subjects:
  • Physical Condition: Reject all damaged or brittle material (including highlighted and/or heavily underlined) Coffee-table books Second copies: Reject unless first copy is in Special Collections, on reserve, missing, or heavily used as indicated by hold/overdue status. (Note: if second copy is in a different format (i.e. electronic), addition/rejection should be in consultation with the appropriate subject specialist) Journals: Reject unless filling a known gap in our holdings Textbooks Preprints, reprints, abstracts.
  • 33. ENG English Courses
    The classical and medieval periods. Selections from the great literature of the general Studies L2, C. ENG 345 Selected authors or Issues. (3–4) N
    http://www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs/spring_1999/eng.html
    ARCHIVE: Spring 1999 English (ENG) ENG 101 First-Year Composition. (3) F, S, SS
    University Testing Requirements
    First-Year Composition Requirement ENG 102 First-Year Composition. (3) F, S, SS
    ENG 105 Advanced First-Year Composition. (3) F, S
    University Testing Requirements
    First-Year Composition Requirement ENG 107 English for Foreign Students. (3) F, S
    For students from non-English speaking countries who have studied English in their native countries, but who require practice in the idioms of English. Intensive reading, writing, and discussion. Satisfies the graduation requirement of ENG 101. ENG 108 English for Foreign Students. (3) F, S
    ENG 114 English Grammar and Usage. (3) F, S
    The fundamentals of English grammar (word and phrase structure) and of English usage (punctuation, grammatical correctness). Completion of the First-Year Composition requirement is a prerequisite for all English courses above the 100 level. ENG 200 Critical Reading and Writing about Literature. (3) F, S
    Introduction to the terminology, methods, and objectives of the study of literature, with practice in interpretation and evaluation. Prerequisite: English major or minor. General Studies: L1/HU.

    34. The Online Books Page: Archives
    These are large, generalpurpose collections with substantial English-languagelistings. Online medieval and classical Library (at Berkeley Sunsite)
    http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/archives.html
    ARCHIVES
    General Foreign Language Specialty
    General
    These are large, general-purpose collections with substantial English-language listings. For archives that mainly carry other languages, see the foreign languages archive listings

    35. Medieval Littera
    Introduction general Sites Arthuriana Individual authors Online Texts Mythology Other links include full texts of works by medieval authors,
    http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listmedievalki.html
    Medieval Littera
    An Internet Hotlist on Medieval Literature created by Kimberly S Gay
    Nash Central High School Library Media Center Introduction General Sites Arthuriana Individual Authors ... Mythology
    Introduction
    In addition to using books about medieval literature, why not also use the power of the Internet? These links are divided into five categories and you will find biographies, criticism, on-line texts, and links to other useful sites.
    The Internet Resources
    General Sites
    • Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies - http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/ A comprehensive resource for Medieval Studies: bibliographies, European cultural studies, pedagogical resources, professional information and organizations, electronic texts, music.
    • NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources - http://www.netserf.org/ NetSERF is an extremely thorough and extensive database of information on any and all aspects of medieval society and its culture. It includes search engines and a fantastic glossary for obscure medieval terminology. It also includes an extensive bibliography of sources divided up by specializations. This includes everything from history to literature to legends and more. Other links include full texts of works by medieval authors, links to web pages about those authors, and other links to electronic collections of medieval works.
    • Literary Resources: Medieval - http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/medieval.html This page is part of the Literary Resources page maintained by Jack Lynch of RutgersNewark.

    36. Medieval Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    medieval authors were often overawed by the classical writers and the ChurchFathers and tended to retell and embellish stories they had heard or read
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_literature
    Medieval literature
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Middle Ages by region Medieval Britain Medieval France Medieval Germany Medieval Italy ... Byzantine Empire by topic Art Literature Poetry Music Architecture Philosophy ... Fortifications Medieval literature is a broad subject, encompassing essentially all written works available in Europe and beyond during the Middle Ages (encompassing the one thousand years from the fall of the Western Roman Empire ca. AD to the beginning of the Florentine Renaissance in the late 15th century). The literature of this time was composed of religious writings as well as secular works. Just as in modern literature, it is a complex and rich field of study, from the utterly sacred to the exuberantly profane , touching all points in-between. Because of the wide range of time and place it is difficult to speak in general terms without oversimplification, and thus the literature is best characterized by its place of origin and/or language, as well as its genre.
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    37. Medieval Life And Times
    medieval Life and Times Research Unit. Research Links. general and medievalLinks classical Antiquity, Early Church, medieval History and Literature,
    http://www.pineriver.k12.mi.us/ms/medieval/medieval.htm
    The Medieval Experience Medieval Life and Times Research Unit Research Links General and Comprehensive Links Laws Village Life The Black Death ... Medieval Clip Art and Graphics Project Resources Reading List Bibliography Research Project List Craft Project List ... Renaissance Festival Located in Holly, Michigan. "Revel with their Majesties in a full day of traditional 16th century merriment!" Also, check out the online article at Education World about our Medieval Unit. There are other interesting links also available at this site. For information on other research units visit us at Pine River Middle School Who We Are Lesson and Projects Send email to cchoponis@pineriver.k12.mi.us General and Comprehensive Links Middle Ages - What was it really like to live in the Middle Ages? Excellent Source. Regia Anglopum - Life in the Middle Ages Visit Wichamstow or Drengham to learn about village and estate live firsthand. Great Site! Medieval and Early Modern Studies at UCDavis – Several indexes of links to Medieval Studies. Life in the Middle Ages - Website developed by 4 th and 5 th graders. They did a great job. Lots of info here.

    38. Medieval Theories Of Conscience
    While there are many medieval views about the nature of conscience, were heavilyinfluenced by Augustine s modification of these classical authors.
    http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/conscience-medieval/
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    Medieval Theories of Conscience
    Through conscience and its related notion, synderesis, human beings discern what is right and wrong. While there are many medieval views about the nature of conscience, most views regard human beings as capable of knowing in general what ought to be done and applying this knowledge through conscience to particular decisions about action. The ability to act on the determinations of conscience is, moreover, tied to the development of the moral virtues, which in turn refines the functions of conscience.
    1. Background
    Late medieval discussions of conscience derive from Peter Lombard's presentation of the concepts of conscience and synderesis in his Sentences In these discussions, constant reference was made to certain works by Plato and Aristotle. Neither Plato nor Aristotle explicitly mention conscience, however. It is their discussions of the virtues, practical wisdom, and weakness of will that form the critical backdrop to medieval discussions of conscience. These discussions were heavily influenced by Augustine's modification of these classical authors. For example, Augustine championed Plato's notion of the unity of the virtues, but he argued that love of God provided the unity to them. Moreover, he claimed that what pagan authors regarded as virtues were in fact vices unless they were developed for the love of God.

    39. NCS: Internet Link Library Categories
    medieval History general Resources. Charlemagne Founder of the Holy Roman The Online medieval and classical Library (OMACL) is a collection of some
    http://207.188.221.237/page.cfm?CATEGORY=Arts&PAGE=Medieval History: General Res

    40. Classics Resources
    Texts general. Alex Electronic Texts Athena authors Page Bibliotheca Classica medieval Latin Language Culture. Introduction to medieval Latin
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~cwconrad/classics.html
    Classics Resources
    Almost all significant sites in the Classics can be accessed from one of three well-organized resource lists, copies of which may be accessed right here. There is Maria Pantelia's Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation ; another is The Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page ; the third is J. Ruebel's compilation, Classics Resources. By all means, visit the home page of the Washington University Classics Department
    "Universal" search site at the University of Kentucky
    General Classics Listings
    About.com Ancient History Resources
    Acropolis
    Ad Fontes Academy Links
    AegeaNet ...
    U of Michigan Papyrus Collection
    PERSEUS
    Perseus Catalog of Texts
    Perseus Classics Table of Contents
    Perseus Atlas Project at Holycross
    Perseus Browser ...
    Smyth Greek Grammar TOC
    Texts: General
    Alex: Electronic Texts
    Athena Authors Page
    Classical Texts and Bibliographies
    Great Books Index ...
    Sacred Texts: Classics
    Specialized Sites
    AMPHORAS Project
    Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review
    Detective and the Toga
    Democracy-Ancient Athens ...
    Vatican Film Library at SLU
    Greek Language
    Ancient Greek- The Master Page
    Ancient Greek Pedagogical Materials
    Ancient Greek Tutorials
    Attic Greek Lessons (German) ...
    "Greek Too"

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