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  1. Hometown for an Hour: Poems by Jennifer Rose, 2006-02-14
  2. English Authors Series - William Langland (English Authors Series) by Wittig, 1997-08-20
  3. Bede, the Venerable (Twayne's English Authors Series) by George Hardin Brown, 1987-04
  4. John Trevisa (Authors of the Middle Ages, 2.) by David C. Fowler, 1993-06
  5. William Langland (Authors of the Middle Ages, No 3 English Writers of the Late Middle Ages) by Ralph, III Hanna, 1993-07
  6. The Writings of Teresa de Cartagena (Library of Medieval Women) (Library of Medieval Women) by Dayle Seidenspinner-Nunez, 2006-07-20
  7. Hugo Grotius (Twayne's world authors series) by Gellinek C, 1986-01-01
  8. Thomas Hoccleve (Authors of the Middle Ages, No 4) by J. A. Burrow, 1994-06
  9. The Best Novellas of Medieval Germany (Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture) by J. W. Thomas, 1984-06
  10. Authors of the Middle Ages: Historical and Religious Writers of the Latin West, Nos 5 & 6 (Authors of the Middle Ages, Historical and Religious Writers) by Valerie I. J. Flint, 1995-06
  11. Major Tudor Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook
  12. Authors of the Middle Ages: Historical and Religious Writers of the Latin West (Vol 4, Nos 12-13) by Carole Straw, Roger Collins, 1996-12
  13. Prolegomena: Questions to Be Settled Before the Study of an Author or a Text (Philosophia Antiqua) by Jaap Mansfeld, 1997-08
  14. Iva, Biography, Fascicle 7, Imperial and Undated Authors: Biography and Antiquarian Literature (Die Fragmente Der Griechischen Historiker) (Die Fragmente Der Griechischen Historiker)

41. Bibliography For Session On Glossed Manuscripts And Marginalia
classical Manuscripts, their marginalia and general reception in the Middle An Historical Introduction to the Use of classical Latin authors in the
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Classical Manuscripts, their marginalia and general reception in the Middle Ages: Bibliography
Christopher Baswell, English Department, Barnard College, New York Ralph Hexter, Classics and Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley I. PRE-SESSION READING A photocopy of the following article is available in Butler Reserves under the Columbia course number, CLG8001x, and in the Informal Reserve area of Graduate Services, 5th floor, Moffitt Library, UCB. Baswell, Christopher. "Talking Back to the Text: Marginal Voices in Medieval Secular Literature." The Uses of Manuscripts in Literary atudies: Essays in Memory of Judson Boyce Allen . Eds. Charlotte Morse, Penelope Reed Doob, and Marjorie Curry Woods. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute, 1992. 121-60. II. FURTHER RESOURCES Baswell, Christopher. Virgil in Medieval England: Figuring the "Aeneid" from the Twelfth Century to Chaucer . Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

42. Harvard: Classics Dept. Grad Program
(a) classical and medieval Latin language and literature, of three hours eachin the translation of classical Latin and medieval Latin authors;
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43. Useful Sites
Jo Walton s online anthology (mostly her own poems, with a few by other authors.)Well worth reading. The Online medieval and classical Library
http://alliteration.net/outside.htm

44. BUBL LINK: English Literature - General
Author Under the Sun Subjects english literature general Subject headingsinclude classical and biblical, medieval, Renaissance, eighteenth century,
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    45. St. Philip's College LRC Guides
    Includes Englishlanguage authors, both living and dead, who were active in theearly 1960 s or classical and medieval Literary Criticism (REF PN 610.
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    46. St. Philip's College LRC Guides
    classical and medieval Literary Criticism (REF PN 610.C53) Surveys 102 ofthe most important authors of short fiction. Prepared by Dr. Sylvia Phillips
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    47. English Language And Literature Resources
    Mythology, Folklore, medieval and classical Literature. See the SubSections ongeneral Greeks Romans medieval general Mythology Links and Reference
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    48. VL-litap
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    49. European Literature - Electronic Texts
    to Dutch authors in the various Web collections as well as links to general medieval texts from Ireland in several languages and newer texts in
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    Catalan Danish Dutch Finnish ... Swedish This page lists Internet sources for literary texts in the western European languages other than English. Translations are mentioned only when they are included in collections of original language texts, or when they are themselves of interest. Collections are listed more or less in order of size; indivdual authors are listed alphabetically. EuRoDocs lists many historical and social science texts in western European languages. If you put up an electronic text, find a collection that's not listed here, or find changes in one of the collections please let me know
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    50. Locating Books
    general works on the author and books about individual works are listed alphabetically classical and medieval Literature Criticism 30 vols. (REF PN610 .
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    51. University Of Dallas - Library Medieval Studies
    Online medieval and classical Library Includes a collection of some of the mostimportant Greek and Latin authors, 800 BC AD 1000 Ref PA 31 .G7
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    Annee Philologique   From the Societi Internationale de Bibliographic Classique, bibliographic entries to selected full text articles range from ancient to modern times.  (Harrasowitz)
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    International Medieval Bibliography Library access only. CD located at Circulation Desk.
    CETEDOC Library access only.
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    52. Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) - English
    1 includes general comments on symbolism plus subdivided sections on numbers, Ranging from medieval and classical to modern, this source gives full
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    Audsley, W. and G. Handbook of Christian Symbolism
    Although this work focuses specifically on Christian symbols such as the cross, the nimbus, and symbols related to the Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension, it also considers some of the other standard symbols (saints, colors, etc.). While it includes no clear documentation and no index and while it does not specify medieval meanings, it is still a helpful sourceespecially on the biblical topics.
    Child, Heather and Dorothy Colles. Christian Symbols Ancient and Modern . New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971.
    After a short introduction on the nature of symbolism, this work addresses a wide range of symbols arranged by topics, including the cross, the Trinity, Mary, Nativity, angels, prophets and patriarchs, and the Eucharist. It also includes a section on the natural symbols (bird and beasts), numbers, the church year, and the liturgy. Although some of the meanings given are clearly modern and indicate that this source should be used with care, it is a good source on a wide variety of topics and includes a good index and bibliography.

    53. ALA | Medieval Studies
    The first part of the medieval literature section is devoted to general Online medieval and classical Library (University of California, Berkley).
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    Labyrinth (Georgetown University). The Labyrinth is an excellent gateway to electronic resources made available through Georgetown University. Resources are carefully selected from the Internet and include primary texts, secondary texts and articles, course materials, bibliographies, images, maps, and other items. There are 45 subject categories that one can browse for information; also, there are category fields that can be highlighted in conjunction with a keyword search to create a specific query. Categories are quite specific, as indicated from these items selected from the middle of the alphabet: Feudalism, French (Old), Furniture, Gardens, Gender and Sexuality, Geography, and German (Middle High). The Labyrinth is one of the very best places to go to locate information related to medieval subjects. Access: http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu

    54. Mainpage
    authors and their works from medieval, Renaissance and 17th century Englishliterature. Over 3600 poems by over 130 authors of classical poetry.
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    Thousands of books, mostly classics, in the public domain. Ted Nellen's list of Books
    Includes Shakespeare; adolescent and children's literature. Government, Politics, and Law Federalist Papers Online
    Includes 85 essays authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. Also links to other important documents of the time period. Full-text state statutes and legislation Links to sites with full-text state constitutions and session laws.

    55. Medieval And Renaissance Studies
    classical and medieval Literature Criticism. Detroit Gale Research Co. 1988Ongoing. Essays by various authors on all aspects of medieval studies.
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    The Cambridge Economic History of Europe. General editors M. M. Postan and H J. Habakkuk. Cambridge: The University Press, 2nd ed., 1966. 8 vols.
    An authoritative survey of an aspect of society not included in the Cambridge medieval and modern histories. Contents organized in chapters which deal with a well-defined topic (e.g., "Markets and Fairs"). Bibliographies for each chapter appear at the end of the volume. Chronology of the Medieval World, 800 to 1491 , by R. L. Storey. Oxford: Helicon, 1994.
    Ref. 909.07 S884 C557 1994

    A year-by-year outline of medieval history. Left-hand pages show the political events of each year, while facing pages show development in law, science, religion, education, the arts, and philosophy, along with significant births and deaths. A good index makes it easy to locate persons, places, subjects and titles of books or artworks. Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism.

    56. New York University | Bobst Library: Research Assistance -- Rg19.html
    classical Literature. Gwinup, Thomas. Greek and Roman authors A Checklist of classical and medieval Literature Criticism. 19 volumes by 1997. 1988.
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    general Resources Ancient and classical Literature Folklore and The Labyrinth Resources for medieval Studies Links electronic resources in medieval
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    Italian guide to world literature online. Partitioned by language, and extensively annotated.
    Philosophy in Cyberspace
    Vast site annotates and categorizes links according to subject (e.g. Eastern Philosophy), Type (e.g. electronic journals). Recommended for anyone looking for a page on an individual figure.

    58. Classical Traditions Guide To Research - Georgetown University Library
    Lengthy biographical and critical essays on major classical authors. Reference Stacks classical and medieval Literature Criticism. Ref. PN 610 .C53
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    59. Resources
    These feet within a line have names which were given them by classical Greek For medieval authors, the DouayRheims translation is closest to the
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    • Peer Review and Use of Secondary Sources: Are you confused by the idea of a "peer-reviewed journal" or press? If you want to be an English major, or just an intelligent researcher in this era of "information" masquerading as knowdge, you must understand how this process has been used to construct specialized scholarly knowledge. How Do Scholars Use Secondary Sources?: Once you understand what a peer-reviewed scholarly publication means, you should think about how scholars use other scholars' publications in their own published work. Those are the practices we want you to follow in your own papers for the English Major. Library Research Techniques of the Professional Scholar: three valuable techniques for getting the best sources for literary research writingI strongly recommend that you read this short web page. Reading to Write About Medieval Literature: how to get the most out of what you read, and what to do when your reading is baffling youI strongly recommend that you read this web page if you are reading anything before 1600. Goucher College Writing Center Schedule: see the tutors at least twice while working on your midterm of final papers, first to brainstorm the focus of the paper, and again to reorganize and polish the revision. A third visit can help polish your style and may catch silly errors your mind has been too busy to spot.

    60. Medieval Church Histroy | Resource Guides | Pius XII Memorial Library | Saint Lo
    The second part lists alphabetically medieval authors and their works Full text database of classical, patristic and medieval Greek literature.
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    Special Collections St. Louis Room Vatican Film Library Library Associates Pius Home Resource Guides Saint Louis University Pius XII Memorial Library MEDIEVAL CHURCH HISTORY Compiled by Ronald Crown , D.Phil., M.S.L.S. Theological Studies Liaison Librarian Updated June 19, 2003 Print friendly version Web version This guide identifies resources for the study of medieval church history found in Pius XII Memorial Library. The guide is intended for use by both beginning or advanced graduate students and faculty. It includes both English language and foreign language titles and includes general resources in Medieval Studies to supplement traditional theologically and ecclesiastically oriented sources. The annotations are intended to provide basic information or to supplement information found in the printed sources listed under

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