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  1. Medieval Literature: Volume 1 Part 2 The European Inheritance w/ Anthology MEdieval lit Vernacul (Guide to English Lit)
  2. Medieval Literature, Chaucer and the Alliterative Tradition: with an Anthology of Medieval Poems and Drama; Volume 1, Part 1 (Guide to English Lit)
  3. The General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales (London Mediaeval & Renaissance) by Geoffrey Chaucer, 1975-01
  4. Medieval Religious Literature (University of Wales Press - Writers of Wales) by D. Simon Evans, 1986-07-31
  5. Chaos and Cosmos: Ritual in Early and Medieval Japanese Literature (Brill's Japanese Studies Library) by Herbert E. Plutschow, 1990-04
  6. MEDIEVAL LIT OF POLAND (Garland Library of Medieval Literature) by Mikos, 1992-01-01
  7. Medieval Listening and Reading: The Primary Reception of German Literature 800-1300 by Dennis Howard Green, 1994-08-26
  8. Representations of Power: The Literary Politics of Medieval Japan by Michele Marra, 1993-10
  9. The Inferno (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) (Barnes & Noble Classics) by Dante Alighieri, 2003-09-01
  10. Medieval Writers and Their Work: Middle English Literature and Its Background 1100-1500 (OPUS) by J. A. Burrow, 1982-06-10
  11. A Handbook of the Troubadours (Publications of the Ucla Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 26) by F. R. P. Akehurst, Judith M. Davis, 1995-11-17
  12. The Medieval Greek Romance by Roderick Beaton, 1996-10-07
  13. Learned Girls and Male Persuasion: Gender and Reading in Roman Love Elegy (Joan Palevsky Imprint in Classical Literature) by Sharon Lynn James, 2003-02-20
  14. Colonial Ireland in Medieval English Literature by Elizabeth L. Rambo, 1994-12

1. Medieval Academic Discussion Groups
and Medieval Lit. DEREMIL listserv@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu Medieval brynmawr.edu Medieval Classical Book the one of most general
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2. General Introduction
General Introduction. List of Classical Japanese Works in Translation from Araki, The BalladDrama of Medieval Japan, 1964, pp. 150-71
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3. Medieval English Literature - English - Library - University Of
PR 251 PR 369 - general works, background Online Medieval and Classical Library The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL) is a
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4. Medieval Lit. Syllabus 03
Wendy FurmanAdams Literature of Medieval Europe the course. 9 General Introductions; Late Roman and Paulinus of Nola.) 11 Late
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5. Books Subjects Poetry, Drama Criticism History Criticism
Criticism Poetry Poets Classical, Early Medieval Search also be interest to the general reader s Tale (TY Advanced Lit Guides)
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6. CLAS General Education Proposal Approved Version
4) ENGL 112/112W Classical Medieval Western Lit ENGL 113/113W Renaissance Modern Western Lit ENGL 127 General Chemistry I CHEM 127Q General
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7. Research Guide Medieval Literature
General Background on Literature Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism (CMLC) (use indexes at end of most recent volume) Ref PN 610.C53
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8. Linking Library Literature Links To Literature Sites.
LITERATUREGENERAL / LITERATUUR-ALGEMEEN Categories Classical Biblical Medieval Renaissance Eighteenth-Century Romantic Victorian
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9. Spring 2005 Works Of Phil, Lit, And Ideas General Education Course
8 Works of Phil Lit Ideas 401(01) 21867 Classical Mythology MWF Peebles 511B(01) 24778 Medieval World Lukens PHIL 401(01) 21891
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10. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
general Resources in AngloSaxon medieval lit. Suggest a Link The Onlinemedieval and classical Library (OMACL) (searchable database of full text
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=1164

11. PROLEGAMENA NUC Phonebooks World Guide To Libraries MLA Directory Encyclopedias
Essay and general literature Index. Symbols AZ. Encyc. of Philosophy B41 (Routledgeon F5 medieval romance writers; classical medieval lit. crit.
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/subjects/English/guides/prolegomena.htm
ENMD 883 Prolegomena to Medieval Literary Research A walk through the Alderman Reference Room January 2003 At Ref Desk: Phonebooks World Guide to Libraries MLA directory of periodicals In Ref Room: Encyclopedias, e.g. Encyclopedia Britannica 11th ed. (current version on web) MLA – older volumes Book Reviews – Index Table 2 Essay and General Literature Index Symbols -AZ Encyc. of Philosophy B41 (Routledge on Web) Mythology BL25 Encyc. of Religion BL31 Mythology BL303 Patristic writing –BR60 Encyc. of the Early Church BR66.5 Patrology. Quasten. Bibles, Bible Dictionaries, Commentaries, Concordances BS Christian symbols BV150.C53 Church symbols Clavis patrum latinorum (Sacris Erudiri) BX800 -Key to Latin writings of the Church fathers that have appeared in Collections and periodicals New Catholic Ency. BX841 Medieval Religious Houses BX2592 Hierarchia catholica medii aevi BX 4651.E82 Chronological lists of popes, cardinals, bishops. Catholic Church Clergy Books of Saints BX4655 Record Interpreter CD1041.R42 collection of abbreviations, Latin words and names used in English Historical mss. and records

12. Minors Handbook - The Office Of Undergraduate Education At The University Of Tex
Readings may be drawn from classical, medieval, and modern literature, lit 3330 Linguistics (3 semester hours) The nature of language; general survey of
http://www.utdallas.edu/dept/ugraddean/minorshuma-lit.html
home programs admissions lrc ... faq Minors Handbook
Literature Students must take a minimum of 18 credit hours for the minor, at least 12 of which must be upper-division hours. Core courses offered by the school may count as lower-division hours toward the appropriate minor. Students may contact the academic advisor in their major for a list of the courses that satisfy each minor. Courses that satisfy the Literature minor are listed below. Students must complete a minimum of 18 credit hours from the following courses and are responsible for completing all prerequisite courses. Courses are grouped in areas of special interest. HUMA 1301 Exploration of the Humanities 3 semester hours ) An introduction to the concept of cultural tradition through the study of selected works of literature, philosophy, music, and visual art. Emphasis on the relations among various forms of cultural expression and developing students' ability to interpret complex artistic works in their historical, cultural, and intellectual contexts. General education core course. (3-0) S LIT 3300 Western Literary Tradition 3 semester hours ) Study of major themes of the classical tradition in Western literature and their subsequent transformation. Readings will include works by both classical authors and their literary heirs. (3-0) S

13. Page Maintained By
The Online medieval and classical Library general lit Links Modern literaturePoetry Science Fiction Shakespeare Short Stories Study Guides
http://www.gc.maricopa.edu/English/lit.html
Literature Web
these links scratch the surface of the web to locate literary texts and related works American Literature
American Studies at the University of Virginia

Electronic Archives for Teaching the American Literatures

American Memory
Historical Collections for the National Digital Library
American Studies Crossroads Project

links to American Studies programs online, archives of primary texts, syllabi and courses
A Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times

Voice of the Shuttle
American lit is classified under ENGLISH LIT (referring to the language of origin)
American Literature Resources

PAL: Perspectives in American Literature
Electronic Texts for the Study of American Literature Literary Resources-American maintained by Jack Lynch of Rutgers Biography American National Biography Online Biography Lives: the Biography Resource biographies, general collections, resources on biographical criticism and special collections. PBS Biographies detail rich biographies from many PBS specials The TIME 100 highlights the lives of 100 people who most influenced the last 100 years Books Online Bartleby Library at Columbia University great literary Websites on such people as Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, John Keats, Herman Melville, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Gertrude Stein.

14. English 2332 World Lit I Fall Semester Syllabus
The works listed below are chosen for their general representation of the The Ancient and classical World The medieval World Shakespeare s World
http://jade.ccccd.edu/jmiller/English_2332_World_Lit_I_Fall Semester Syllabus.ht
COLLIN COLLEGE FALL COURSE SYLLABUS ENGLISH 2332: WORLD LITERATURE I Monday/Wednesday, 1pm-2:15; 2:30pm-3:45pm, Room G219
Office Hours: Available at scheduled.
Office e-mail address: jmiller@ccccd.edu (weekdays) URL for web site: http://iws.ccccd.edu/jmiller/jmiller.htm URL for college: http://www.ccccd.edu/ CAMPUS POLICY: Campus regulations do not allow food, drinks, or smoking in the classroom.
Please do not ask for exceptions to these regulations. (Water is always permitted.) AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMPLIANCE It is the policy of Collin College to provide reasonable and appropriate accommodations for individuals with documented disabilities. This college will adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student's responsibility to visit the ACCESS office (G200) or telephone 972.881.5898 (TDD.881.5950) in a timely manner if he or she desires to arrange accommodations. RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS: In accordance with Section 51.911 of the Texas Education Code, Collin College will allow a student who is absent from class for the observance of a religious holy day to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within a reasonable time. Students are required to file a written request with each professor within the first 15 days of the semester to qualify for an excused absence. Please visit or telephone the registrar's office for additional information on procedures and rules.

15. English 2332 World Lit I Spring Semester Syllabus
The works listed below are chosen for their general representation of the complex of the literature of the classical, medieval, and Renaissance periods,
http://jade.ccccd.edu/jmiller/English_2332_World_Lit_I_Spring Semester Syllabus.
COLLIN COLLEGE ENGLISH 2332: WORLD LITERATURE I SPRING SEMESTER COURSE SYLLABUS (Room G219)
Professor: Joyce M. Miller Office: J243, Spring Creek Campus Office e-mail address: jmiller@ccccd.edu (weekdays)
URL for web site: http://iws.ccccd.edu/jmiller/jmiller.htm
URL for college: http://www.ccccd.edu/
Office hours: Available at scheduled times. 972.881.5981
CAMPUS POLICY: Campus regulations do not allow food, drinks, or smoking in the classroom.Please do not ask for exceptions to these regulations. (Water is always permitted.) AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMPLIANCE: It is the policy of Collin College to provide reasonable and appropriate accommodations for individuals with documented disabilities. This college will adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and guidelines with respect to providing reasonable accommodations as required to afford equal educational opportunity. It is the student's responsibility to visit the ACCESS office (G200) or telephone 972.881.5898 (TDD.881.5950) in a timely manner if he or she desires to arrange accommodations. RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS: In accordance with Section 51.911 of the Texas Education Code, CCCC will allow a student who is absent from class for the observance of a religious holy day to take an examination or complete an assignment scheduled for that day within a reasonable time. Students are required to file a written request with each professor within the first 15 days of the semester to qualify for an excused absence. Please visit or telephone the registrar's office for additional information on procedures and rules.

16. ILI
classical Lang. lit. general. classical Lang. lit. Greek, classical Lang. lit.Latin EnglishJuvenile lit. English-literature, English-medieval Engl.
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17. Guide To The Classics Collection Of The London Library
L Latin lit., Hist of general works on the history of classical and late antique Journal of Hellenic studies Journal of Roman studies medieval studies
http://www.londonlibrary.co.uk/guides/classics.htm

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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.

18. General Education Western Civilization And Culture
CL C 3613 classical Influence on Modern lit. LTRS 3023 classical Italy andUmbria. MRS 3013 medieval literature in Translation
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Prospective Students Housing Student Life THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA ... Classroom Management Academic Publications Other Links University-Wide General Education
Approved Course List

July 2005 General Education Core Areas Symbolic and Oral Communication Natural Science Social Science Humanities ... Capstone
CORE AREA IV. HUMANITIES - WESTERN CIVILIZATION AND CULTURE
(2 courses. One course must be HIST 1483 or HIST 1493; the second course cannot be HIST 1483 or HIST 1493 to fulfill this requirement, but must be one of the other courses from the list.)
COURSES MARKED BY AN ASTERISK (*) AND WHOSE TITLES ARE ENCLOSED IN QUOTATION MARKS (“ “) HAVE BEEN APPROVED ONLY FOR THE SUBJECT MATTERS INDICATED. ARCH 4443 History of American Built Environment A HI 3753 History of Interior Design, Early Civilization through the 17th Century

19. FSU 97 / 98 General Bulletin
or classical studies, medieval studies, Renaissance studies, 18thcentury studies, HIS - History general HUM - Humanities lit - literature
http://registrar.fsu.edu/Webtest/gen_prog38.htm
Program in HUMANITIES
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Program Director: Leon Golden;Undergradute Seminar Instructors: William Cloonan, Eugene Crook, David Darst, Leon Golden; Academic Coordinator: Barbara Reis
A bachelor of arts (BA) degree in humanities offers a broad interdisciplinary education in the thought, literature, art history, and music of Western and Eastern cultures. The interdepartmental undergraduate major is offered as a preparation for graduate work in the humanities and as a basic cultural background for a variety of professional fields, such as teaching, journalism, law, librarianship, foreign service, the religious professions, music, arts administration, and government service.
Requirements for a Major in Humanities
Please review all college-wide degree requirements in the College of Arts and Sciences section of this General Bulletin All humanities majors must meet the language requirement for students seeking the bachelor of arts (BA) degree in the College of Arts and Sciences. For alternatives to satisfy this requirement, refer to "Foreign Language" in the College of Arts and Sciences section of this General Bulletin If a student chooses to double major, only six (6) semester hours may be applied to both majors. For general policies pertinent to a double major, refer to "Second Majors and Academic Regulations" in this

20. FSU 2003-2004 General Bulletin
or classical studies, medieval studies, Renaissance studies, 18thcentury studies, HIS - History general; HUM - Humanities; lit - literature
http://registrar.fsu.edu/bulletin/archive/2003_2004/depts/humanities.htm
Florida State University Office of the University Registrar Introduction Bulletins ... 2003 - 2004 Undergraduate Section Topics Major/Degree Requirements Minor Requirements Honors in the Major Course Prefixes ... Graduate Courses
Program in HUMANITIES
College of Arts and Sciences
Program Director: Leon Golden; Undergraduate Seminar Instructors: William Cloonan, David Darst, Leon Golden; Academic Coordinator and Major Advisor: Barbara Reis A bachelor of arts (BA) degree in humanities offers a broad interdisciplinary education in the thought, literature, art history, and music of Western and Eastern cultures. The interdepartmental undergraduate major is offered as a preparation for graduate work in the humanities and as a basic cultural background for a variety of professional fields, such as teaching, journalism, law, librarianship, foreign service, the religious professions, music, arts administration, and government service.
Requirements for a Major in Humanities
Please review all college-wide degree requirements in the "College of Arts and Sciences" chapter of this

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