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         Classical Medieval Lit General:     more books (46)
  1. The Medieval Medea by Ruth Morse, 1998-05-29
  2. Gestures and Looks in Medieval Narrative (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature) by J. A. Burrow, 2002-08-26
  3. Poets and Prophets: Essays on Medieval Studies by G.T.Shepherd by G.T. Shepherd, T.A. Shippey, et all 1990-07-05
  4. Old English Poetry in Medieval Christian Perspective: A Doctrinal Approach by Judith N. Garde, 1991-02-07
  5. Studies in Medieval Arabic and Hebrew Poetics: 1991 (Israel Oriental Studies) (Israel Oriental Studies)
  6. Medieval Dutch Literature in its European Context (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature)
  7. Ovid: Selected Poems (Phoenix Poetry) by Ovid, 2004-01
  8. Studies in Earlier Old English Prose by Paul E. Szarmach, 1985-06
  9. The Canterbury Tales (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) (Barnes & Noble Classics) by Geoffrey Chaucer, 2007-03-01
  10. Chaucer (Critical Studies, Penguin) by Brian Stone, 1989-08-01
  11. Studies on Byzantine Literature of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries (Past and Present Publications) by Alexander Kazhdan, Simon Franklin, 1984-04-27
  12. The Myth of Medea and the Murder of Children (Contributions to the Study of World Literature) by Lillian Corti, 1998-10-30
  13. Gendered Dynamics in Latin Love Poetry (Arethusa Books)
  14. Medea(Literary Companion Series)

21. Medieval Literature
The Online medieval and classical Library (Berkeley Digital Library SUNsite) general Resources in AngloSaxon medieval lit.
http://www.lostsolace.com/hartstone/medliterature.html
Medieval Literature
This window will stay open and your selection will open a new window.
Here you will find information on not only works of fiction, but also philosophical treatises, song lyrics, poetry and prose, and from a variety of cultures from Icelandic to Serbian to Portuguese, Italian and Spanish, and of course the prolific English and French. All the sites listed are in English or provide English Translations. Of particular note to scribes, there is a link which shows Serbian medieval manuscript photos in an article on Serbian literature.
Anthology of Middle English Literature
http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/

This is a delightful site, well presented and easily accessible. If you click on the Medieval Lyrics link, for instance, you get a simple page which plays a Medieval tune with recognizable instruments(no medieval muzac here), a delightful historical illustration of musicians, and a simple list of links which includes texts, resources, articles, and a bookstore which sells books on the subject. The Sir Thomas Mallory Link also offers movies on Arthurian Times. (Site Excerpt) Menu: Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, Sir Gowain, Wiliam Langland, Julian of Norwich, Margery Kempe, Sir Thomas Malory, Everyman, Medieval Plays, Medieval Lyrics, essays and Articles, Additional Sources.
The Online Medieval and Classical Library (Berkeley Digital Library SUNsite)
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/

22. Christopher Center Library Services: E-Resources By Discipline-Area Subjects: Ar
general Mythology classical, medieval Renaissance 18th Century 19th 20th Century http//www.valpo.edu/library/www/lit.html
http://www.valpo.edu/library/www/lit.html
E-Resources : English Language and Literature General Mythology 18th Century
American
... Multicultural General American and English Literature Internet Resources
Bartleby Library

Bibliomania

Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
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Mythology Classical Myth
Encyclopedia Mythica

Greek Mythology Link

Legends
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University of Cambridge, Faculty of Classics: External Gateway to Classics Resources
18th Century Blake Digital Text Project The Cleveland Press Shakespeare Photographs, 1870-1982 Complete Works of William Shakespeare Eighteenth Century E-texts ... William Blake Online 19th and 20th Century Beat Page The Complete Writings and Pictures of Dante Gabriel Rossetti The Dickens Project Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls ... Twentieth Century British and Irish Literature Resources American American Authors American and English Literature Internet Resources Dickinson Electronic Archives Perspectives in American Literature ... Wright American Fiction, 1851-1875

23. Hist & Lit Of Roman Revolution Links
map of Europe in antiquity from DIR/ORB Antique and medieval Atlas (clickon area for general classical Studies ((these all need to be checked))
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.
  • 24. Women In The Middle Ages--in Med. Lit.
    The Online medieval classical Library from Berkeley consists of a number of full by medieval Institute Publications, general Editor Russell Peck,
    http://www.uh.edu/medievalwomen/wmalit.htm
    Women in the Middle Ages
    Women in Medieval Literature
    These sites are in alphabetical order and do not reflect any kind of hierarchy. They are selected to complement the medieval and medieval women episodes of Dr. John Lienhard's The Engines of Our Ingenuity from the University of Houston's KUHF Public Radio station, and to assist in further research. Links to an Engines page are often indicated with three blue bullets, thus: Sherron Lux , Medievalist and Librarian This page last UPDATED August 2003

    25. Template: Drexel University Libraries
    classical and medieval Literature Criticism (Vol. 1, 1988 Vol. 13) REF PN 610 C53x Essay and general Literature Index (citations, 1900-1999)
    http://www.library.drexel.edu/resources/guides/lit.html
    Home
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    Resource Guide: Literature
    If you have any comments/questions about the resources listed below or would like further assistance with your research, please contact Alison Lewis , Humanities and Social Science Librarian, at 215.895.2765 or alewis@drexel.edu
    Introduction This guide is intended to give an overview of information sources available for students doing research on literature. If you are looking for information on drama , please see the supplemental Drama Resource Guide , in addition to this one. Author Information Criticism Guides Books Finding Articles ... More help...
    Finding Information about Authors
    Finding information about an author is a common activity when studying literature. The tools listed below will help you find general biographical information on authors, such as their birth and death dates, where they lived, who their friends, families, and associates were, and what life experiences influenced their writing. The items in this list are found in either in the Electronic Resources or in the Reference Collection at Hagerty Library.

    26. Miami University: Documents And Policies: General Bulletin
    423/523 classical French Theatre of the 17th and 18th Centuries (3) CASB-lit.Offered infrequently. 444/544 Seminar in medieval French Studies (3)
    http://www.miami.muohio.edu/documents_and_policies/bulletin06/courses/fre/
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    ... University Offices General Bulletin 2004-2006
    Courses of Instruction FRENCH (FRE-Arts and Science; Department of French and Italian) Note: Students who intend to continue studying the same foreign language as in high school are required to take the placement exam for that language before enrolling. See Placement Guides in the Academic Planning chapter. Once placed, a student may not skip a course in the sequence leading to FRE 202. 101, 102 Introduction to the French Language and Culture (4, 4) Emphasis on multiple skill acquisition, speaking, and writing, and how cultural difference affects experience of the world. Prerequisite: see Placement Guides in the Academic Planning chapter. MPF 131 Masterpieces of French Culture in Translation (3) Accessible introduction to French culture through the study of selected examples of significant works in literature and the arts (understood in a broad sense). Works are examined in their social, historical, and ideological contexts and cover the period from the Middle Ages to the mid-20th century. All readings in English translation. IIB, H. Advanced Courses 201 Intermediate French (3) Integrates intermediate level language skill development and study of cultural difference. Provides student-to-student interaction and addresses a broad range of cultural issues.

    27. CLAS General Education Proposal Approved Version
    In addition to satisfying all University general Education requirements, studentsmust also satisfy the ENGL 112/112W classical medieval Western lit
    http://aurora.clas.uconn.edu/clasccc/proposals/CLAS_gened_proposal.html
    Proposal for Revising the Degree Requirements for CLAS
    (pending approval of all courses by GEOC)

    This document was prepared by a subcommittee of the CLAS Committee on Courses and Curricula: Hap Fairbanks, English (and Chair); Anne Hiskes, Associate Dean of CLAS; Nancy Shoemaker, History; Alexander Vias, Geography; and Kent Wells, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
    Approved by CLAS at a meeting of the faculty on Nov. 3, 2004
    Revised Nov. 9, 2004
    Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BS)
    In addition to satisfying all University General Education requirements, students must also satisfy the following requirements for a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. To determine whether a given major can lead to the BA, the BS, or both, consult the descriptions of majors below.
    Foreign Languages : All students must have either (1) passed a third-year high school-level course in a single foreign language, (2) high school work and an added year of intermediate level college courses, or (3) two years of a single foreign language through the intermediate level in college.
    Expository Writing : All students must take English 110 or 111, and three W courses, two required at the 200-level with at least one 200-level W course approved for use in the major field of study. No student who has not passed the writing component of W courses may pass the course.

    28. UW-Madison, Center For Jewish Studies-Courses/Timetable
    general introduction to Judaism covering the biblical, classical rabbinic, of Hebrew literature medieval to Modern Periods (crosslistd with lit Trans,
    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/jewishst/courses.htm
    FALL 2005 COURSES SPRING 2006 COURSES COURSE CATALOG FALL 2005 COURSES CENTER FOR JEWISH STUDIES - FALL 2005 211 Introduction to Judaism - Schofer
    227 Introduction to Biblical Literature (in English) - Troxel
    236 Jewish Composers: Early Modern to Modern, 1600-Present - Swack
    237 Biblical Poetry in Translation - Miller
    241 Introduction to Biblical Archaeology - Blakely
    299 Directed Study
    301 Introduction to Hebrew Literature - Morahg
    376 Ancient Jewish Psychology and Ethics - Schofer
    401 Survey of Modern Hebrew Literature - Brenner
    410 The Holocaust Theme in Western Drama - Skloot
    451 Biblical Archaelogy - Blakley 473 Jewish Civilization in Medieval Spain (in English) - Alfonso 475 Education and Jewish Civilization - Pekarsky 490 Lecture 1: New Voices in Jewish American Fiction - Mandel Lecture 2: Kosher Halal Food Regulations - Regenstein 513 Biblical Texts, Poetry - Fox

    29. Misc Hebrew Courses In Hebrew & Semitic Studies At UW-Madison
    general introduction to Judaism covering the biblical, classical rabbinic, medieval, Crosslisted with lit Trans, Jewish, and Religious Studies 237.
    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/hebrew/mischebF02.html
    Fall 2002 Courses in History, Archaeology, and Literature
    Department of Hebrew and Semitic Studies
    University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Course levels are marked as (E)lementary, (I)ntermediate, or (A)dvanced.
    Courses marked with a (D) can be considered either intermediate or advanced. Courses satisfying the general-education requirement in literature are marked with an (L).
    Courses satisfying the general-education requirement in humanities are marked with an (H).
    Courses satisfying the general-education requirement in ethnic studies are marked with an (e). All classes in this area are conducted in English except as noted.
    Introduction to Judaism: Fall; 4 credits (H-E). General introduction to Judaism covering the biblical, classical rabbinic, medieval, and modern periods. Prerequisite: none. Open to Freshman. Crosslisted with Jewish Studies and Religious studies.
    • Lecture 1: 1:00-2:15 TR, 272 Bascom (Schofer) Register through discussion sections: Discussion 301: 12:05 M, 123 Van Hise. Call no=24453 Discussion 302: 2:25 W, 286 Van Hise. Call no=24454

    30. General Catalog - Comparative Literature
    general Catalog, University of California, Berkeley and selected to fit thestudent s period of primary interest (eg classical, medieval, early modern,
    http://sis.berkeley.edu/catalog/gcc_view_req?p_dept_cd=COM LIT

    31. French Middle Ages Literature Page
    Translate this page general, Category and Multi-Work Literature Sites. Collections of texts Online medieval and classical Library download page (Lancelot, Yvain,
    http://globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages.html
    Literature of the French Middle Ages
    hotlinks, researched and programmed by the Globe-Gate Project
    (directed by TennesseeBob Peckham)
    Local Medieval French Literature Pages
    Medieval French Heroic Literature
    Medieval French Lyric Poetry

    Medieval French
    Roman ...
    Other Medieval French Narratives
    Local Non-Literary Medieval Studies Pages
    Andy Holt Virtual Library Early Music Periodicals
    French Cathedrals, Basilicas and Churches @ Globe-Gate

    Historic Dictionaries and Historical French

    Une Vie de Chateau @ Globe-Gate
    ...
    Web Access for Maniscript-based Textual Scholarship
    General, Category and Multi-Work Literature Sites
    Collections of texts
    About Medieval French Literature
    Return to "TennesseeBob's Famous French Links"
    Colophon
    • last modified Thursday, 04-Dec-2003 09:57:23 CST

    32. IDEA Directions - Office Of The Provost - Azusa Pacific University
    classical Ancient Near Eastern Languages lit., general Greek Language lit. (Ancient medieval) Latin language lit (Ancient medieval)
    http://www.apu.edu/provost/facultyevaluations/ideainfo/codes/extended/
    APU Home Academics Office of the Provost Faculty Resources ... University Department Codes Extended Codes Email This Page Contact Us Provide Feedback Request Printed Information ... Apply Now!
    APU Department Codes AREA, ETHNIC AND CULTURAL STUDIES Area Studies
    Area Studies, General
    African Studies
    American Studies/Civilization
    Asian Studies
    East Asian Studies
    Eastern European Area Studies
    European Studies
    Latin American Studies
    Middle Eastern Studies Pacific Area Studies Russian and Slavic Area Studies Scandinavian Area Studies South Asian Studies Southeast Asian Studies Western European Studies Canadian Studies Ethnic and Cultural Studies Ethnic and Cultural Studies, General Afro-American (Black) Studies American Indian/Native American Studies Hispanic-American Studies Islamic Studies Jewish/Judaic Studies Asian-American Studies Women's Studies Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations Fashion Merchandising Fashion Modeling Business Services Marketing Operations Personal Services Marketing Operations Entrepreneurship Financial Services Marketing Operations COMMUNICATIONS Communications, General

    33. UCSC General Catalog 2004-06 - Programs And Courses
    Kresge College (831) 4594778 http//humwww.ucsc.edu/lit/index.html of classical,medieval, early modern (Renaissance), and neo-classical literature.
    http://reg.ucsc.edu/catalog/html/programs_courses/litPS.htm

    Student Portal
    Info For Faculty/Staff FAQ Announcements ... Nondiscrimination Statement Literature Kresge College
    http://humwww.ucsc.edu/Lit/index.html
    Program Description Faculty Course Descriptions
    Program Description The study of literature at UC Santa Cruz is organized as an interdisciplinary field coordinated through a single Department of Literature, rather than through separate departments of English, French, Spanish, and so forth. This structure fosters innovative and comparative approaches to literature among both faculty and students. Courses in the major encompass traditional literary history and interpretation as well as cross-cultural inquiry and current theoretical debates. Literature majors at UC Santa Cruz are trained in critical reading, writing, and thinking, as well as in literary interpretation. These skills have wide applicability: they may lead to careers in other media such as film, theater, video, the visual arts, and electronic media; and they offer avenues into related disciplines such as history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, anthropology, politics, and history of art and visual culture. Literature majors traditionally enter a wide variety of careers ranging from law and journalism to management, government, international studies, publishing, technical writing, and teaching at all levels.

    34. 11-Humanities & Fine Arts
    ENG 310 medieval lit. ENG 313 18th C. lit. ENG 319 ShakespeareInt. lit.Ethical/Philosophical Analysis. PHL 205 Intro to classical Ethics
    http://www.oswego.edu/academics/undergraduate/ed_requirements/general/OldGE/OldG
    Literature ENG 200 Princ. of Lit. Representation ENG 220 Modern Culture and Media ENG 225 British Lit.: Beginning - 1800 ENG 226 British Lit.: 1800 - Present ENG 235 American Lit.: Beginning - Civil War ENG 236 American Lit.: Civil War - Present FRE 340 French Literature in Translation FRE 350 French Lit.: Mid.Ages - 18th Century FRE 351 French Lit.: 19th Century - Present RUS 340 Russian Literature in Translation RUS 350 19th Century Russian Literature RUS 351 20th Century Russian Literature Ethical/Philosophical Analysis PHL 100 Problems in Philosophy PHL 101 Intro to Critical Thinking PHL 112 Intro to Great Philosophers PHL 205 Ethics I: Intro to Classical Ethics PHL 220 Theory of Knowledge Historical Studies ART 351 Northern Renaissance Art ART 352 19th Century Art ART 353 20th Century Art ART 354 Art in America I ART 364 Medieval Art ART 368 Chinese Art ART 369 Japanese Art EDU 206 Public School in Am. Life to 1874 EDU 207 Pub.School in Am.Life 1874-Present HIS 100 Western Civilization to 1715 HIS 101 Western Civilization since 1715 HIS 202 History of the U.S. to 1865

    35. Ancient Literature
    classical Greek lit classical/medieval Hist Duke Papyrus Collection web sites general. Ancient literature Links Ancient literature Ctr
    http://library.uml.edu/home/e-anclit.htm
    Ancient thru Renaissance Literature Select another discipline: - Select A Discipline - Ancient Literature 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: UMass Lowell Community Only Open Access indexes (citations only) Iter indexes (some full text) Humanities Abs on Silverplatter
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    Ulrich Periodical Dir.

    books (indexes) UML Catalog
    Books in Print

    WorldCat

    e-books (full text) Digital Book Index
    SearcheBooks

    Alex Catalog of Ebooks

    NetLibrary
    full texts - ancient/classical Armarium Labyrinthi Bibliotheka Augustana Bibliotheca Latina Classical Greek Lit ... Old Testament full texts - medieval

    36. Language And Literature: Literature
    Metasites and general Sites African Literature classical Literature Online medieval and classical Library a collection of some of the most
    http://www.vpl.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/lit/literature.html
    Vancouver Public Library Online Home Kids
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    Literature
    Metasites and General Sites
    African Literature Classical Literature English Language Literature ... Turkish Literature Metasites and General Sites
    CliffsNotes:
    : all the Cliffs Notes to novels, plays and poetry available free online.
    Interplay
    : an online index to plays in collections, anthologies, and periodicals.releases, a catalogue of Canadian plays, and an online form to request amateur rights.
    Gale Index

    identity theory
    : identity theory is a regularly published, web-based magazine of literature and culture edited by matt borondy.
    Languages, Linguistics and Literature Lists
    : email discussion groups.
    Literary Calendar
    : a day-by-day calendar of literary events and occasions. Searchable.
    A Literary Index
    : selected, annotated links to literature indexes, collections of electronic books, writing sites, English departments, and publishing and bookselling sites. Literary Locales : pictures from the lives and writings of famous authors. Covers a large number of authors, and often has good supporting text. Online Literary Criticism Collection : from the Internet Public Library. An excellent annotated list of sites which contain literary criticism. Organized by author, title, and time period. Strong emphasis on English language authors.

    37. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
    general Resources in AngloSaxon medieval lit. The Online medieval andClassical Library (OMACL) (searchable database of full text sources)(Douglas B.
    http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2740

    38. 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
    http://www.wheaton.edu/english/resources/medieval/general.htm
    Applying to Grad School Medieval Lit. Bibliography Online Resources Writing Center ...
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    General Books Bibliography
    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.

    39. University Registrar: General Education Curriculum Fall 2004
    general Education Requirements I. FirstYear Core Course CORE First-Year 226 LOVE WAR IN medieval lit ENGL 227 LIFE-WRITNG AS litBIO AUTOB ENGL 228
    http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/registrar/policy/gened_fa04.html
    University of Richmond Academics Registrar Policy Office of the University Registrar General Education Curriculum Fall 2004
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    Help Home Registration Schedules Graduation ... Contact The following is a list of all active courses for Fall 2004 that fulfill General Education Curriculum Requirements. This does not necessarily mean all these courses are being offered this semester. Please refer to BannerWeb for the most current schedule offerings. A Print-Friendly version is also available. General Education Requirements I. First-Year Core Course CORE First-Year Core Courses (Completion of CORE 102 meets the requirement.) II. Communication Skills COM1 Communication-Expository Writing ENGL 103 INTRO TO EXPOSITORY WRITING COM2 Communication-Foreign Language GREK 202 INTERMEDIATE GREEK LATN 202 INTERMED LATIN:POETRY/CATULLUS CHIN 202 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE FREN 221 INTENSIVE INTER FRENCH W/DRILL GERM 202 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN ITAL 202 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN W/DRILL JAPN 202 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE RUSN 202 INTERMEDIATE RUSSIAN SPAN 221 INTENSIVE INTERM SPAN W/DRILL III. Field of Study

    40. University Registrar: General Education Curriculum Spring 2005
    ENGL 226 LOVE WAR IN medieval lit ENGL 227 LIFEWRITNG AS litBIO AUTOB PHYS 101 general PHYSICS W/LAB PHYS 102 general PHYSICS W/LAB
    http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/registrar/policy/gened_sp05.html
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    GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
    I. First-Year Core Course
    (Completion of CORE 102 meets requirement.)
    II. Communication Skills
    COM1 Communication-Expository Writing

    ENGL 103 INTRO TO EXPOSITORY WRITING
    COM2 Communication-Foreign Language
    CHIN 202 INTERMEDIATE CHINESE
    FREN 221 INTENSIVE INTER FRENCH W/PRACT GERM 202 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN ITAL 202 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN W/DRILL JAPN 202 INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE RUSN 202 INTERMEDIATE RUSSIAN SPAN 221 INTENSIVE INTERM SPAN W/PRACT GREK 202 INTERMEDIATE GREEK LATN 202 INTERMED LATIN:POETRY/CATULLUS III. Field of Study FSHT Historical Studies CLSC 305 GREEK AND ROMAN VALUES CLSC 306 THE CLASSICAL TRADITION HIST 100 INTRO TO HISTORICAL THINKING HIST 120 UNITED STATES TO 1877 HIST 121 UNITED STATES SINCE 1877 HIST 224 EUROPEAN WMN/GNDR BEF SUFFRAGE HIST 249 20TH-CENTURY EUROPE PHIL 271 ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY PHIL 272 MODERN WESTERN PHILOSOPHY RELG 230 THE HISTORY OF ISRAEL RELG 241 INTRO TO EARLY CHRISTIAN ERA RELG 257 NATIVE AMERICAN TRADTIONS RELG 258 MEDIEVAL RELIGIOUS THOUGHT RELG 260 HISTORY OF JUDAISM RUSN 312 RUSSIAN CULTURE/CIVILIZATION FSLT Literary Studies FREN 321 INTRO TO FRENCH LIT:POETRY FREN 322 INTRO TO FRENCH LIT: THEATRE FREN 323 INTRO TO FRENCH LIT:PROSE FREN 324 INTRO TO FRANCOPHONE LIT GERM 321 INTRODUCTION TO GERMAN LIT I

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