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ENG 11 (Iliad) Research |
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| Civilization of the ancient Mediterranean
: Greece and Rome |
Reference Collection: DE59 .C55 1988 |
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| Classical and medieval literature criticism (see
especially volumes 1 and 61 for the Iliad) |
Reference Collection: PN610 .C53 |
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| The New Century classical handbook |
Reference Collection: DE5 .N5 |
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| Greek and Latin authors, 800 B.C.-A.D. 1000 |
Reference Collection: PA31 .G7 |
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| Illustrated encyclopaedia of the classical world
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Reference Collection: DE5 .I55 |
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| The Oxford classical dictionary |
Reference Collection: DE5 .O9 2003 |
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Crowell's Handbook
of Classical Literature |
Reference Collection: PA31.F4 |
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The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature |
Reference Collection: PA31
.H69 1989 |
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Dictionary
of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology |
Reference Collection: DE5
.S71 |
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| ALCUIN
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| Academic Search Premier | Academic Search Premier is an interdisciplinary database, covering a broad range of subjects. It contains indexing for 8,172 publications, with full text for nearly 4,700 of those titles. | |
| Humanities Abstracts | H.W. Wilson's Humanities databases cover nearly 400 English language periodicals in the diverse subject areas of the humanities. Among the disciplines included are literature and language, history, philosophy, archaeology, classical studies, folklore, gender studies, performing arts, history, religion and theology. | |
| MLA International Bibliography | "The MLA International Bibliography, produced
by the Modern Language Association of America, consists of bibliographic
records pertaining to literature, language, linguistics, and folklore, and
includes coverage from 1963 to the present. The MLA International Bibliography provides access to scholarly research in over 3,000 journals and series. It also covers relevant monographs, working papers, proceedings, bibliographies, and other formats." |
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| LION (Literature Online) | Literature Online contains the full text of thousands of English Language prose, poetry and drama from 1500 - present. It also includes the full text of over 100 English and Humanities journals from 1997-2003 | |
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| Civilisation
Media Video CB69 .C58 1993 | This seven part series produced by the BBC, discusses the history of Western Culture from the end of the Graeco-Roman world to the present. It includes discussions of art, literature, and music from each century covered. | |
| In The Paths Of The Gods | This series included videos on Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena and Aphrodite, Demeter, Dionysus, Poseidon and Zeus. | |
| Applying the lessons of ancient Greece
Media Video Coll BJ192 .A66 1989 | Nussbasum, a political philosopher, in talks with Bill Moyers "finds lessons for modern Americans in what the ancient Greeks thought about virtue and tragedy." | |
| The Greeks Media Video Coll DF77 .G73 1988 | An introduction to Greece and the Greeks, covering the period from the Mycenaean Age in 1300 B.C. to the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C. It sets out the principal historical landmarks and presents some of the work of the most important Greek writers, philosophers, historians and politicians of the period. Burstall's conversations with Greek scholar Kenneth Dover are interspersed with photographs of ancient Greek sculpture, artifacts and ruins of ancient buildings. | |
| The Parthenon : an interactive educational
experience in pictures and sound Media CD-ROM Coll NA281 .B47 1996 | The Parthenon, regarded by many as the greatest building ever constructed ... set the standard for Doric architecture. Text, sound and pictures (over 250 photographs) introduce the user to this building. | |
| Perseus 2.0 : interactive sources and
studies on ancient Greece Media CD-ROM Coll DF77 .P47 2000 | A multimedia interactive database designed to facilitate the study of archaic and classical Greece and to expand the ways in which ancient Greek literature, history, art, and archaeology can be examined. Contains an extensive archaeological catalog with about 25,000 accompanying images. | |
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