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Turnitin.com

UC Davis/The
Art of Scholarship

UC Davis/Unauthorized Collaboration!

The Artchive

Electronic Texts: This site provides access to hundreds of e-texts, and is part of a religious studies web guide.

Ancient History Sourcebook: provides access to hundreds of e-texts

Medieval History Sourcebook

Modern History Sourcebook:

Eschatology: Note: Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia which can be read and edited by anyone in the world. It has been criticized as much as it has been praised. It is a good place to start, but for all entries, I would recommend further research and cross-referencing of all information for accuracy.

Ressponse 3: Ancient India
The Ramayana (comic book form)
The Bhagavadgita

Response 4: The Greeks
The Trojan Women
The Odyssey
The Illiad
Sappho Page , this is a good start, but not much poetry
Athenian Court System

Response 6: World Religions
Song of Solomon
Poetry of Rumi
Kashmiri Poets

Response #7: Middle Ages

Response 8: The Renaissance
Martin Luther (PBS)
The Artchive
Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance
Shakespeare's sonnets
Petrarch's sonnets

Response 9: The 18th Century
Declaration of the Rights of Woman (in the Modern History Sourcebook)
Deism
Please visit the above links: Modern History Sourcebook or Wikipedia to get more information on any of the questions, or as a place to begin surfing.

Response 10:
William Blake Archive
Please visit the above links: Modern History Sourcebook or Wikipedia to get more information on any of the questions, or as a place to begin surfing.
See also The Artchive for more painters in this period.




Response Papers listed below!

COS Library

Classroom Notes:
Dawn of Culture
Ancient Egypt
Ancient India
Arts of India
Aegean culture
Classical Greece
Roman 1
Roman 2
Judaism
Early Christianity
Islam
Middle Ages
The Early Renaissance
High Renaissance (Italy)
Northern Renaissance
The 18th Century
The Age of Reason
Romantic Painting
Romanticism
Realism/Late 19th Cent.
Victorian Themes/Issues
Victorian Age Overview

Response Papers:
#4 : Greeks
#5: Romans
# 6: World Religions

#7: Middle Ages
#8: Renaissance
#9: 18th Cent.
#10: Romanticism
#11: 19th Century

 

 

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