Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Reference
- Literature
- History and Culture
1. Literature
Classical and medieval literature criticism.
Location: Ref PN610 .C55
A dictionary of medieval heroes: characters in medieval narrative traditions and their afterlife in literature, theatre, and the visual arts
Location: Ref PN682.C5 V3513 1998
Encyclopedia of medieval literature
Location: Ref PN669 .E53 2000
The Feminist companion to Literature in English: women writers from the Middle Ages to the present
Location: Ref PR111 .F45 1990
Medieval folklore: an encyclopedia of myths, legends, tales, beliefs, and customs
Location: Ref GR35 .M43 2000
2. History and Culture
Atlas of medieval Europe
Location: Ref G1791 .M2 1997
The atlas of the Crusades
Location: Ref G1034 .R5 1991
The Cambridge illustrated history of the Middle Ages
Location: Ref CB351 .M7813 1986
Chronology of the medieval world: 800 to 1491
Location: Ref D118 .S855 1973
A Companion to the medieval theatre
Location: Ref PN2152 .C66 1989
Dictionary of medieval knighthood and chivalry.
Location: Ref CR4505 .B76 1986
Dictionary of the Middle Ages
Location: Ref D114 .D5 1982
Encyclopedia of the Renaissance and the Reformation
Location: Ref CB359 .B47 2004
Larousse encyclopedia of Renaissance and Baroque art
Location: Ref N6370 .H813 1981
Medieval Jewish civilization: an encyclopedia
Location: Ref DS124 .M386 2003
Medieval music: the sixth liberal art
Location: Ref ML114 .H8
Medieval science, technology, and medicine: an encyclopedia
Location: Ref Q124.97 .M43 2005
The Oxford dictionary of the Renaissance
Location: Ref CB361 .C27 2003
Women in the Middle Ages: an encyclopedia
Location: Ref HQ1143 .W643 2004
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Articles - Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Core Resources:
ITER: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance
An electronic bibliography of interdisciplinary journal literature pertaining to the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700). Produced through a partnership of the Renaissance Society of America, the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies of the University of Toronto, the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies of Arizona State University in Tempe, the Faculty of Information Studies at the University of Toronto and the University of Toronto Library.
1859- (Journals)
Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index
Covers journal articles, book reviews and essays in books about women, sexuality and gender during the Middle Ages.
1994-
Additional Resources:
For more, consult the library's Medieval and Renaissance studies databases page.
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Books
ALEX
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WorldCat
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Citing Sources
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The following resources can be especially helpful:
Citing Sources
The library's guide to documenting sources includes general subject area preferences and examples of citations for books, journals, and other commonly used resources.
RefWorks
RefWorks is an online bibliographic manager that can be used to create, organize and store references. Information can be imported from most of the library's research databases and reformatted to create bibliographies in wide range of documentation styles, including APA, MLA, and Chicago.
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Get Help
For further assistance, contact:
Kristin Strohmeyer
Reference Librarian
Burke Library
315-859-4481
kstrohme@hamilton.edu
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(Reviewed: August 24, 2007)
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