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Electronic Links to Related
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The American Classical League |
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The ACL was founded in 1919 for the
purpose of fostering the study of classical languages in the United States and Canada. |
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The Canadian Society of Patristic Studies |
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Existing since 1975, the Society's
sole goal is encouraging and contributing to the study in Canada of everything to do with
the era of the "church fathers" - generally the period between 100 and 750
C.E.Existing since 1975, the Society's sole goal is encouraging and contributing to the
study in Canada of everything to do with the era of the "church fathers" -
generally the period between 100 and 750 C.E. |
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Center for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies - UCLA |
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Center for Medieval and Renaissance
Studies (CMRS) was founded in 1963 to promote interdisciplinary and cross-cultural studies
of the period from Late Antiquity to the middle of the seventeenth century |
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The Center for Medieval Studies - Fordham
University |
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The Center administers Fordham's
academic programs and supports the exchange of views and information through its annual
conferences and speakers series. |
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The Centre for Early Christian Studies |
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The Centre fosters and develops the
systematic study of early Christian literature from the first to the eighth century, in
the areas of history, philosophy, theology, ethics, politics and social issues. |
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Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies |
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Created in 1964 at Victoria
University in the University of Toronto, it functions as a research centre for the study
of the period from 1350 to 1700. |
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Institute for Antiquity and Christianity
- Claremont Graduate University |
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The Institute for Antiquity and
Christianity is an interdisciplinary
center for basic research into the origins of Western Civilization: the ancient Near East,
the classical cultures of Greece and Rome, and the emergence of Judaism, Christianity, and
Islam. |
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Institute for Classical Studies
- University of London |
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The Institute of Classical Studies
is a national and international research Institute in the languages, literature, history,
art, archaeology and philosophy of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. |
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The Jacques Maritain Center - University of
Notre Dame |
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The Center houses a special
collection featuring the works of Jacques and Raissa Maritain in their original editions;
a fair collection of translations which includes all English translations of works that
originally appeared in French; books to which Maritain contributed a chapter or a preface;
and a backup collection, consisting of the works of people associated with the Maritains,
as well as books devoted to the thought of Maritain. |
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The Labyrinth Project -
Georgetown Univeristy |
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The Labyrinth provides free,
organized access to electronic resources in medieval studies through a World Wide Web
server at Georgetown University. |
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The Medieval Academy of America |
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The first organization of
medievalist in North America, and the largest organization in the world dedicated to the
study of the Medieval period. |
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The Medieval Institute - Western Michigan
University |
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The Medieval Institute at Western
Michigan University was established in 1961 as a center of instruction and research in the
history and culture of the Middle Ages. |
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The North American Patristic Society |
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The NAPS is an organization
dedicated to the study of the history and theology of early Christianity. |
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The Patristic Seminar - Fribourg University |
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Connection to the Fribourg
University Total Utility for Researsh Activity, available in English, French and Dutch. |
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Pontifical
Institute of Mediaeval Studies - St Michaels College, Toronto. |
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The Institute web site is currently
under construction, but should be available in the Fall of 2001. |
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The
Renaissance Society of America |
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Since 1954 the Renaissance Society
of America has been the leading organization in the Americas for the interdisciplinary
study of the period 1300-1650 in Western history. |
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The Society for Late Antiquity |
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This site, hosted by the University
of South Carolina provides information on the Societies annual conference, and includes a
wide variety of links to original texts, journals, bibliographies, syllabi, libraries and
insitutes. |
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