Bates home Bates Information & Library
Services Search ILS About ILS Contact ILS Site map Help Library Technology Resources
& Instruction Services &
Support Hours &
Locations News & Events Policies Library CatalogStarting ResearchSubject GuidesIndexes - Databases

Trials of Conscience

Journal Indexes | Internet Guides | Reference Titles | Subject Headings | Academic Department | Liaison

Electronic Journal Indexes

Essay and General Literature Index  
ABOUT
Academic Search Premier    
ABOUT
International Medieval Bibliography (Click on "Enter databases")  
ABOUT
Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance  
ABOUT
LexisNexis Academic    
ABOUT
Indexes on CD-ROM Database of Classical Bibliography

Print Indexes L'Annee Philologique

Selected Internet Guides

Electronic Resources for Classicists.
Comprehensive megasite maintained by Maria Pantelia, U. of Calif. at Irvine; great starting place.

Perseus Project.
Compilation of textual and image source materials--a gold mine!

Roman Law Resources
Provides access to ancient law and includes text and literature, and a Directory of Historians of Ancient Law.

Internet Medieval Sourcebook.
A collection of selected and full-text sources, plus saints' lives, maps, law texts, etc. Rich (and searchable).

The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies.
A rich storehouse of original texts, modern commentaries, and material about many countries and subjects.

ORB (Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies).
Encyclopedia, texts, bibliographies, links, and more.

Important Reference Works

Oxford Classical Dictionary.
Reference DE 5 .O9 1996

Socrates : An Annotated Bibliography.
Reference Z 8824.34 .N38 1988

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law.
Reference KBD0 .B4

Dictionary of the Middle Ages.
Reference D 114 .D5 1982 (13 vols.)

Joan of Arc in History, Literature, and Film : A Select, Annotated Bibliography.
Reference Z 8451 .M37 1990

Black's Law Dictionary (1991)
Reference KF 156 .B532 1991

Pertinent Subject Headings

Cicero, Marcus Tullius
Criminal Law (Roman Law)
Joan of Arc
Law, Greek
Roman Law
Socrates

Academic Department

Classical and Medieval Studies Program
Theater and Rhetoric

Link to Professor Imber's home page for the course.

Liaison

For more information about "Trials of Conscience," contact Tom Hayward, Humanities Reference Librarian,
thayward@abacus.bates.edu.

Link to the Subject Guides at Bowdoin or Colby Colleges.


Page author: Tom Hayward
Date: 12/16/03


Feedback and Suggestions
© Bates College. All rights reserved.