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by Fred W. Jenkins

  • ISBN: 1591581192
  • Category: Reference
  • Author: Fred W. Jenkins
  • Subcategory: Writing Research & Publishing Guides
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Libraries Unlimited; 2 edition (May 30, 2006)
  • Pages: 422 pages
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Jenkins offers a newly revised and expanded annotated bibliography of book-length reference works.

Jenkins offers a newly revised and expanded annotated bibliography of book-length reference works. bibliographies, handbooks, and concordances, both in print and digital forms-now appear together, allowing readers to find immediately most of the titles on a relevant topic.

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Fred Jenkins was born on April 13, 1957 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, into the family of Frederick Edwin and . Fred William Jenkins is a famous author of a book "Classical Studies: A Guide to the Reference Literature.

Fred Jenkins was born on April 13, 1957 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, into the family of Frederick Edwin and Ethel Mae Jenkins. In 1979 Fred received Bachelor of Arts (summa cum laude) at University Cincinnati. Then he got Master of Arts at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and continued studying there. In 1985 he earned Doctor of Philosophy in Classical Philology, and then Master of Science in Library and Information Science in 1986. Czytaj online.

Classical Studies: A Guide to the Reference Literature, 2nd ed. FW Jenkins. Libraries Unlimited, 2006. Ammianus Marcellinus' knowledge and use of Republican Latin literature. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985. Ammianus Marcellinus: An Annotated Bibliography, 1474 to the Present.

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Without claiming to be a classical scholar I think that the earliest reference in literature to the problems which I wish to treat tonight is contained in Virgil’s Aeneid, Book I, line 368, in the words ‘taurino quantum possent circumdare tergo.

Organized by types of information sources, the book selectively covers guides to the literature of popular culture, including general and subject encyclopedias; subject . Reference Sources in the Humanities Series.

Organized by types of information sources, the book selectively covers guides to the literature of popular culture, including general and subject encyclopedias; subject dictionaries; handbooks and manuals; biographical compilations; directories, indexes, and abstracts; bibliographies, discographies, and videographies; and supplemental sources (. 1986 Philosophy: A Guide to the Reference Literature.

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Jenkins offers a newly revised and expanded annotated bibliography of book-length reference works, covering the rise and fall of the Greek and Roman civilizations from the Bronze Age through the 6th century AD. While preference has been given to English-language works, many important titles in French, German, Italian, and Spanish have also been included. There is also increased coverage of ancient philosophy, religion (including early Christianity), and art and archaeology. Late Antiquity, a major growth area in classical studies, has also received more attention. Core resource for reference librarians, students, and classical scholars working outside their immediate areas of specialization.

Why study the classics? For one thing, classicists have the distinguished pedigree of being among the first humanists to see and exploit the educational possibilities of new developments in information technology. Even better, they can translate such tantalizing tattoos as quod me nutrit me destruit, a quote which most famously resides on Angelina Jolie's belly. For these and other intrepid explorers of the minds of the past, Fred Jenkins offers a newly revised and expanded annotated bibliography of book-length reference works, covering the rise and fall of the Greek and Roman civilizations from the Bronze Age through the 6th century AD. While preference has been given to English-language works, many important titles in French, German, Italian, and Spanish have also been included. There is also increased coverage of ancient philosophy, religion (including early Christianity), and art and archaeology. Late Antiquity, a major growth area in classical studies, has also received more attention. A core resource for reference librarians, students, and classical scholars working outside their immediate areas of specialization.



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