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*The Forest of Rhetoric [or] ''silva rhetoricae'' [the [[Latin]] name) by Dr. Gideon Burton of Brigham Young University, "a guide to the terms of classical and renaissance rhetoric", updated regularly,  at [[http://rhetoric.byu.edu/]],  (last accessed May 2008).
 
*The Forest of Rhetoric [or] ''silva rhetoricae'' [the [[Latin]] name) by Dr. Gideon Burton of Brigham Young University, "a guide to the terms of classical and renaissance rhetoric", updated regularly,  at [[http://rhetoric.byu.edu/]],  (last accessed May 2008).
 
*The [[Authorised Version]] of the Bible has been consulted in an on-line form at the University of Virginia's e-text center at [[http://etext.virginia.edu/kjv.browse.html]] (last accessed June 2008).
 
*The [[Authorised Version]] of the Bible has been consulted in an on-line form at the University of Virginia's e-text center at [[http://etext.virginia.edu/kjv.browse.html]] (last accessed June 2008).
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*''The Complete Works of William Shakespeare'' have been consulted on line at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology website, at [[http://shakespeare.mit.edu/]].
 
*''[[OED]]'' has been regularly consulted on-line, as has the ''[[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]]''. (Both have been accessed through Hull University's [[Athens]]' licensing, which is gratefully acknowledged.)
 
*''[[OED]]'' has been regularly consulted on-line, as has the ''[[Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]]''. (Both have been accessed through Hull University's [[Athens]]' licensing, which is gratefully acknowledged.)
 
*'''Project Gutenberg'''
 
*'''Project Gutenberg'''
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*''Renascence Editions: an online repository of works printed in English between the years 1477 and 1799'' at the University of Oregon, [[http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/%7Erbear/ren.htm]] (last accessed June 2008).
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Revision as of 18:49, 4 June 2008

This is a bibliography page, concerning a work to which reference is made elsewhere in this guide.


Several resources that are available on line have been used in the research for AWE. These are listed here for the potential convenience of readers.

  • The Forest of Rhetoric [or] silva rhetoricae [the Latin name) by Dr. Gideon Burton of Brigham Young University, "a guide to the terms of classical and renaissance rhetoric", updated regularly, at [[1]], (last accessed May 2008).
  • The Authorised Version of the Bible has been consulted in an on-line form at the University of Virginia's e-text center at [[2]] (last accessed June 2008).
  • The Complete Works of William Shakespeare have been consulted on line at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology website, at [[3]].
  • OED has been regularly consulted on-line, as has the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. (Both have been accessed through Hull University's Athens' licensing, which is gratefully acknowledged.)
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Renascence Editions: an online repository of works printed in English between the years 1477 and 1799 at the University of Oregon, [[4]] (last accessed June 2008).