Links Database:
Keyword german
- Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft
- http://www.shakespeare-gesellschaft.de/deutsch/home.html
- TheGerman Shakespeare Societyis dedicated to encouraging appreciation of Shakespeare in the German-speaking world. Their site (also available in English) contains information on programs, conferences, and colloquia:
- keywords: german, germany
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Associations
- valid as of 2005-09-06
- MATEO - editio theodoro-palatina online
- http://www.uni-mannheim.de/mateo/start6.html
- The University of Mannheim, Germany, provides electronic facsimiles of Latin and German texts by Renaissance women. This site is in German:
- keywords: german, facsimiles, latin, women
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Women writers
- valid as of 2005-09-14
- Sh:in:E
- http://pages.unibas.ch/shine/
- Shakespeare in Europe, (Sh:in:E), a project of the English Department at Basel University, Switzerland. A substantial portion of this site is in German:
- keywords: languages, german
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Gateways
- valid as of 2005-10-05
- Shakespeare.ch
- http://www.shakespeare.ch
- Created by Sonia Marino and Tanja Walser, Shakespeare.ch includes a database of Shakespeare performances in Switzerland. Also included are links to sites with information on Elizabethan England, Shakespeare's life, and research resources. You can also play a Shakespeare memory game or send a virtual greeting card:
- keywords: performance, switzerland, german, international
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Theater Companies and Festivals > Switzerland
- valid as of 2007-02-05
The Alchemy Web Site- http://www.levity.com/alchemy/index.html
- The Alchemy Web Sitecontains a virtual library with images, articles, study courses, and more. In addition to English articles, it includes articles in French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, German, Russian, Portuguese, and even one document in Czech. Visit this wonderfully comprehensive site at:
- keywords: alchemy, articles, language, french, italian, spanish, japanese, german, russian, portuguese, czech
- found in: Renaissance Sites > History > Early sciences
- valid as of 2005-09-14
- The GermanHamlet
- http://www.columbia.edu/~fs10/bruder~1.htm#I.iia
- Anonymous.De Brudermord (Fratricide Punished): Tragoedia Der bestrafte Brudermord oder PrinzHamletaus Dannemark. This German play, ambiguously related toHamlet, is available in translation from Clifford Stetner of Columbia University:
- keywords: Ham, hamlet, german
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > European > Anonymous
- valid as of 2005-09-13