IV. Research materials for Medieval Studies: starting points
  • The Labyrinth
  • Yahoo-Medieval Studies
  • History Web at NYU: Medieval and Renaissance Studies
  • University of Kansas FTP site for study aids, articles, bibliographies, latin texts, translations, logs, other texts
  • WWW Medieval Resources from Virginia Tech: personal pages, links to discussion lists, texts, etc.
  • Byzantium: Byzantine Studies on the Internet
  • The Atrium: articles, texts, manuscripts
  • Library catalogs
  • Academic library catalogues in the U.S. (from the Labyrinth)
  • European library catalogues
  • Web connections to European library catalogues
  • Library catalogs worldwide (Yaleinfo)
  • Library of Congress Classics, Byzantine, and Medieval Studies collections
  • Bibliographies
  • Bibliography of Medieval Studies (from Wesleyan University)
  • University of Kansas FTP site
  • Texts, Archives, Indexes, Image Collections and Other Projects
  • Aquinas' Summa theologica
  • ARTFL Project
  • Beowulf
  • Berkeley Online Medieval and Classical Library
  • Canterbury Tales Project
  • CANTUS: Database of Divine Office Gregorian Chant
  • Charette Project
  • CETEDOC- Pseudo Dionysius
  • Dartmouth Dante Project
  • DScriptorium (Archive of Manuscript Images)
  • The Electronic Beowulf
  • Electronic Thesaurus Linguae Latinae
  • Illuminated manuscript images from the Bodleian Library
  • Image links to Beowulf, Bayeux Tapestry, Bodleian Literary MSS, Piers Plowman, Book of Kells, etc.
  • Index of the Corpus of Old English
  • The Middle English Collection at the Electronic Text Center, UVa
  • Oxford Text Archive
  • Piers Plowman Electronic Archive
  • St. Pachomius Library: Literature of the early Christian church
  • Thesaurus Musicarum Latinarum
  • Journals
  • Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
  • Bryn Mawr Medieval Review
  • Traditio
  • Arthuriana
  • Old English Newsletter
  • Envoi: A Review Journal of Medieval Literature
  • The American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures

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