Arts of the Books Collection, Sterling Memorial Library: Scrolls Medieval Studies Research Guide

Texts and Sources: Full-Text Databases & CD-ROMs

All of the resources listed below can be found online, in print, and/or on CD-ROM at the Sterling Memorial Library Center for CD-ROM Reference. Inquire at the Reference Desk. Locations of the corresponding print versions of these resources are given where applicable.


  Abbreviationes Online:
Abbreviationes is a dictionary of medieval Latin abbreviations, designed for use in both learning and teaching of medieval Latin paleography and as a reference and research tool. The Main Dictionary is based on manuscripts from libraries throughout Europe including Catania, Uppsala, Coimbra, and St. Petersburg. It includes large collections such as the manuscripts held by the Vatican Library or the libraries at Paris as well as many smaller collections. Major collections in the United States, such as the manuscripts held by the Pierpont Morgan Library (New York City, New York) and the Huntington Library (San Marino, California), are also included. The entries in the Main Dictionary cover the period from the 8th century up to and including the 15th century.
ADMYTE: Archivo Digital de Manuscritos y Textos Españoles (Madrid: Ministero de Cultura, Biblioteca Nacional, Micronet, 1992 -)
A searchable CD-ROM archive of manuscripts in Spanish, focusing on texts from the medieval and early modern periods. Its diverse holdings include dictionaries, legal texts, poetry, and other genres, as well as some works in Catalan and Arabic.
Analecta Hymnica Online
An online searchable version of the 19th century Dreves edition, the most comprehensive published source for medieval and Renaissance Latin Hymnody available today. The massive 55 volume work lays the foundation for the history and appreciation of Latin hymns. It includes previously unedited and scattered materials as well as published hymn collections. The Analecta hymnica treats hymn texts principally and includes some material on melodies for the texts.
Archive of Celtic Latin Literature (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 1994)
This full-text database, realized by the Royal Irish Academy is a supplement to the Cetedoc Library of Christian Latin Texts. It contains the corpus of Latin literature produced in Celtic-speaking Europe, together with the Latin works of the "peregrini" on mainland Europe during the period 400-1200 A.D. It draws on over 100 known and unknown authors and includes more than 400 Latin works not to be found in CLCLT. These texts span the fields of theology, liturgy, computation, grammar, hagiography, poetry and historiography and includes legal texts, charters, inscriptions and so forth.
Bibliographie de Civilisation Médiévale
A bibliography of monographs worldwide and listings of miscellany volumes (conference proceedings, essay collections or Festschriften) focusing on the Central Middle Ages, but the coverage will be expanded in stages to cover both the Early and Late Middle Ages.
CETEDOC Library of Christian Latin Texts
Texts from the beginning of Latin literature (Livius Andronicus, 240 BC) through to the texts of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). It covers all the works from the classical period, the most important patristic works, a very extensive corpus of Medieval Latin literature as well as works of recentior latinitas including texts from the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. The complete works of writers such as Cicero, Virgil, Augustine, Jerome, Gregory the Great, Anselm of Canterbury, Bernard of Clairvaux and Thomas Kempis can thus be consulted.
Chaucer: Life And Times (Reading, England; Woodbridge, CT: Primary Source Media, 1995)
An interdisciplinary CD-ROM containing Chaucer's works and his life. Includes the complete original texts from the Riverside Chaucer, as well as modern translations, critical essays, images, maps, a glossary, and a host of other tools to contextualize this important writer.
Ductus
A d igital program designed for the teaching of Latin paleography. Based on 60 manuscript facsimiles from the period 150-1500 A.D., including folios from The Book of Kells. Includes videos depicting a modern scribe at work; a 14-session course in paleography and codicology; and extensive glossaries, bibliographies, and support documentation.
ES Europa Sacra
Coverage of medieval Church prelates, information on all 1300 medieval bishoprics, archdioceses and patriarchates under obedience to Rome, prosopographical information on bishops, archbishops and patriarchs, and gradually more recent prosopographical works on members of religious orders and data on secular clergy supplied by nationally-based prosopographical project.
Handpress Books
Records for European printing of the hand-press period (c. 1455-1830)
In Principio: incipit index of Latin texts (Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes (CNRS). Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, c1993- .)
Available online to the Yale community.
This database contains more than 400,000 incipits (the first words of a work) taken from the card files of the Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes (Paris) and the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library. The incipit collection covers all Latin texts that have been transmitted in manuscript since the origins of Latin literature up to about 1500. All literary genres are included: theology, history, medicine, liturgy, law, occult sciences, sermons, etc.
International Directory of Medievalists IDM
The IDM-RIM database is the directory compiled by means of international collaboration in the context of work undertaken by the Fédération Internationale des Instituts d'Etudes Médiévales (F.I.D.E.M.).
IEMA International Encyclopaedia for the Middle Ages
A supplement to the Lexikon des Mittelalters (LexMA).
International Medieval Biblography (IMB)
Access IMB
IMB has been the most important resource for those conducting research in the European Middle Ages (400-1500 A.D.). The online version (from Brepols publishers) now contains 300,000 articles, reviews, scholarly notes and similar literature on major aspects of medieval studies. Furthermore, IMB is international in scope, covering 4500 periodicals worldwide in more than 30 languages. Online version of IMB becomes available 6 months ahead of print.
Iter Italicum (New York, NY: E.J.Brill, 1995)
A database of uncatalogued or incompletely catalogued humanistic manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other libraries. Offers numerous search options. Print version: Kristeller, Paul Oskar. Iter Italicum; a finding list of uncatalogued or incompletely catalogued humanistic manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other libraries. London: Warburg Institute, 1963-1997.
Reference Z6611 H8 K65 (LC)
Judaic Classics Library (Chicago: Institute for Computers in Jewish Life, Davka Corporation, 1993)
A complement to the Responsa Project, the Library includes the Talmud Yerushalmi, the Zohar, Midrash Rabbah, and the Mishnah Berurah.
Late Medieval Liturgical Offices (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, c1996)
Covers nearly 1500 liturgical offices, 50,000 poems and 2,000 liturgical manuscripts, as well as thousands of chants and plainsong. A comprehensive two volume printed guide offers comprehensive guidance on strategies for using the data.
Lettres Pontificales / Papal Letters
Ut per litteras apostolicas The series of papal registers and letters of the 13th and 14th centuries preserved in the Vatican Secret Archives in Rome.
Lexikon des Mittelalters Online
The standard encyclopaedia for medieval studies. It deals with all branches of Medieval Studies and covers the period from 300 to 1500 AD/CE for the whole of Europe and parts of the Middle East and North Africa.
LIZ: Letteratura Italiana Zanichelli: Il CD Della Letteratura Italiana (Bologna, Italy: Zanichelli, 1993)
A CD-ROM database offering a chronological and thematic survey of Italian literature from the medieval and early modern periods. It features primary source works by 106 noted authors including Boccaccio, Dante, Petrarch, Macchiavelli, and Cellini. NYU has an online bibliography of the contents of LIZ.
Medieval Realms. Britain 1066-1500 (The British Library, 1994)
This database is a comprehensive collection of original source material for the Middle Ages in Britain. It contains images of manuscripts, artifacts and buildings together with transcripts and translations into modern English of key written sources. In addition there are sound clips of medieval music and spoken Middle English. Also available at the Divinity Library.
Medioevo Latino (Florence: Sismel, 1998)
Medioevo Latino is an annual bibliography of work done on medieval studies, relevant primarily to Latin texts written between 475 C.E. and the beginnnings of the 16th Century. Included on this digital bibliography are volumes I - X (1980-1989) and volume XVII (1996).
Des Minnesangs Frühling, EDV-Text (Kummerle Verlag, 1993)
This database is a collection of Middle High German courtly love poems or lyrics available in full-text, based on the 38th edition of the German classics Des Minnesangs Fruhling. It can be read and processed with Word Cruncher or any word processing software.
Print version: Des Minnesangs Fruhling. 36th revised and expanded edition. Stuttgart: S. Hirzel, 1977- .

SML Stacks PT1421 M5 1977
Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Munich: Brepols, Turnhout, 1996)
This database comprises a selection of texts from all five divisions of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Scriptores, Leges, Diplomata, Epistolae, Antiquitates.) It is planned to expand the content of the CD-Rom annually so that the entire body of MGH editions will be available in this format within 10 to 15 years.
MGH Online
Print version: Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Berlin and elsewhwere: 1826- . In progress.

SML, L&B, Historical Texts DD3 M8 (LC)
New Bible Library (Oklahoma City, OK: Ellis Enterprises, 1993)
This CD-ROM offers scholars a range of approaches to Biblical studies, including over a dozen versions of the Bible itself, as well as maps, dictionaries, and commentaries, in an interlinked format.
POESIS (Bologna, Italy: Zanichelli, 1993)
A CD-ROM database offering survey of classic and Christian Latin poetry.
Portraits of Byzantium (Lambrakis Research Foundation, 1997)
This Multimedia CD-ROM presents Europe's longest-lived empire: Byzantium, an intriguing link between ancient Greece and Rome and the modern world, between East and West - a veritable mosaic of peoples and traditions unified by the medieval Greek cultural tradition. The story of Byzantium is presented here through a series of 13 PORTRAITS of prominent Byzantines in order to introduce the user to the major themes, events and aspects of Byzantine history and culture. Portraits interact with a series of 12 subjects which throw light on themes such as economic and social life, art and architecture, monasticism, the empires neighbours, the imperial court and associated topics.
The Responsa Project: The Global Jewish Database (Ramat-Gan, Israel: Bar Ilan University, 1992)
This CD-ROM database, compiled by Bar Ilan University, brings together over a thousand years of Jewish scholarship: Tanach, Midrashim, the Babylonian Talmud, Rashi, Rambam, and 253 books of rabinnical responsa.
The Sagas of Icelanders with lemmatized concordance (Iceland: Mal og menning, 1996)
The Sagas of Icelanders are now for the first time available to scholars and other interested people in computerised form. All these unique Icelandic medieval narratives, a total of 40, exist on this CD-ROM, and are easily searchable. The CD-ROM also contains a lemmatized concordance, as well as a detailed thesaurus and dictionary. These sagas are printed with modern spelling to make it easier for the contemporary reader.
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (Irvine: Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, UC Irvine, 1987- )
Available online to the Yale community.
The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG) database is the work-in-progress of an ambitious project housed at the University of California, Irvine. The TLG aims to produce a data bank of all ancient Greek authors and texts extant from the period between Homer and 600 C.E., including New Testament authors. TLG contains nearly 2,900 authors and more than 8,000 individual pieces of extant writing in Greek. The current release is virtually complete through 200 C.E. For more information, connect to the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae Web site. Also available at the Divinity Library.
The Utrecht Psalter (Utrecht: Utrecht University Library, 1996).
Multimedia CD-ROM showing the text and images of a ninth-century Latin psalter of the Psalms of David. Translation of text, with commentary relating it to the images, available in Latin, English, Dutch, and French. Beautiful portrayal and use of images.
VLD Vetus Latina Bible Versions of the latin fathers
Latin biblical texts which were in existence and use from the second century AD/CE until the time when the Vulgate became predominant are known under the common rubric of the Vetus Latina, or the Old Latin, Bible. The term Vetus Latina refers to all those biblical texts translated into Latin which are not found in the Vulgate. The textual tradition of the Vetus Latina is complex and incomplete. Because there are a limited number of extant manuscripts that haphazardly cover the biblical text the basic sources are biblical citations or allusions that are found within the writings of the Latin Fathers or Greek patristic authors who were translated at an early date into Latin. This database contains every citation, listed by book, chapter and verse of the Bible.
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