MEDIEVAL RESOURCES
Updated 10/2/99
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ORB: The Online Reference Book for
Medieval Studies.
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The Internet Medieval
Sourcebook: A comprehensive collection of information and texts from Fordham University.
- Netserf: "The
Internet Connection for Medieval Resources" from the Catholic University of
America.
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The Online Medieval & Classical
Library: OMACL is a collection of some of the most important literary
works of Classical and Medieval civilization.
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Labyrinth: A
World Wide Web site for Medieval Studies sponsored by Georgetown University.
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Classics 203: Georgetown University's Medieval Latin course site.
- Stanford University Library Medieval
Page: Bibliographies, guides, dictionaries, and links.
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Medieval Feminist Index: From Haverford College, the Medieval Feminist
Index covers journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about
women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages.
- Women
Writers of the Middle Ages: Information about a number of secular and
religious medieval women writers, bibliographies, and numerous links to other
medieval sites.
- Darko's Mediaevalia: An eclectic
collection of materials from Zurich.
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DScriptorium: "A site devoted to the collection, storage and distibution of
Medieval manuscripts. All material "may be freely distributed for the personal
use of students, scholars and the public."
- History and Culture:
- Vademecum in
opus Saxonis et alia opera Danica compendium ex indice verborum.
- Medieval
Science: The Medieval Science Home Page offers a wide variety of
information about early science and technology.
- History of Islamic
Biomedicine: A collection of sites covering the wide range of Islamic
Medicine.
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Institute of Medieval
Studies: From Zurich, Switzerland.
- Dante: Otfried
Lieberknecht's Homepage for Dante Studies.
- Bryn Mawr
Medieval Review: Published since 1993, BMMR carries reviews of recent
books in medieval studies.
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