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Site Name and Description |
| Search
Engines & pages w/ Links & w/ Texts |
Castles on the
Web
A fun and informative database of Websites that relate to medieval
castles. Many images of castles are available here.
Paul V. Rockwell's
links
A listing of links compiled by a professor of French at
Amherst. Rockwell's page links to sites and projects pertaining to Medieval
Studies. Note: the link to Amiens Cathedral has unusual and interesting computer
generated images of the cathedral.
The Labyrinth
Georgetown's search engine for Medieval resources on the
web. There are 24 main categories to search - an extensive and useful site.
The Voice of the Shuttle: Web page
for Humanities Research
This is an amazing index of sites and information
pertaining to the humanities in general. Brief navigation leads to neat sites
pertaining all sorts of topics within Medieval Studies. |
| Dictionaries
& glossaries |
ORB: Guide to Medieval
Terms
A glossary of Medieval terms. Contains terms beyond those
used in Medieval Europe; terms relating to Islam are amongst others that are
included. |
| Writing,
Toponymy & Manuscripts |
Medieval
European Calligraphy
This site explores the art of Roman, Uncial, Carolingian, Gothic Textus
and Gothic Bastard Hands as well as Modern letter forms. Examples and
explanations of each are included.
The Orbis
Latinus Online
Columbia University's online version of Dr. J. G. Th. Graesse's
Orbis Latinus (1909), a text that pertains to Latin toponymy.
Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
Go to this site to see images of medieval manuscripts as
well as some rolls, parchments, formulary, and notebooks from a number of
libraries and collections. |
| Arthurania |
The Camelot Project
This site, sponsored by the University of Rochester,
contains Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies and general information. |
| General
History |
Au temps des forteresses medievales
A French website with historical, chronological and
cartographic information pertaining to the Middle Ages.
Hyper History Online
This site has timelines, maps, texts and other forms of
information for world history beginning before 1000 B.C |
| Religious |
Hagiographical studies and the
society of Bollandistes
A society dedicated to the study of the lives of saints
located in Brussels, Belgium. Go here to find religious calendars, saint's
homepages, the Acta Sanctorum and much, much more.
Bible
Browser Basic Home Page
This site was created by the scholarly technology group (STG)
and allows you to search the biblical passage of your choice from any of the
following versions of the Bible: Revised Standard, King James and Jerome's
(Latin) Vulgate. In addition, you can search the entire Bible, the TaNaKh or Old Testament,
the New Testament or the Deuterocanon (Apocrypha).
New Advent
This site has two editions of the Bible: the Douay-Rheims
and the New American. There are also church documents (almost exclusively from
the twentieth century) and many other links to Catholic sites. |
| Societies
& Orgs |
The Haskins Society
A society of scholars at Cornell University that study of
Viking, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and early Angevin history and the history of
neighboring areas and peoples.
The Medieval Academy of
America
Go to "Features" to read interesting news
articles written by members of the Medieval Academy. |