Resources for Medieval Studies

      Including Sites for Late Antique, Early Church and Byzantine Studies


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      Subject Indices & Link Collections

      Texts, Projects, Journals & Bibliographies

      Sites on Specific Topics or Regions

      Archaeological Field Projects

      Associated Languages

      Atlases and Geographic Information

      Related Museum Collections

      Associations, Centers & Organizations

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        Subject Indexes and Collections of Links

        Sites whose main purpose is to collect links to other, related sites.

      1. Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe (ARGE)
      2. Archaeology_AT- Links to Austrian Archaeology
      3. ArchDATA: Carrefour WWW de l'archéologie en France
      4. ArchWEB Nederland
      5. Byzantium: Byzantine Studies on the Internet
      6. Guide to Early Christian Literature on the Internet
      7. Labyrinth: Medieval Studies Infoserver. Relevant bibliographies and other material.
      8. Library of Congress Resources for Latin and Greek Classics, including Late Antique and Medieval works.
      9. Medieval Resources Page
      10. NetSERF, Beau A.C. Harbin's Medievalist's Home Page, surely one of the finest Medieval resource sites on the Web, and definitely the one with the most links to other sites of interest to Medievalists!
      11. The Medieval Page: Sources for Medieval Studies on the WWW
      12. World History
      13. World History Compass
      14. Worlds of Late Antiquity
      15. Texts, Projects, Journals, Bibliographies, Etc.

      16. British Archaeology
      17. Medieval Review
      18. Structural Analysis of Hagia Sophia
      19. Byzantine Studies Conference
      20. Cassiodorus An e-postprint by James O'Donnell.
      21. The Catholic Encyclopedia
      22. Center for the Study of Architecture Newsletter
      23. Classics Eireann
      24. Classics Ireland
      25. Consortium for Latin Lexicography and Thesaurus Linguae Latinae
      26. Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources
      27. Directory of Royal Genealogical Data. Includes Roman, Byzantine and Early Medieval material.
      28. The Early Church Fathers
      29. The Ecole Initiative: A Hypertext Encyclopedia of Early Church History.
      30. FRANTIQ: Fichier de Recherche de l'Antiquité
      31. The Getty Art History Information Program
      32. Guide to Early Church Documents
      33. Infimae Aetatis A Textual Data Bank of Late Antique and Medieval Inscriptions
      34. Instrumentum: European research group on crafts and manufactured products in Antiquity
      35. Internet Medieval Sourcebook
      36. Late Antique Urbanism at the University of Nottingham
      37. Princeton University's Mappamundi
      38. Princeton University's Medieval History and Literature
      39. The MiamiMOO Project. Constructing a virtual space for the study of ancient religion.
      40. Monumenta Germaniae Historica
      41. The Mount Athos Greek Manuscripts Catalog: The Philotheou Monastery Project. From Bates College.
      42. Online Medieval and Classical Library
      43. Orb: Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
      44. Orthodox Reading Page
      45. Scholia Reviews
      46. TITUS: Thesaurus Indogermanischer Text - und Sprachmaterialien

        Sites devoted to Specific Topical or Regional Concerns

      47. Archaeology in Luxembourg
      48. Archaeology in Malta
      49. Art History on the Web. With headings for Greek Classical, Etruscan, Hellenistic, Roman, Early Christian, Byzantine, Medieval and Romanesque categories.
      50. Art Images
      51. Barbarians on the Greek Periphery? Origins of Celtic Art
      52. The "Best of" Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
      53. Byzantium 1200
      54. CATHEDRALS - An Earthlore Exploration of Gothic Cathedral Architecture
      55. The Christian Topography of Cosmas Indicopleustes
      56. Christus Rex et Redemptor Mundi.
      57. Egeria and the Fourth Century Liturgy of Jerusalem
      58. The Electronic Beowulf from the University of Kentucky or the British Library.
      59. EUROPEAN HISTORY
      60. The Gregory of Nyssa Homepage
      61. Histoire de l'art
      62. History of Mathematics.
      63. The History of Plumbing
      64. Jay's History and Technology Back Pages
      65. Images for Art History at the Australian National University.
      66. From ANU
      67. Form based query into Mediterranean basin database from ANU
      68. From NCSA
      69. Images from History
      70. The Index of Christian Art at Princeton University
      71. Late Antique art: Index of Images From Vergil MSS Vat. lat. 3225 and 3867
      72. Levantine Castles
      73. Library of Congress Vatican Exhibit
      74. Mythology in Western Art
      75. NetSERF: Medieval Art
      76. NetSERF: Medieval Architecture
      77. la Cathedrale de Notre Dame de Paris
      78. Period and Style for Designers. Images from many periods.
      79. Sainte Chapelle
      80. The Shroud of Turin Home Page
      81. Traditions of Magic in Late Antiquity
      82. VIKING Home PageWindows on Italy. A brief history of Italy.
      83. World Art Treasures
      84. The World of the Vikings: A project led by the National Museum of Denmark and The York Archaeological Trust

        Archaeological Field Projects

      85. The Christian Catacombs of Rome
      86. Constantinople Home Page
      87. GIS and Remote Sensing for Archaeology: Burgundy, France
      88. Izmir Region Excavations and Research Project
      89. The Jerusalem Mosaic
      90. Nimes: 2000 ans de culture latine

        Related Languages and Writing

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        Atlases and Geographic Information

      91. Atlas historique de l'Antiquité tardive
      92. Gazetteer of Europe, with over thirty pages for locations of Medieval churches, frescoes, etc. The site is still growing, so visit it often.
      93. Global Images from GRASS GIS.
      94. Maps and Codices of the Roman Empire
      95. The Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection: Electronic Maps. Excellent resource for maps of particular countries.
      96. Thesaurus of Geographic Names, The Getty Information Institute
      97. Related Museum Collections

      98. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University. With pages for the Cast Gallery and Beazley Archive.
      99. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris Easily the most extensive collection of illuminated manuscript images to be found on one site. Vive la France!
      100. The British Museum
      101. Fine Arts Museum San Francisco
      102. Harvard University Art Museums
      103. Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow
      104. Louvre, Paris: Home Page,
      105. Metropolitan Museum of Art
      106. Musei Vaticani
      107. Museo Virtuale L'arte medioevale a Pisa
      108. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
      109. Virtual Library entry for museums
      110. Related Associations, Centers and Other Organizations

      111. American Numismatic Society has an extensive collection of Medieval coins and literature on Medieval numismatics.
      112. Amsterdam Society for Medieval Studies
      113. Center for the Study of Architecture
      114. Centre d'Histoire des Religions
      115. Current Middle Ages Server of the Society for Creative Anachronism
      116. Institute for Antiquity and Christianity
      117. Le Laboratoire d'Analyse Statistique des Langues Anciennes
      118. Society for Late Antiquity

        Course Materials and Teaching Resources

      119. Augustine Seminar at the University of Pennsylvania
      120. CyberLatin
      121. Daily Life Course Notes
      122. A Forum for Latin Teachers
      123. Greek History
      124. Internet Resources for Latin Teachers
      125. Latin Teaching Materials
      126. The Middle East: From the Roman Empire to the Mongol Invasions
      127. A Visual Tour Through Late Antiquity


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