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Medieval studies
- ARGOS
- A peer-reviewed limited area search engine for classics and medieval
studies on the Internet. This means that a member of its editorial board
has seen and selected the sites the search engine identifies.
- Iter
- A bibliography of the Renaissance, defined as 1300-1700. It includes
long runs of many journals. This is a test site of a resource that will
ultimately be available by subscription only. Try it while you can!
- Netserf: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources
- Offers textual and graphic resources, organized into categories: archaeology,
architecture, art, drama, culture, history, law literature, music, people,
philosophy, religion, and science and technology; Also contains a research
center featuring info on conferences, articles, journals, etc. and a list
of bookmarks to other resources.
- ORB (Online Reference Book for medieval studies)
- An encyclopedia, a sourcebook of medieval texts and secondary readings, special subject bibliographies and more
- The Labyrinth: rescources for medieval studies
- Offers materials and information on cultures, general subjects, special
topics (including Arthurian studies), organizations conferences, texts,
images and more.
- Selective and annotated guide to internet sites on Arthurian subjects.
- Britannia: The Arthurian Century
- Timeline, documents and recources.
- The Camelot
Project (University of Rochester)
- THE CAMELOT PROJECT is designed to make available in electronic format
a database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information.
- Arthuria (Southern Methodist
University; scholarly journal)
- Arthuriana is the quarterly of the International Arthurian Society
- North American Branch. It is dedicated to all aspects of the Arthurian
story from its inception in the Middle Ages to its enactments in the present
moment.
- Oxford Arthurian Society
- The Arthurian Society exists to explore the figure of King Arthur in
history, literature and legend
- Avalon:
Arthurian Heaven
- This internet resource is designed for keen amateurs, especially those
with a new-age or symbolic outlook on the legends.
- On-line exhibition catalogue "Paging
Through Medieval Lives"
- The first extensive public display of medieval manuscript fragments
and books in the State of Utah. Focuses on the hand-produced codex as artifact
and as a representative of the intellectual and artistic pursuits of medieval
people. Ranging in date from the ninth to the sixteenth centuries.
- Yahoo's
Medieval Studies Humanities Search
- Yahoo's Search for medieval sites.
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