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.
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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