Medieval and Renaissance Studies

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WESS Medieval and Renaissance Web provides access to scholarly resources for Western Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
It includes vendor information for commercial products, as well as access to free sites.
The resources listed here have undergone a selection and evaluation process.


Contents

Guides and Subject Indices

Byzantium
Camelot Project
CERES: Cambridge English Renaissance Electronic Service
Dante Studies
Decameron Web
Digital Dante
Early Modern Women Database
The Ecole Initiative: A hypertext encyclopedia of early church history
The English Renaissance in Context
Erasmus Online
Essentials of Music (includes Medieval and Renaissance)
Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index
Frauenklöster im Mittelalter und Neuzeit
Google Searches [Medieval and Renaissance Studies]
Historische Hilfswissenschaften
International Medieval Bibliography & Other Reference Tools (Brepols)
Iter: Gateway to the Renaissance (including Iter Italicum - Subscription Databases)
The Labyrinth Project
Late Medieval and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts - Books of Hours 1400-1530
Medioevo Italiano
Monastic Matrix
The Medici Archive Project
The Medieval Jewish History Resource Directory
Mediaeval Logic and Philosophy
Middle English Compendium
NetSERF
Nuovo Rinascimento
ORB Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
Ottoman Web Site
PhiloBiblon
Reti medievali: Online Initiatives for Medieval Studies
Select Bibliography for Medieval Studies
The World of Dante
The WWW Virtual Library History Index: Medieval Europe


Reference Tools

RenDico Dictionnaires de la Renaissance
Termini vernetzter Wortschatz lateinischer Wissensliteratur der Frühen Neuzeit
Medieval Abbreviations


Manuscript Books

Bodleian Library, Manuscript Images
Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts, British Library]
Corsair (Pierpont Morgan Library)
D-Scriptorium
Digital Scriptorium
El Escorial (Royal Library)
Enluminures (illuminated manuscripts in France)
Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes
Manuscripta Mediaevalia (Germany)
Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts (Netherlands)
Roman de la Rose
Uncatalogued Manuscript Control Center

Institutes, Organizations, and Collections (selected)

American Cusanus Society
Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Augustinian Institute, Villanova University
Biblioteca Marciana, Venice
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
British Library
Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies (CEMERS)
Center for Medieval Studies: Fordham University
Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto
Centre for Renaissance Studies, Newberry Library
Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, University of Toronto
Delaware Valley Medieval Association
Dumbarton Oaks, Byzantine Studies
Erasmus Institute, University of Notre Dame
Folger Shakespeare Library and Folger Institute
Gallica (Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris)
Hill Museum and Manuscript Library
Hispanic Society of America
The I Tatti Renaissance Library
Institute for Medieval Studies, Leeds University
Italica Press
Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame
Medieval Academy of America
Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University
Medievalismo
Middle East Documentation Center, University of Chicago (Includes Ottoman documentation)
Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
Renaissance Society of America
Sixteenth Century Society and Conference
Society for Reformation Studies
Stanford Medieval Studies Resources
UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Vatican Film Library, Saint Louis University

Electronic Journals and Reviews (selected)

Medieval & Renaissance Studies Periodicals
Early Modern Culture: An Electronic Seminar
Early Modern Literary Studies: A Journal of Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Literature
JSTOR
A collection of electronic versions of older journals, including Speculum, Studies in the Renaissance, and Renaissance Notes / Renaissance Quarterly. (Subscription database)
The Medieval Review (formerly Bryn Mawr Medieval Review)
Others


Electronic Texts and Images--Commercial and Subscription

Admyte
An ongoing, CD-ROM based project to digitize in a single database all texts written in Castilian before 1615.
Available from Micronet.
Index of Christian Art
CLCLT (formerly CETEDOC) and other editions of Latin patristic and medieval texts (Brepols)
Early Encounters in North America' and Ad fontes (Alexander Street)
Early English Books Online (ProQuest)
Empire Online (Adam Matthew Publications)
Medieval & Early Modern Data Bank
Past Masters - Full-text Philosophy resources, including Aquinas & Ockham (InteLex)
Patrologia Latina: Migne's corpus of Christian Latin texts, and Acta Sanctorum
The Bollandists' Hagiographic Collection (Chadwyck-Healey/ProQuest)
Women Writers Project


Electronic Texts and Images--Free Sites (selected)

Camena Corpus automatum multiplex electrorum Neolatinitatis auctorum
Catholic Encyclopedia
Catasto of 1427 online
Charrette Project
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Dartmouth Dante Project
The Digital Michelangelo Project
Digitalmedievalist.org
Early Modern Text Forum
Eurodocs: History of Medieval and Renaissance Europe (Primary documents online)
Electronic European literature collections
Internet Medieval Sourcebook
Jesuits and the Sciences 1540-1995
LIBRO-The Library of Iberian Resources Online
Luminarium
Medieval and Modern Thought Digitization Project
Medieval Sources online
Monumenta Germaniae Historica (includes link to dMGH - digitized texts)
Nouvelles Cuentos: Short Stories
Online Medieval and Classical Library
Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe
Renascence Editions: Works Printed in English, 1477-1799
Renaissance Electronic Texts
TEAMS Middle English Texts
Voice of the Shuttle: Anglo-Saxon and Medieval


Other Resources

Collection Development for Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Acknowledgements

The page coordinator for the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Web is Tom Izbicki, Rutgers University (tizbicki@rci.rutgers.edu).
All interested persons are welcome as contributors: you may sign up for a password to make your own wiki additions and corrections.


The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Web is one part of the Western European Studies Section Web of resources for Western European studies.

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We would like to thank the libraries of Brigham Young University and Rutgers University for providing assistance and computing resources that make this national endeavor possible.


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