Medieval Net Resources
- DecameronWeb: Brown University site devoted to Boccaccio.
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook:Medieval and Early Renaisssance literature archive. Dozens of excerpts and full text resources, including a section dedicated to hagiography, and others on the Reformation, the Catholic Reformation, and the Early Church Fathers
- Online Resource Book for Medieval Studies: a site maintained by medieval scholars including text materials and teaching resources such as syllabi
- Christian Classics Electronic Library: contains The World Wide Study Bible that attempts to integrate all Bible-related resources on the Web, as well as early Christian writings
- The Charette Project: medieval manuscript tradition of Chretien de Troye's Le Chevalier de Charette in a multi-media electronic archive
- A collection of medieval music at DeKalb College
- Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy in Latin and English, trans. by W.V. Cooper. London: J.M. Dent, 1902. Includes a metrical introduction and life of Boethius
- Boethius Internet Seminar
- Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture: 200 of the Vatican Library's manuscripts, books, and maps. Presents the Vatican Library as the intellectual driving force behind the emergence of Rome as a
political and scholarly superpower during the Renaissance
- Medieval Manuscript's including an Italian Bible and Livy's History of Rome
- Medieval Churches in Italy: images and short descriptions of churches in Italy and throughout Western Europe
- The Labyrinth: inexhaustible store of medieval resources at Georgetown University with a page of links to sites related to Italian medieval culture
- University of Virginia Electronic Text Center: texts in English, French, Cyrillic, Chinese...
- Project Gutenberg: comprehensive etext archive
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