Some Medieval and Byzantine History Links:
- Roman Byzantine Sites
- Paul Halsall's Medieval Sourcebook contains full texts of medieval documents, including many saints' lives.
- Royal Ontario Museum's Gallery of Byzantine Art
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Bibliography on Women in Byzantium
- This is an annually published document by Professor Thalia Gouma-Peterson of The College of Wooster.
- Byzantine History
- Byzance : 330 - 1453 AD. What it meant to be a declining protege of the glorious Roman Empire. What it meant to be an Orthodox Empire, and have men worship in the Hagia Sophia. What it meant to be Byzantium, New Rome, Constantinople and Istanbul.
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Byzantium
- site for Byzantine studies. Resources, texts, images, and links.
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Byzantium - University of Michigan Collections and Expeditions
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Roman Byzantine Sites of Israel
- Damascus Gate, Nea Church, The Cardo and more. Part of the New Jerusalem Mosaic.
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Index - Resources for Historians of Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture
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Early Church Documents (circa 96-150 A.D.)
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Ecole Initiative
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Guide to Early Church Documents
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The British Library's Online Server, including the Magna Carta and other information.
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Mary's Gardens
- researches the hundreds of flowers named in medieval times as symbols of the life, mysteries and privileges of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL) is a collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization.
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Richard Lionheart
- excerpts from a biography based on a detailed study of source material; offers a profound analysis of the king's personality; (in English and German).
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EuroDocs
- primary historical documents from Western Europe.
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Labyrinth, The
- global information network of resources in medieval studies.
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
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Charles W. Nelson - Medieval Studies
- reflects the connections between all areas of the arts and humanities during medieval and Renaissance times.
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DScriptorium
- devoted to collecting, storing and distributing digital images of Medieval manuscripts.
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Medieval History Timeline
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Medieval Iberia Resources at Northwestern
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Medieval Medical Bibliography
- by Robert A. Laures.
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Medieval Resources, Europe, 800-1200
- Resource page for Medieval Studies, emphasis on North-Western Europe from 800-1200 CE.
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Old English Pages
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Online Medieval and Classical Library
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Regia Anglorum
- Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Norman and British living history, research and reenactment of the 10th/11th centuries.
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Transitions: English Feudal Development, 1016-1135
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General Resources for medievalists
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Medieval Links
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BBC2's Sexton's Tales of the Highgate Cemetery
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Ancient Roman Recipes
- Guardian's Egypt Main
Gate
- The Ancient World Web Main Index
- Luminarium
- All Souls' tour of Ancient Greek Artifacts
- Arthurian references at The
Camelot Project at the University of Rochester
- Diotima: Women &
Gender in the Ancient World
- Electronic Resources for
Classicists
- Exploring Ancient World Cultures
Return to the College of Staten Island, CUNY, History Department home page.