University of Toronto sites:
The Centre for Medieval Studies
Records of Early English Drama
The Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
The University of St Michael's College John M. Kelly Library
The Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies
How To Find Research Resources on the Web
General:
Art History Resources on the Web (by Chris Witcombe)
The Voice of the Shuttle (from the University of California at Santa Barbara)
The Librarians' Index to the Internet
INFOMINE (from the University of California)
The Middle Ages (General):
The Labyrinth (from Georgetown University)
NetSERF (from Catholic University)
The Medieval History and Literature Page (from Montclair State University)
The Online Medieval and Classical Library (from Berkeley)
WWW Medieval Resources (from Virginia Tech)
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook (from Fordham University ; now part of ORB)
ORB (The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies)
The NIXNET Medieval Home Page (by Nick Herman of Toronto)
Medieval Manuscripts:
A Medieval Manuscript Manual (from Central European University)
DScriptorium (from Brigham Young University)
The Aberdeen Bestiary (from the University of Aberdeen)
The Digital Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts from the British Library
The Age of King Charles V (from the Bibliothèque Nationale)
Leaves of Gold: Treasures of Manuscript Illumination from Philadelphia Collections
Griffon's Medieval Manuscripts
Listservs:
MEDART-L
MEDIEV-L
(See The Labyrinth for others.)
Some general advice: Be prepared to adjust the brightness and contrast controls on your monitor when viewing images. Be prepared for some delays. Be prepared to find that some URLs have changed and that some sites may be restricted.
Links to other sites on the Web by Albert Masters
Medieval Manuscripts on the Web: A Brief Introduction
Rare Books on the Web: A Brief Introduction
Rare Books on the Web: A List of Resources
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