Useful sites for the study of Medieval Literature
Last updated, August 20, 2007
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Local Resources
Remote Resources
(For specifically Chaucerian links, go to My Chaucer Page)
Metapages ("jumping-off places") for medieval studies
The Labyrinth: Currently the master portal for medieval web resources
NetSERF Focusing on Medieval Internet sites: includes history, architecture, music, art, literature, law, and religion...
Old English Resources
Links to e-texts, instructional software, MS images, fonts, CD-ROM, and Anglo-Saxon
clip-art...
Organizations
The Medieval Institute's Home PageThe Medieval Institute at Western Michigan University, home of The International Congress on Medieval Studies ("Kalamazoo")...
Texas Medieval Association Home Page
The Medieval Academy of America's Home Page
Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies Home Page
American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain Home
The Society
for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East Home Page
Journals
Speculum The premiere journal of Medieval Studies.
Yearbook of Langland Studies
Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Arthuriana
Specialty sites
William Langland Home Page
Sir Thomas Malory Page
ArthurNet: Resources related to King Arthur...
Robin Hood
RabanusA listing of all manuscripts of Rabanus's De rerum naturis...
Paul Vincent Spade's Home Page on Medieval Logic and Philosophy
Christian Hagiography (Saints' Lives)Home Page for the Société des Bollandistes...
Information on Medieval Women Writers
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