Useful sites for the study of Medieval Literature

[IMAGE]

Last updated, August 20, 2007

Students, If you encounter any problems or find broken links, please let me know. Click here to e-mail me


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

  • Return to