[Artemisia] Links to medieval manuscripts online

Starr & Cross Reardon starr.cross.reardon at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 22:02:32 EST 2020


Thank you.  I love to find medieval texts for inspiration on poetry,
stories, and music.  Another source I have found very useful is:
https://archive.org/about/

Tigernach Bard

On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 6:40 PM Lynne Puckett <puckett.l.e at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, everyone,
> Today I found a link that lists links to websites with medieval manuscripts
> and documents.  Some of them are the full-page original illuminated
> manuscripts, some are documents in translation, with and without the
> originals.  If you want to look at Domesday Book, then read it in
> translation, one of the links has that.  Likewise cartularies of
> Charlemagne, Luther's 95 Theses, etc etc.
>
> Check out the links on this page:
> https://libguides.csun.edu/history497B/primary
>
> The ones to focus on are the Non-CSUN Internet Resource; unfortunately, the
> CSUN Early English Books Online is behind a login/paywall.  Most of the
> others look to be freely accessible.
>
> Have fun delving into medieval history!
>
> Retired Librarian,
> Aletheia Isidora of Philae
> --
> Billings, Montana
> Happy trails to you!
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