[Artemisia] Links to medieval manuscripts online
Allen Hall
dukealan at q.com
Thu Dec 3 01:09:42 EST 2020
That is great! Thank you for passing this along.
YIS, Alan
On December 2, 2020, at 9:00 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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