Research: Getting Started @ Swem
International Medieval Bibliography
Iter:Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance
JSTOR: The Scholarly Journal Archive
MLAIB Modern Language Association International Biblliography (Literature and Language)
La Coronica (PC 4001 .C67)
Early Medieval Europe ( D 111 .E270)
Essays in Medieval Studies (CB 351 .I45a Internet)
Exemplaria (PN 661 .E94)
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (D 1 .J687)
Journal of Medieval History (D 111 J67)
Medieval Perspectives (CB 351 .M393)
Moyen Age: Revue d'Histoire et de Philologie (D 111 .M9)
Notttingham Mediaeval Studies (PN 661 .N6)
Olifant (PN 689 .O44)
Speculum (PN 661 .S6)
Medieval Studies: A Bibliogrpahical Guide (REF CB 351 .A1 C76 1983)
Medieval Studies: An Introduction (REF D116 .M4)
Pilgrimage in the Middle Ages: A Research Guide (REF BV 5067 .D38 1993)
Annotated Index of Medieval Women (REF CT 3220 .A56 1992)
Dictionary of Medieval Knighthood and Chivalry (2 Vols.) (REF CR 4505 .B76 1986)
Dictionary of the Middle Ages (13 Vols.) (REF D 114 .D5 1982)
Encyclopedia of the Crusades (REF D 155 .A6 2003)
Encyclopedia of the Medieval World (2 Vols.) (REF D 114 .E55 2005)
Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages (2 Vols.) (REF D 114 .E53 2000)
Medieval Archaeology: An Encyclopedia (REF D 125 .M42 2001)
Medieval England: An Encyclopedia (See also Med.l France, Germany, etc.) (REF DA 129 .M43 1998)
Trade, Travel and Exploration in the Middle Ages: An Encyclopedia (REF D 114 .T73 2000)
Who's Who in the Middle Ages (REF CT 114 .S56 2001)
Chronology of the Medieval World: 800 to 1491 (REF D 118 .S855 1973b)
Cumulative Bibliography of Medieval Military History and Technology (REF D 128 .D48 2002)
Documents in Medieval Latin (REF DA 2825 .T48 1998)
Great Events from History: The Middle Ages, 477-1453 (2 Vols.) (REF D 119 .G74 2005)
Literature of Medieval History, 1930-1975 ( 5 Vols.) ( REF D 117 .A1 P3 1980)
Medieval World: 300-1300 (D 117 .C3 1968)
Medieval Worlds: A Sourcebook (REF D 113.5 . M43 2003)
New Cambridge Medieval History ( 7 Vols.) (REF D 117 .N48 1995)
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Classical and Medieval Literature Criticism (Continung Series--43 Vols. to date) (REF PN 681.5 .C57)
Classical Myths and Legends in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (REF PN 669 .B78 1998)
Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 286: Castilian Writers, 1400-1500 ( REF PS 129 .D52 V. 286)
Dictionary of Medieval Heros: Characters in Medieval Narrative Traditions and Their Afterlife in Literature, Theatre, and the Visual Arts (REF PN 682 .C5 V3513 1998)
Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature (REF PN 669 .E53 2000)
Atlases and Latin Dictionaries
Atlas of the Medieval World (REF D 117 .M35 2004)
Augsburg Historical Atlas of Christianity in the Middle Ages (REF G 1796 .E4A5 1967)
Cambridge lllustrated Atlas of Warfare: The Middle Ages, 768-1487 (REF G 1034 .H6 1996)
New Penguin Atlas of Medieval History (REF D 118 .M26 1992)
Dictionary of Ecclesiastical Latin (REF PA 2891 .D53 1995)
Medieval Latin Dictionary (Ed. J.F. Niermeyer) (REF PA 2890 .N54 2002)
Web Resources
Centre for Medieval Studies - University of Toronto
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/medieval/
The Centre coordinates a program combining the resources of the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies and those of Participating departments and programs at the University of Toronto. It serves as a meeting point at which topics and issues touching several different disciplines can be explored and studied in depth.
Internet Medieval Sourcebook - Fordham University
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html
Includes selected texts for teaching purposes, full-text medieval sources, hagiographical sources (saints' lives), selected secondary sources, and multimedia consisting of maps and images, and guides to films and musical recordings.
The Labyrinth - Resources for Medieval Studies - Georgetown University
http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/
"The Labyrinth's easy-to-use menus and links provide connectiions to databases, services, texts, and images on other servers around the world."
http://www.luminarium.org/
"Luminarium features access to various online texts, images, and content for English literature during the medieval (Middle English), Renaissance, and seventeenth-century time periods.
Medieval and Renaissance Food Homepage
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/food.html
Includes primary sources, articles and publications, individual recipes, etc.
NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources
http://www.netserf.org/
"NetSERF's goal is to provide those interested in any aspect of the Middle Ages a single index of all the best medieval resources available on the Internet."
ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
http://www.the-orb.net/index.html
"The ORB is an academic site written and maintained by medieval scholars for the benefit fo their fellow instructors and serious students." It is one of the major Web portals for humanities medievalists.