Student Resources
The Medieval and Renaissance Studies Resources page in the Leyburn library Web site lists resources available at W&L and beyond.
The Medieval Academy of America is the largest organization in the world devoted to medieval studies.
The Renaissance Society of America has been the leading organization in America devoted to the interdisciplinary study of the Renaissance since 1954.
The Labyrinth is a wonderful resource for medieval studies fields. It provides extensive links to other servers and projects that are of interest.
Other Medieval Studies Servers and Databases
Literary Sites
- The Bible Gateway
- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
- The World of Dante (with the Inferno in Italian and English, accompanied by illustrations for each Canto)
- Dante Exhibition
- Decameron Web (Boccaccio)
- Chaucer
- Chretien de Troyes
- The Edmund Spenser Home Page
- Mystery Play: The Day of Judgment
- UVA Middle English Electronic Text Collection
- Troilus and Criseyde
- The Richard III Foundation
Political and Economic History
- Capetians to Crusades (text in French)
- Virtual Pilgrimage to Jerusalem
- Florentine Catasto Online
- Magna Carta, Translation
Social History
- The Catacombs
- Domesday Book
- Julian of Norwich
- Medieval English Towns
- Robin Hood Project
- Sound Recordings, Chaucer
- Sound Recordings, Olde English
Liturgy/Ecclesiastical History
- Augustine of Hippo
- CANTUS—Chant
- Early Church Fathers (Patristic Texts)
- Trentine Mass in Latin and English
Philosophy/Theology
Art/Image Sites
- Art of Byzantium
- The Glory of Byzantium
- Byzantine Monuments
- Bayeux Tapestry
- Monastic art and architecture
- Gothic Sculpture
- Gothic Sculpture in Italy (Italian text)
- Notre Dame de Paris
- Amiens Cathedral
- Gothic Manuscript Painting
- Images from the Renaissance
- The Florence Art Guide
- Renaissance Artists
- Christus Rex: Vatican Art Archive
- Illuminated Manuscript Images from the Bodleian Library
- 1492 Exhibit: A Library of Congress Exhibit
- Rome Reborn: A Vatican/Library of Congress Exhibit