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Early Stuart Libels: An edition of poetry from manuscript sources - front page - 0 views

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    A web-based edition of early seventeenth-century political poetry from manuscript sources. It brings into the public domain over 350 poems, many of which have never before been published. Though most of the texts are poems of satire and invective, others take the form of anti-libels, responding to libellers with orthodox panegyric. These poems throw new light on literary and political culture Early Stuart Libels: an edition of poetry from manuscript sources.
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Internet Library of Early Journals - 0 views

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    ILEJ, the "Internet Library of Early Journals" was a joint project by the Universities of Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Oxford, conducted under the auspices of the eLib (Electronic Libraries) Programme. It aimed to digitise substantial runs of 18th and 19th century journals, and make these images available on the Internet, together with their associated bibliographic data. The project finished in 1999, and no additional material will be added. JOURNALS: Gentleman's Magazine - The Annual Register Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society - Notes and Queries - The Builder - Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
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The Anglo-Norman Dictionary - 0 views

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Prose Merlin - 0 views

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    This is the complete text of the 'Prose Merlin' in John Conlee's edition (Kalamazoo, 1998), presented as part of the TEAMS Middle English Texts website. The 'Prose Merlin' survives in one manuscript (Cambridge University Library MS Ff. 3. 11).
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Digital Medievalist - 0 views

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    Digital Medievalist is an international web-based community for medievalists working with digital media. It was established in 2003 to help scholars meet the increasingly sophisticated demands faced by designers of contemporary digital projects. Digital Medievalist publishes an open access journal, sponsors conference sessions, runs an email discussion list and encourages best practice in digital medieval resource creation.
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ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies - 0 views

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    The ORB is an academic site, written and maintained by medieval scholars for the benefit of their fellow instructors and serious students. All articles have been judged by at least two peer reviewers. Authors are held to high standards of accuracy, currency, and relevance to the field of medieval studies.
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