Página alemana donde encontramos la obra de Mabillon escrita en 1681 en imágenes digitalizadas de gran calidad. La obra (en latín) se centra en el estudio de la Diplomática antigua y medieval en Europa.
Fotografías históricas de monumentos y edificios clásicos. La página que lo aloja declara en su página inicial:
The Warburg Institute is concerned mainly with cultural history, art history and history of ideas, especially in the Renaissance. It aims to promote and conduct research on the interaction of cultures, using verbal and visual materials. It specializes in the influence of ancient Mediterranean traditions on European culture from the Middle Ages to the modern period. Its open-access library has outstanding strengths in Byzantine, Medieval and Renaissance art, Arabic, Medieval and Renaissance philosophy, the history of religion, science and magic, Italian history, the history of the classical tradition, and humanism. In several of these fields it can claim to be the most important library in the world. The photographic collection, organised by subject, documents the iconographical traditions of western art and facilitates research into these traditions as well as the identification of the subject of individual images. The archive holds the papers of Aby Warburg, Fritz Saxl and other staff members of the Institute, including both sides of their correspondence with many leading scholars of the twentieth century.
ToposText is a new interface that links readers and travelers to Europe's most ancient literary culture and to the Greek landscape that inspired it. TT presents 5000 places relevant to the ancient Greek world -- ancient cities and shrines, medieval castles and towers, modern museums and excavation sites -- primarily in Greece but including major places from Spain to the Caucasus. It links those places to the ancient authors who wrote about them in Greek or Latin. A large classical library married to an up-to-date gazetteer, freely available as a mobile application or this web site.
Proyecto Regestalia: edición de los regestos de los diplomas altomedievales de los reinos del Norte de la Península Ibérica entre los años 711 y 1065 (fecha de la muerte de Fernando I)