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Online sources of early Medieval Europe - 13 views

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    "This is a collection of hyperlinks to digitized editions of source-documents and literature concerning early medieval Europe that can be found on the internet today. Sources listed here are all available to the public, free of charge. Currently there are 3696 entries in this collection. "
David Hilton

Archaeology in Europe Educational Resources - 0 views

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    Has some small excerpts from medieval texts with accompanying translation and explanation. Not a whole lot there (unless you pay for premium access...) but would be useful for student research into medieval Britain/Constantinople/Vikings). Some pretty images for classroom resources there, too.
David Hilton

Historic Cities: Maps & Documents - 1 views

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    This site has some wicked medieval and early modern maps of Europe, Asia and Africa. There are also primary sources and other images.
David Hilton

Kunera - 3 views

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    A database of archaeological finds of medieval badges and ampulla in Europe. It takes you to a map where you can search for them. Admission - I don't know what an ampulla is. Sounds cool though, doesn't it?
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CARRIE: An Electronic Library - 5 views

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    Collections focussing mainly on medieval and early C20th European history in the US and Europe.
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Bill Thayer's Gazetteer of Italy - 2 views

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    Has some choice images of ancient and medieval Italy which would be useful for assessment design, classroom resources or research. I found some of the information accompanying the images a little superficial, however.
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TimeMaps Atlas of World History - 1 views

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    An excellent site for maps of civilisations of all time periods and regions. Easily usable - great for student research or developing classroom resources. Just save the images and Bob's your uncle!
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    Just checked this site out for Medieval History maps. The site is only in Beta phase at the moment and only covers up to the end of Ancient History. i.e. 500AD
David Hilton

Digital image collections | Cambridge University Library - 1 views

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    Set of collections of digital resources mainly focussing on medieval English history.
David Hilton

Flickr: Walters Art Museum Illuminated Manuscripts' Photostream - 4 views

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    Has nearly 80 images of medieval illuminated manuscripts and maps. Very beautiful.
David Hilton

Houghton Library MSS Widener - Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library - Harva... - 3 views

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    Links to pages with images of manuscripts in the respective language.
David Hilton

Euratlas Historical Maps - 14 views

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    Collections of maps of Europe and the Middle East in high resolution and organised by centuries. Also has a video on Europe since Roman times.
David Hilton

European History Sources - 2 views

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    This site is briliant! A bunch of exemplary librarians maintain a list of high-quality sites which can be used for historical research on Europe. It's especially good for World War One but also some of the smaller European countries which are often hard to find information on.
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Welcome to the Index of Christian Art - 1 views

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    Focuses on art from the medieval period.
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Rutgers University Libraries: Digital Library Projects - 0 views

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    A set of digital source collections centring mainly on alcohol and society, music, New Jersey, Italy, Late Medieval period, women and environmentalism.
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History Guide NG - 0 views

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    Got sick of looking at this site in my tabs. I'll go back and add them individually. One day. There are nearly 2000 sites there related to medieval history. Guess someone had no life...
David Hilton

Tacitus Historical Atlas - 3 views

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    A collection of historical maps focusing on medieval and modern European history. They're not the best quality but might be useful.
David Hilton

The English Emblem Book Project - 4 views

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    The English Emblem Book Project of the Penn State University Libraries in Pennsylvania, USA, has digitized older form of texts, the emblem books, for the 16th to the 19th centuries. "An emblem book is a collection of images with adjoining text. In an emblem there is a dialog or tension between image and word. Emblems are frequently allegorical in theme. Emblem books are a form of text not altogether familiar to us today. An emblem book represents a particular kind of reading. Unlike today, the eye is not intended to move rapidly from page to page. The emblem is meant to arrest the sense, to lead into the text, to the richness of its associations. An emblem is something like a riddle, a "hieroglyph" in the Renaissance vocabulary -- what many readers considered to be a form of natural language."
David Hilton

Europeana - Homepage - 0 views

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    Not sure if I've already bookmarked another page from this site. It's a repository of European heritage, which for us means sources and images. I think it will become quite a massive repository of sources for all periods and regions of Europe.
David Hilton

Europe in the Late Middle Ages - 10 views

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    Comprehensive set of study materials on the history of the Middle Ages provided for tertiary students.
David Hilton

Yale University Library: Digital Collections - 0 views

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    A brilliant search engine for historical images; it searches over 300000 images from a wide variety of sites.
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