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Guide
to Early Church Documents
Links to sites and documents of the early church.
St.
Pachomius Library
Archive of English translations of early church documents (to
1200)
Christian Classics Ethereal
Library
Contains the entire Ante-Nicene, Post-Nicene, and Nicene and
Post-Nicene Fathers series, as well as other early church
writings.
Internet Archive of
Texts and Documents
Includes documents of the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic
Reformation, among other works.
Conference
14
The first conference of Abbot Nesteros on spiritual
knowledge.
The
Life of Malchus the Captive Monk
The life of Malchus as was written at Bethlehem, A.D., 391.
The
Life of Paulus the First Hermit
The Life of Paulus as was written in the year 374 or 375 during
Jerome's stay in the desert of Syria, as is seen from c, 6, and was
dedicated to Paulus of Concordia as stated in Jerome's Ep. x. c.
3.
The
Gregory of Nyssa Home Page
Gregory of Nyssa was born between 335 and 340 A.D. and died
sometime after 394. This site aims to eventually point to all English
translations of Gregory's work available on the Internet.
Yale
University Medieval and Renaissance Resources
An index including links to other sites, institutions, journals
and discussion groups.
Matrix
A collection of resources for the study of women's religious
communities from 500-1500.
Labyrinth
Home Page
Georgetown's index for Medieval Studies.
Medieval
Sourcebook
An Internet Medieval Sourcebook comprised of available public
domain and copy-permitted texts.
ORB--On-line Reference Book for
Medieval Studies
A cooperative effort on the part of scholars across the internet
to establish an online textbook source for medieval studies on the
World-Wide Web.
WWW
Medieval Resources
Links to discussion groups, databases, archives, and other sites
for Medieval studies.
Medieval
Europe
Links to Medieval documents.
Medieval
Manuscripts and Illumination from the Koninklijke Bibliotheek
Includes manuscripts, lithographs, drawings, and documents.
Life
of St. Martin: Contents
Sulpitius Severus on the Life of St. Martin. Translation and Notes
by Alexander Roberts.
Renaissance and
17th Century
Links to centers, documents, journals, newsgroups, and other
sites.
Medieval
& Renaissance Europe
Links to primary sources including the Corpus Iuris Iustinian.
Also has links regarding women's roles and gender.
Catholic
Reformation
Primary sources include works of individual theologians and documents
from the Council of Trent. Secondary sources include work on the
Jesuits.
Protestant
Reformation
Includes works of individual theologians and Luther's Order for
Divine Services.
Renaissance
Liturgical Imprints: A Census
A database of information about worship books printed before
1601.
Plague
and Public Health in Renaissance Europe
This project involves the creation of a hypertext archive of
narratives, medical consilia, governmental records, religious and
spiritual writings and images documenting the arrival, impact and
response to the problem of epidemic disease in Western Europe between
1348 and 1530. When completed researchers will be able to follow
themes and issues geographically across Europe in any given time
period or chronologically from the first cases of bubonic plague in
1348 to the early sixteenth century.
Rome
Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture
The Library of Congress' first exhibit in a series on the world's
great libraries.
Index of
Christian Art
The Index can presently provide access to complex information on
approximately 200,000 photographic reproductions of Christian art in
the east and west from early apostolic times up to 1400 A.D. The term
Christian is broadly construed and by no means restricted to art
produced within ecclesiastical contexts or theological in theme.
Classical Gods, crocodiles and comets are all included in the Index
if found in a Christian context. (Accessible from Yale IP
addresses)
Amiens
Cathedral Web Site
Images of the Cathedral from every possible angle.
Web Museum
Various works of art from many eras and styles.
World Art
Treasures
Artwork including Renaissance gardens and Roman portraits.
Renaissance
and Baroque Architecture
Primarily Itallian, French, and English art and architecture.
The
Bibliothèque Nationale de France presents : The Age of King
Charles V (1338-1380)
1,000 Illuminations from the Department of Manuscripts, including
breviaries.
THAIS
- 1200 Years of Italian Sculpture
Sculptures from Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque periods, among
others.