Friday, June 27, 2008

And some more...

Courtesy of Cliff Rogers' Soldiers' Lives Through History--The Middle Ages. Some of these I would never have found if I hadn't been given the actual adddress. Anything to help poor undergraduates access primary sources... That's one thing I've noticed about courses on the Middle Ages in general: students' paper topics tend to be limited simply because there isn't enough translated primary material. Somewhat of a relief, in a way, but there are times when the lack of material really irks me...unless said student can read Latin, which so far I haven't found.

In parentheses
http://www.yorku.ca/inpar/

Susan Rhoads' website
http://www.elfinspell.com/clio.html

Graham Loud, University of Leeds
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/history/weblearning/MedievalHistoryTextCentre/medievalTexts.htm

The Latin Library
http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/medieval.html

The Medieval and Modern Thought Digitalization
http://standish.stanford.edu/bin/page?forward=home

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