APICES members study the history of writing (ancient and medieval scripts), books and documents, both in their physical aspects and in their content, and the persons and institutions connected with making, using and keeping them. Two indexes: holding institution and a general index (authors and titles). Public libraries here includes university libraries. ![]() Has a developing database called Nouvelles Cotes-New Shelfmarks, International Index of Medieval Books Recently Acquired by Public Libraries. The Medieval Academy supports research, publication, and teaching in medieval art, archaeology, history, law, literature, music, philosophy, religion, science, social and economic institutions, and all other aspects of the Middle Ages.ĪPICES Association Paleographique Internationale: Culture, Ecriture, Societe These web resources are offered through the web site of the Medieval Academy of America, the largest organization in the United States promoting excellence in the field of medieval studies. Medieval Academy of America-Medieval Digital Resources Users are free to copy and edit content from this guide for their own purposes. It is curated and managed by members of the European Studies Section (ESS) of the Association of College & Research Libraries. Intended primarily for librarians it may be useful to scholars in this field. This guide is a list of scholarly resources in Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Modern Studies. ![]() At the very end are some links to databases. ![]() A couple of general, significant web sites, followed by an alphabetical list.
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