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Saturday, January 22, 2011

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  • Archaeology in Europe
  • Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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  • Bible Gateway
  • Biblical Art on the WWW
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  • British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
  • British Library Digitized Manuscripts
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  • Columbia University Visual Media Center
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  • Digital Scriptorium
  • Digitisted Medieval Manuscripts Maps
  • Dr. Dianne Tillotson
  • Dr.Dianne Tillotson/Medieval Writing
  • Duke Papyrus Archive
  • Early Manuscripts at Oxford University
  • Epistolae:Medieval Women's Letters
  • Eureka!
  • Evolution of the Medieval Book
  • Fitzwilliam Museum
  • Flemish Primitives
  • Geoffrey Chaucer Website
  • Google Art Project
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  • Guild of Bookworkers
  • Harry Ransom Center University of Texas, Austin
  • Hathi Trust Digital Library
  • Heavenly Craft
  • Hill Museum and Manuscript Library
  • Houghton Library
  • Hypertext Book of Hours
  • Hypnerotomachia Poliphili
  • ILAB
  • Iluminated Manuscripts/ Project Gutenburg
  • Incunabula
  • Index of Christian Art/ Princeton University
  • International Dunhuang Project/British Library
  • Internet Archive
  • Internet Medieval Sourcebook/ORB/Fordham University
  • Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts
  • Jeremy Norman's History of Science
  • Labyrinth
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  • Les Enluminures
  • Les Tres Riches Heures Du Duc De Berry
  • Lexilogos
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  • Medieval Lands
  • Medieval Manuscript Manual
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  • Munich Digitization Center
  • NYPL Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
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