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Medieval Women Visionaries: Writing and Reception


ENG 591/WST 598/REL 598
SELECTED RESOURCES


ONLINE LIBRARY RESOURCES:

Acta Sanctorum (1642) A principal source of research into the societies and cultures of early Christian and medieval Europe. Includes materials on the lives of the saints in critical editions with commentaries on the source documents.


Internet Medieval Sourcebook Provides links to the full text of primary sources in medieval history.


Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance A non-profit research project which aims to increase access to all published materials pertaining to the Renaissance (1300-1700) and to the Middle Ages (400-1500), by creating online bibliographies.


MLA Bibliography (1963+) Indexes articles in the subjects of literature, language, linguistics, and folklore from journals, books, proceedings, dissertations, etc.


Patrologia Latina (200-1216) Jacques-Paul Migne's Patrologia Latina. Contains works of the Church Fathers from Tertullian to the death of Pope Innocent III. Includes prefatory material, original texts, critical apparatus & indexes, Migne's column numbers, & references.


PCI Full Text (1770-1990/91) PCI Web is an electronic index to the contents of thousands of periodicals in the humanities and social sciences from their first issues to 1990/1991. Every article is indexed.

 

LIBRARY PRINT RESOURCES:

International Medieval Bibliography - D111 .I362x Hayden Reference


Medieval Studies: A Bibliographical Guide - CB351 .C7x 1983 Hayden Reference 


Patrologiae Cursus Completus - BR60 .M5 1963 Hayden stacks (1st floor)

 

INTERNET RESOURCES:

Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index
Indexes journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages.


Matrix: A Scholarly Resource for the Study of Women's Religious Communities from 400 to 1600 CE
A collection of primary and secondary sources specific to professional Christian women in Europe during this period.


ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
The link for the "Encyclopedia" provides further links to some useful bibliographies.