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Medieval philosophy


SCOTT MacDONALD

NORMAN KRETZMANN

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Argos
Argos is a limited area search engine, specialising in indexing resources in ancient and medieval studies.

DMOZ: Middle Ages
Links to Medieval resources from the Open Directory Project

Epistemelinks: Medieval Philosophy
This site provides a collection of links to resources in Medieval Philosophy

Historians and Philosophers: Medieval and Renaissance Period
A collated web index of historians and philosophers. This page provides links to sources of information about significant figures from the Medieval and Renaissance periods.

Humbul Humanities Hub: Philosophy
This site provides links to a range of philosophical resources and can be accessed by period. The sections pertaining to Medieval Phiolosophy are divided between three parts: 500–1000CE, 1000–1200 CE and 1200–1500 CE

Internet Medieval Sourcebook
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook contains organized links to thousands of related sources. The main sections cover: selected sources, full text sources, and saints' lives. Supplementary sections include selected secondary sources, medieval legal history, maps, images, films and music, and newly translated texts.

Late Medieval and Early Modern Intellectual History
This site provides online access to electronic texts, commentaries, and lectures covering the thought of Scotus, Ockham, Wyclif, Buridan, and Grotius.

Luminarium: Medieval
A beautifully presented anthology of Middle English Literature providing access to texts, author details, related bibliographies, and additional resources.

Netserf: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources
rovides a searchable list of medieval resources including sections on medieval architecture, drama, art, culture, history, archaeology, philosophy and more.

Online Medieval and Classical Library
The OMACL is a collection of some of the most important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization.

ORB: Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
ORB is an academic site, written and maintained by medieval scholars for the benefit of their fellow instructors and serious students.

Paideia: Medieval Philosophy
This page presents the full text of Medieval Philosophy papers presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy in Boston, Massachusetts from August 10–15, 1998. The papers are organised by author name and are also searchable.

Philosophy in Cyberspace: Medieval Thought and Philosophy
This site provides extensive links to resources on Medieval Thought and Philosophy.

The Labyrinth: WWW Server for Medieval Studies
The Labyrinth provides access to electronic resources in medieval studies around the world. It includes a library of electronic texts, bibliographies, pedagogical resources, and Medieval Studies text, image, and archival databases.

Websites Relevant to Medieval Studies
This site provides links to an impressive range of medieval studies resources including conference information, databases, general resources, journals and newsletters, libraries and museums, university medieval studies departments, and various miscellaneous resources.

WWW Medieval Resources
This site provides access to a range of Medieval resources including discussion lists, texts, databases, archives of medieval art, medieval science sites, and a variety of miscellaneous medieval information.

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