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Digital Scriptorium

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Topic: Digital Scriptorium
Posted By: kasper
Subject: Digital Scriptorium
Date Posted: 16-Mar-2007 at 00:41
I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but I found an amazing website with hundreds of Medieval European and Renaissance manuscripts. Unfortunately, none of it is translated into English, so most of us will have a hard time reading it. I've already wasted an hour of my time looking at some of the pictures. Here's the link, it will be extremely useful for anyone researching medieval history.

http://scriptorium.columbia.edu/



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Posted By: hugoestr
Date Posted: 16-Mar-2007 at 11:35
Thanks, Kasper. I believe that this is the right place to place this

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Posted By: Aelfgifu
Date Posted: 03-Apr-2007 at 04:43
I have another one:
 
The full Library of St. Gall (one of the biggest monasteric libraries in Europe) online:
 
 
http://www.cesg.unifr.ch/en/ - http://www.cesg.unifr.ch/en/
 
Very high quality pictures of each page...


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Posted By: hugoestr
Date Posted: 16-Jul-2007 at 14:33
Archival material from Time Magazine, using their search engine:

http://www.time.com - Time Magazine

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