SR - great site!!! LONG
Pam Martin
martinpj at leander.isd.tenet.edu
Thu May 7 13:18:56 PDT 1998
I've spent the last two days wrapped up in reading translations from this site. I urge you to to indulge. I've included a list of what is available from this site.
Jehanne
www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is now part of*
ORB, the Online Reference Book*
for Medieval Studies.
Sourcebook Contents
1. Selected Sources -This is an index of selected and excerpted texts for teaching purposes.
2. Full Text Sources - Full texts of medieval sources arranged according to type.
3. Saints' Lives- Devoted to Ancient, Medieval and Byzantine hagiographical sources.
4. Supplementary Documents
5.Search the Sourcebook -Search the full texts of all the Sourcebook texts physically located on Fordham servers, at ORB, or selected ancient, late antique, and medieval text databases.
6. Sourcebook Accessions -A listing of primary sources in all parts of the site in order of accession. This enables
return users to determine what is new.
7. Selected Secondary Sources- A Section of the Sourcebook devoted to secondary articles on the subjects covered by the source documents.
8. Medieval Source Projects A Section of the Sourcebook devoted to presentation at this site, or links to other sites, of projects (longer papers, dissertations, theses) which are based on and/or include editions of primary sources.
9. Maps and Images- A Section of the Sourcebook providing public domain, and copy-permitted maps and
images. [US Law]
10. Newly Translated Texts - Although most texts here are from 19th and early 20th century translations, a significant number of texts have been newly translated by a number of people for this web project. These texts are all copy permitted for non commercial use, but are not public domain.
11. Libro de fuente medieval de Internet - A new (as of November 1997) section of the Sourcebook devoted to texts available in Spanish.
12. Courses Using the Medieval Sourcebook - New (as of November 1997). A list of courses and colleges using the Medieval Sourcebook, with links to those courses which are online.
13. Medieval Films - A thematically organized guide to over 200 medieval-themed films.
14. The Honor Role - The texts in this sourcebook have come from a number of different sources, printed and electronic.
15. Desiderata -The Sourcebook now contains hundreds of texts, but there are still many more to be added This is a list of top priorities for full text source additions. If you are willing to take on one of these texts, contact me.
16. How to Cite Internet and World Wide Web Documents
17. Ancient History Sourcebook - A companion project to the Medieval Sourcebook - for teachers of Ancient history civilization courses. It covers Pre-History, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Israel, Greece, and Rome. *
18. Modern History Sourcebook -A companion project to the Medieval Sourcebook - for teachers of Modern European history and Modern Civilization courses.
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