Dumbarton Oaks online exhibition relating to the amateur archaeologist and founder of the Byzantine Institute. Includes his work on ancient Egypt and Byzantium.
"Covers journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages." From the University of Iowa Libraries.
Full color images from the Monastery of Saint Catherine, on Princeton University site, freely available for educational purposes. Contact site for publishing permissions and larger resolution images.
"Includes most of the kinds of books used between 1000 and 1500 A.D.: prayer books and poetry, Bibles and political propaganda, philosophical works, and fantastic histories."
14th century French Manuscripts of "Le Roman de la Rose" and "Le Jeu des Echecs Moralisé," formerly bound together and now reunited by the University of Chicago.
A web-based companion to the book: St. Paul’s Outside the Walls: A Roman Basilica from Antiquity to the Modern Era by Nicola Camerlenghi, (Cambridge University Press, 2018).
"The collections gathered here reflect the work of Professor Arthur De Smet, his love of photography and Medieval church architecture in England. They provide overview images of both the exteriors and interiors of cathedrals and parish churches."
"The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland (CRSBI) is an evolving electronic archive of British and Irish Romanesque stone sculpture. The aim of the project is to photograph and record all the surviving sculpture."