Resources
Local Resources
Relevant links in the Baltimore and surrounding areas:
Websites
Reference the following links for more information about Medieval topics:
- The Domesday Book online
- Chaucer: Life, bibliography, works
- Dante on Line: Danteworlds; World of Dante
- German Medieval pages
- Global Medieval Resources
- Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Musical Instruments
- Labyrinth
- Medieval Digital Resources
- Medieval primary sources in English translation: Internet Medieval Sourcebook
- Online Medieval Sources Bibliography
- University of Pennsylvania Global Medieval Resources
Medieval Associations
- Dante Society of America
- Illinois Medieval Association (Essays in Medieval Studies Journal)
- Medieval Academy of America (doyen of all medieval groups in the US, publisher of the journal Speculum)
- Southeastern Medieval Association (SEMA)
Conferences of Interest
Visit the following sites for more information on conferences related to medieval studies.
Note: some link only to the organization; you will need to link on "Congress" or something similar for the most recent / upcoming conference or congress date and relevant information.
- CEMERS, Binghampton, NY
- International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University
- International Medieval Congress, Leeds (UK)
- Southeastern Medieval Association (SEMA) (October)
Triennial conferences (these are held in alternating years by their international societies, and their pages are in multiple languages):
- International Courtly Literature Society (2013, 2016, 2019, etc.)
- Société Rencesvals for the Study of the Romance Epic (2018, 2021, etc.)
- International Arthurian Society (2020, 2023, etc.)