Medieval Resources
Page from a Pocket Bible, France, ca. 1220;
The oldest Pocket Bible in South Carolina
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The oldest Pocket Bible in South Carolina
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Please note that items in bold are described in the Library's online catalog and you will need to review the catalog to obtain the call number of each item.
- The Luttrell psalter : a facsimile commentary by Michelle P. Brown, 2006
- The Egerton Genesis Mary Coker Joslin and Carolyn Coker Joslin Watson, 2001
- Great Domesday facsimile, 1986
- Sermones Ratherii Episcopi Veronensis editor Benny R. Reece, 1969
- The Bayeux tapestry facsimile, 1958
- Original leaves from famous Bibles : nine centuries 1121s-1935 A.D. collected and assembled by Otto F. Ege, 1930
- Comédies de Térence; reproduction des 151 dessins du Manuscrit Latin 7899 de la Bibliothèque Nationale facsimile, 1907
Pocket Bible, France, ca. 1220
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- A census of medieval manuscripts in South Carolina Collections Scott Gwara, 2007
- Pages from the past [sound recording] : lecture by Dr. Scott Gwara, with performance by University Chorus Jan. 17, 2008
- Medieval Europe : a short sourcebook editor C. Warren Hollister, 1982
- Encyclopedia of the Crusades, by Alfred J. Andrea, 2003
- The ORB: online medieval studies textbooks, links, teaching resources, E-texts, and more
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook at Fordham University
- TEAMS Middle English texts: online database of Middle English texts published for TEAMS (The Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages)
- The Online Medieval and Classical Library
- Secrets of the Norman Invasion
Last updated: November 10, 2009