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''Viking'' Pilgrimage to Jerusalem -- Documents the popularity of medieval pilgrimage to Jerusalem in medieval christianized Scandinavia.
A History of the General Councils - -- Essays on each of the 20 General Councils of the Catholic Church, dating from Nicaea in 325 AD to the Vatican in 1870.
A Priory of the Russian Grand Priory -- History of the Order of St John, Order of the Temple. Pages on chivalry, medieval history, and genealogy.
Ancient and Medieval Church History Timeline -- Shows important dates in early Christian history, covering the 1st to 15th centuries. Excellent resource.
Archives for medieval-religion -- Archives of postings to the academic discussion list, Medieval Religion.
Augustine -- Six essays on the Life and works of Augustine, the foremost of the Latin fathers. By James J. O''Donnell, Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Augustine Influences Christianity -- Essay on Augustine''s theory about the fall of Rome and original sin, and Augustine against the pantheists, the Pelagians and Donatists.
Augustine: Confessions -- The full text (all 13 books) with introductory material. Written 397 AD, The Confessions were a major influence on Medieval Christian thought, especially in the West.
Avignon Papacy, The -- Information on the sad years when Rome was vacant.
Babylonian Captivity and the Great Schism -- A series of essays on the crisis within the Catholic Church in the period 1305-1416.
Bede Net -- An academic resource for the study of the venerable Bede, the 8th century author of The Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
Bruno Segri''s De Sacramentis Ecclesial and the Gregorian Reform -- An essay placing Bruno''s liturgical commentary within the context of the 12th century reform movement.
Catholic Encyclopedia: CANONICAL HOURS -- The hours of prayer by which the medieval day was regulated.
Chaiya''s Medieval World -- The history and culture of Jews in Medieval Spain.
Development of Islam during the early Middle Ages -- History of Islam from 570 to 1000.
Early & Medieval Judaism, Islam, and Christianity -- A large site which includes extensive information about medieval Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.
Early Church On-line Encyclopedia (ECOLE) -- Translations of Judeo-Christian and Islamic documents through 1500; articles on various subjects (lives of saints, etc).
Ecclesiastical Terminology -- Extensive glossary on terms as used by the Catholic Church.
Ecclesiology: a Study in Church History -- Includes essays on the period from the 4th to the 16th centuries.
El Camino de Santiago -- A virtual pilgrimage to one of the most holy shrines of the medieval period, the background for an introductory course in medieval Spanish literature.
Firth''s Celtic Scotland -- Short biographies of some of the early Celtic Saints who brought Christianity to the Picts of north-east Alba including pictures of their churches.
Guide to Early Church Documents -- This hypertext document contains pointers to Internet-accessible files relating to the early church, including canonical documents, creeds, the writings of the Apostolic Fathers and other historical texts relevant to church history.
Hildegard of Bingen -- Life and works of Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179).
Hugo von Sankt Viktor - Institut für Quellenkunde des Mittelalters -- Das Hugo von Sankt Viktor - Institut für Quellenkunde des Mittelalters is a research institute at the Philosophisch-Theologischen Hochschule Sankt Georgen in Frankfurt am Main / Germany. It''s principal activity is the critical edition of the opera omnia of Hugo de Sancto Victore (12th century Parisian Theologian) and research into the History of the congregation of Saint Victor.
Joan of Arc (Jehanne Darc) -- An examination of the life of Joan of Arc, scanned images of her letters and other original manuscripts, quotations, and other items of interest.
Judaism in Medieval Europe -- A large bibliography dealing with medieval Judaism.
Latin Vulgate Bible -- A searchable version of St Jerome''s Latin translation of the Bible, known as the Vulgate. Provided by the Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language at the University of Chicago. Other versions are also available here.
Medieval Church History -- Middle Ages, Holy Roman Empire,Iconoclasts, Monasticism, Hildebrand, Crusades, Mendicant Orders, Mythology, Superstition, Medieval Heresy,Islam, Inquisition, Reformation, England''s Conversion, Germany''s Conversion
Medieval Ecclesiastical Taxation -- This is a database of the assessment for taxation carried out on the orders of Pope Nicholas IV in 1291-1292. For nearly 250 years virtually all ecclesiastical taxation of England and Wales was based on this extremely thorough and detailed assessment.
Medieval Theologians: Introduction -- Written to assist scholars in identifying those professional theologians who taught and wrote in Paris and Oxford in the late twelfth and thirteenth centuries
Medieval miracles -- A short essay on medieval attitudes towards miracles, with links to other pages on the subject.
ORB''s Medieval Judaism entry -- Essays and other material about medieval Judaism.
Revelations of Divine Love -- Translation of the text by Julian, Anchoress at Norwich, 1371 AD.
Rizwi''s Bibliography for Medieval Islam -- A large, classified bibliography of books and articles accompanied by select book reviews for Medieval Islam in the Middle East and beyond.
Rupert Of Deutz On The Gospel Of John -- The Fourth Gospel In The Twelfth Century: Rupert Of Deutz On The Gospel Of John. A paper by Dr Abigail Ann Young, University of Toronto.
Russian Church Overview -- Around 900 A.D.
Saint George in English History -- England''s patron saint. The original traditions about him and the influence of the figure of St George on English culture. Rare images, classified booklists and links to the latest research and English culture sites.
Société des Bollandistes -- Provides information on the society, which consists of a team of specialists devoted to hagiographical research (Latin, Greek, and Oriental), and also links to relevant sites.
Splendours of Christendom -- Includes links to many sources of medieval Christian art and architecture: virtual tours of Cathedrals, medieval icons, etc.
Summa Theologica -- Online HTML version of the text, translated by the Fathers of the English Dominican Province. At New Advent.
The Confessio of Saint Patrick -- An autobiographical confession (450 AD). It offers a unique record of contemporary life in the British Isles.
The Council of Trent -- Complete texts of many of the canons and decrees
The Development of Christian Society in Early England -- An original article by Tim Bond
The Electronic Grosseteste -- Dedicated to providing electronic access to the Latin works of Robert Grosseteste (ca. 1170-1253). Grosseteste was well known both as an English scholar and as Bishop of Lincoln. His varied interests have attracted all kinds of medievalists, from those interested in the history of science, to theology, philosophy, religious practice, and ecclesiastical history.
The Jews in Medieval Society -- A history of attitudes to the Jews in the Middle Ages, by Dr John Arnold of the University of East Anglia, UK.
The Spanish Church and the Papacy in the Thirteenth Century -- A full-text online book by Peter Linehan, published 1971 by Cambridge University Press.
Uman Sanctam -- A translation of the famous decree "Unam Sanctam" issued by Pope Boniface VIII in 1308.

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