Tag: medieval history
New resource: Exeter Medieval Online
Exeter Medieval Online includes digitized editions of the Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies and Exeter Studies in Medieval Europe series. The collection offers monographs, guides, collaborative studies, edited volumes, and translations of important texts.
Primary Sources: Translated Texts for Historians E-Library
The Library has recently acquired the Translated Texts for Historians E-Library from Liverpool University Press. This resource currently includes 72 titles produced between 300-800 C.E. translated into English from Greek, Latin, Syriac, Coptic, Arabic, Georgian, Armenian, and Old Irish. The geographic range covers Syria, Arabia, Armenia, Georgia and Egypt in the East; North Africa; major cities of the Roman Empire (Antioch, Alexandria and Constantinople); and Spain, Gaul, Italy, Britain and Ireland in the West. Each work includes an introduction setting the text into context, and annotations on content, interpretation, and debates.