European history, 1200-1520 (Paper 15)
Image
Part I, Paper 15
- ATLA Religion Database*: bibliographic database covering theology and church history; contains over 1.7 million records
- Cambridge Histories Online*: full texts of the Cambridge Histories series (includes The new Cambridge medieval history, The Cambridge economic history of Europe, The Cambridge modern history, The Cambridge history of medieval political thought)
- Early European Books*: digital versions of early printed European books, from the origins of printing to the end of the 17th century
- Empire Online*: online collection of original documents relating to empire studies; includes exploration journals, periodicals, government papers, maps
- EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History: database of European primary historical documents that are transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated
- European History Primary Sources: an index of scholarly websites that offer online access to digitised primary sources on the history of Europe
- Europeana: database of the digital resources of Europe's museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections; includes paintings, music, films and books from over 1500 institutions
- Incunabula Short Title Catalogue*: international database of 15th-century European printing
- International Medieval Bibliography*: bibliographic database covering medieval civilization; contains over 440,000 records
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook: a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented for educational use, covering medieval history
- Iter Bibliography*: bibliographical database covering the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700); contains over 1.1 million records
- Monumenta Germaniae Historica: a comprehensive series of carefully edited and published sources for the study of German history from the end of the Roman Empire to 1500
- Prosopography of the Byzantine World: database of a project which is working to record all surviving information about every individual mentioned in Byzantine textual sources, together with as many as possible of the individuals recorded in seal sources, in the period 642-1261
- Universal Short Title Catalogue: project aimed at bringing together information on all books published in Europe between the invention of printing and the end of the 16th century
(Resources marked * denote those subscribed to by the University Library; should any of the links not work, go to the eresources@cambridge page and try accessing the resource from there.)