Woman
Writers of the Middle Ages is an extensive collection of resources
devoted to literature written by women in the middle ages. It also
contains articles about the life of women living in the middle ages.
Biblioteca
Arcana focuses on Ancient Greek history, theories, rituals,
poetry, and hymns.
NetSERF: The Internet
Connection for Medieval Resources has many links to various goodies.
Early Church Documents and etext can be found at the
Ecole
Initiative.
The Galileo Project
examines the life and work of Galileo. It includes a extensive
collection of over 600 detailed biographies on members of the
scientific community in the 16th and 17th cen, among other resources.
Regia Anglorum. Anglo-Saxon,
Viking, Norman, and British living history (905-1066). Contains lots
of useful articles about armour, weapons, ironworking, pottery, and
other crafts.
The
Aberdeen Bestiary Project has digitalized the Aberdeen Bestiary,
a manuscript made in England around 1200. Translations from the
original latin, and commentary have also been included.
Renaissance Dante in
Print exhibits various manuscripts of the Divine Comedy, its
reception during the renaissance, and impact on the history of the
printed early modern book.
Renaissance
Engineers exhibits the work, and innovation, of artist-engineers
in the Renaissance, with emphasis given to the works of Filippo
Brunelleschi, the Sienese engineers Taccola and Francesco di
Giorgio, and Leonardo da Vinci.
Medieval Arms and
Armoury Studies. There is a useful article about the arms and
armour of the Byzantine empire. The article seems useful because it
describes the different types of weapons used, and includes a glossary.
However, the article doesn't cite any references.
Footwear of
the Middle Ages has articles on the origin, and manufacture of
various types of footwear from not just from the middle ages. It also
includes a glossary.
Bryan's Rapier
Page is devoted to the rapier. It includes etext, and images.