These projects address various aspects of medieval law, either by providing collections of sources or creating digitally available translations.
The Online Medieval Sources Bibliography provides detailed information about modern editions – both in print and online – of medieval The Online Medieval Sources Bibliography provides detailed information about modern editions – both in print and online – of medieval primary sources. Its goal is to help users find the sources and editions that are most suited to their needs. New sources are added regularly.
Latin East & Crusading • Literature • Medieval Frenches • Medieval England • Religion & Philosophy • Bibliographies
Project Status: Active
A product of the French of Outremer Legal Texts in Translation Working Group, French of Outremer Legal Texts in Translation presents translations of several key, thirteenth century legal texts written in the Latin East alongside facsimiles of the original documents. These digital editions are accompanied by thematic essays and a standard critical apparatus.
Medieval Frenches • Primary Sources • Translations
Project Status: Active
The goal of the Internet Medieval Sourcebook has been to construct an online sourceboook from available public domain and copy-permitted texts. It contains fairly short classroom sized extracts, as well as links to digitally accessible full documents.
Latin East & Crusading • Medieval England • Religion & Philosophy • Primary Sources • Translations
Project Status: Active
The French of Outremer brings attention to French-language sources composed in the Latin East, or Outremer. In addition to essays on topics related to the uses and development of Outremer French, this website provides annotated bibliographies of primary sources and links to related web resources.
Latin East & Crusading • Literature • Medieval Frenches • Bibliographies • Primary Sources • Translations
Project Status: Archived