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* Anonymous Old English Homilies: A Preliminary Bibliography of Source Studies [NetSERF Select]
"This second edition(of Anonymous Old English Homilies) has been published exclusively on-line in electronic format as part of the Institute's program for advancing access to texts and reference tools through computer technology and the Internet." Uses frames for ease of navigation.
URL: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/research/rawl/homilies/home.htm
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* Byzantine Catholic Church in Slovakia
"History, rite, spirituality of the Byzantine Catholic (or Greek Catholic) Church in Slovakia, icons (contemporary Slovak iconography), choral chant in mp3, liturgical texts, lives of saints, patristic, ecumenism."
English / German / Slovak /
URL: http://www.grkat.nfo.sk/eng/index.html         Link Verified by NetSERF: 21 November 2006
Total Clicks: 5,904         Last Click: 17 July 2008
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* Matrix: Resources for the Study of Women's Religious Communities [NetSERF Select]
"Matrix is an ongoing collaborative effort by an international group of scholars of medieval history, religion, history of art, archaeology, religion, and other disciplines, as well as librarians and experts in computer technology. Our goal is to document the participation of Christian women in the religion and society of medieval Europe. In particular, we aim to collect and make available all existing data about all professional Christian women in Europe between 500 and 1500 C.E. The project draws on both textual and material sources, primary and secondary, although its basis is unpublished archival evidence. It addresses a variety of individuals and groups in medieval Europe, and a range of ecclesiastical institutions, including monastic houses of every size, affiliation, and rule. Our editorial intentions in selecting and presenting material are both scholarly and pedagogical--Matrix is designed for use by scholars, students, and anyone interested in the study of women, medieval Europe, or the history of Christianity."
URL: http://www.monasticmatrix.org/         Link Verified by NetSERF: 21 November 2006
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* Verdun Altar of Klosterneuburg
Exhibits earliest form of texts of Biblia Pauperum.
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URL: http://wiretap.area.com/Gopher/Library/Classic/Latin/Malin/verdun.txt
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* Women Interpreting Scripture in the Middle Ages
"This article gives general background about the patriarchal context of biblical interpretation and specific information about the Beguines, Hildegarde of Bingen, Julian of Norwich, and the persecution of women."
URL: http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/bible/mawomen.stm
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