Primary Sources in Medieval Christianity
The Vulgate
What was the Vulgate? Find out in this informative profile by About European History Guide Robert Wilde.
What was the Vulgate? Find out in this informative profile by About European History Guide Robert Wilde.
ARTFL Project: Latin Vulgate Bible
Search or browse the complete text, produced and placed online by the Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language, University of Chicago.
Search or browse the complete text, produced and placed online by the Project for American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language, University of Chicago.
Bede: Ecclesiastical History of England
Books I, II, IV and part of III are provided by Paul Halsall at his Medieval Sourcebook.
Books I, II, IV and part of III are provided by Paul Halsall at his Medieval Sourcebook.
Die Bibel, Martin Luther Translation
Search or browse the online version provided at the Humanities Text Initiative, Michigan.
Search or browse the online version provided at the Humanities Text Initiative, Michigan.
The Christian Classics Ethereal Library
A large collection of Christian literature from many centuries, including works by Milton, Calvin, and Luther, maintained by Harry Plantinga. A must for the study of Church and Reformation history.
A large collection of Christian literature from many centuries, including works by Milton, Calvin, and Luther, maintained by Harry Plantinga. A must for the study of Church and Reformation history.
The Council of Trent Canons and Decrees
Translated record of the ecumenical council, edited By J. Waterworth and scanned by students at Hanover University.
Translated record of the ecumenical council, edited By J. Waterworth and scanned by students at Hanover University.
The Saint Pachomius Library
An archive of uncopyrighted English translations of early Christian texts, with links to texts at other sites, at the Orthodox Christian Page.
An archive of uncopyrighted English translations of early Christian texts, with links to texts at other sites, at the Orthodox Christian Page.
