Information on Medieval and Renaissance Interdisciplinary Studies
Programs in North America, Medieval Academy of America: Committee on
Centers and Regional Associations CARA Data Project:
www.asu.edu/clas/acmrs/
Monumenta Germaniae Historica official site
www.mgh.de/
For
new editions and reprints see the MGH website (as above) and the general
catalogue of Brepols Publishers which includes the latest list of Corpus
Christianorum editions and Patrologia Latina reprints. http://www.brepds.net/
There are dozens of e-mail discussion lists related
to Medieval studies. One list can be accessed at
www.towson.edu/~duncan/acalists.html. If you decide to join one, it
is best to spend some time reading the postings before you decide to post
something yourself. Beware, some of these lists are very active while
others are almost silent.
If you know of a website that should be included in
this grouping, please contact:
Kirstin Noreen
knoree1@lsu.edu or
Maribel Dietz
maribel@lsu.edu
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