http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/labyrinth-home.html (World Wide Web Directory, 06/1995)
Welcome to the Labyrinth:
A World Wide Web Server for Medieval Studies
Sponsored by Georgetown University
ita Daedalus implet / innumeras errore vias vixque ipse reverti / ad limen potuit.
(Ovid, Metamorphoses 8.166-68).
Unlike the domus Daedali, the Labyrinth will be designed with clear paths.
You will have Ariadne's Thread to follow as you explore the innumeras vias.
Choose an entry to the Labyrinth:
You may select a main menu item for a complete list of resources,
or go directly to a particular link under each main item.
- About the Labyrinth
- About the Project | The Developers |
What's New |
Labyrinth Index (Stats Summary) |
"How To" Page |
Comment Form
- The Labyrinth Library
- Bookcases now open: Latin |
French |
Italian |
Middle English.
- Subject Menus
- National Cultures: British Isles |
France | Germany |
Scandinavian Cultures |
Italy
International Culture: General Medieval History |
Latin |
Manuscripts (Paleography, Codicology) |
Music.
- Labyrinth On-Line Bibliographies
- Pedagogical Resources
- Resources for teaching: e-projects, language learning aids, course materials.
- Professional News, Publications, and Organizations
- Medieval Studies Organizations | Scholarly Publications |
Publishers' Information |
"How To" Page (for Web Development).
- Labyrinth Electronic Center
- : Medieval Cultural Studies Conference (Oct. 27-28) | Interscripta Discussions and Publications, Directories, Discussion List Information.
- Medieval Studies Databases, Projects, E-Journals
- Internet and World Wide Web Resources
- WWW Introductions, Guides, and Tutorials |
HTML and Hypermedia Guides |
Directories of Net and Web Resources |
Web Search Tools |
Connections to Libraries |
Universities on the Web |
Disciplinary Servers and E-Text Centers |
WWW Virtual Library (All Subjects) |
About the World Wide Web (CERN Home Page).
- Georgetown University Home Page
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Comments and suggestions
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