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Welcome to the Labyrinth:

A World Wide Web Server for Medieval Studies

Sponsored by Georgetown University

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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.

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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
Cultural Frictions: 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

Comments and suggestions
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