PRIMARY MEDIEVAL SOURCES
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
http://people.ucalgary.ca/~scriptor/towneley/plays/second.html
Story of Burnt Njal
http://www.njala.is/en/burnt-njal/burnt-njal-in-english/
Christine de Pizan "The Book of the City of Ladies
http://www.project-hamlet.info/womens-writings/christine-1.html
http://people.ucalgary.ca/~scriptor/towneley/plays/second.html
Story of Burnt Njal
http://www.njala.is/en/burnt-njal/burnt-njal-in-english/
Christine de Pizan "The Book of the City of Ladies
http://www.project-hamlet.info/womens-writings/christine-1.html
Hrafnkell's Saga
http://sagadb.org/hrafnkels_saga_freysgoda.en
Second Shepherd's Play
http://people.ucalgary.ca/~scriptor/towneley/plays/second.html
http://sagadb.org/hrafnkels_saga_freysgoda.en
Second Shepherd's Play
http://people.ucalgary.ca/~scriptor/towneley/plays/second.html
Consolation of Philosophy
http://web.archive.org/web/20110215210536/http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=BoePhil.sgm
Einhard-"Life of Charlemagne"
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/einhard.asp
Massacre at York
http://www.historyofyork.org.uk/themes/norman/the-1190-massacre
LINKS for Medieval Texts
Medieval Source Book: Fordham University's medieval resource page; includes a variety of medieval primary sources and academic essays.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook2.asp
Luminarium: a comprehensive literary anthology from the Middle Ages through the 18th century.
http://www.luminarium.org/
Electronic Chaucer: contains entire Canterbury Tales, academic essays, and translations with glosses.
http://www.canterburytales.org/
Electronic Beowulf: academic website with section by section examination of the Anglo-Saxon poem, including translation and transcription notes on the text.
http://ebeowulf.uky.edu/
Boccaccio: Decameron Web: Brown University's site includes links to original Italian text and English translation, a concordance, and a limited selection of Boccaccio's other works.
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Italian_Studies/dweb/index.php
Labyrinth: Georgetown University's massive site of medieval resources-best on the web.
http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/
http://web.archive.org/web/20110215210536/http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=BoePhil.sgm
Einhard-"Life of Charlemagne"
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/einhard.asp
Massacre at York
http://www.historyofyork.org.uk/themes/norman/the-1190-massacre
LINKS for Medieval Texts
Medieval Source Book: Fordham University's medieval resource page; includes a variety of medieval primary sources and academic essays.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook2.asp
Luminarium: a comprehensive literary anthology from the Middle Ages through the 18th century.
http://www.luminarium.org/
Electronic Chaucer: contains entire Canterbury Tales, academic essays, and translations with glosses.
http://www.canterburytales.org/
Electronic Beowulf: academic website with section by section examination of the Anglo-Saxon poem, including translation and transcription notes on the text.
http://ebeowulf.uky.edu/
Boccaccio: Decameron Web: Brown University's site includes links to original Italian text and English translation, a concordance, and a limited selection of Boccaccio's other works.
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Italian_Studies/dweb/index.php
Labyrinth: Georgetown University's massive site of medieval resources-best on the web.
http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/