Exploring Ancient World CulturesThe EAWC Internet Index tracks a variety of resources that are relevant to ancient and medieval times and that might prove useful to students and teachers who are engaged in serious study. It is divided into five sub-indices: a chronology, an essay index, an image index, an internet site index and a primary text index.Each of these is further divided into sections, one for each of the cultures represented:
Byzantine & Medieval Studies SitesThis page attempts to track ALL Byzantine material on the Internet, and ALL significant entry points for Medieval studies. Ancient and Classical links, except insofar as they impinge directly on Byzantine and Western Medieval matters, should be sought out via the direct links provided to ARGOS associates which track and maintain sites devoted to the Ancient world.Indexes Include:
The Net BibleThe NET Bible (New English Translation) is a completely new translation of the Bible, not a revision or an update of a previous English version. It is being completed by more than twenty biblical scholars who are working directly from the best currently available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. The translation project originally started as an attempt to provide an electronic version of a modern translation for electronic distribution over the Internet and on CD-Rom. Anyone a ywhere in the world with an Internet connection will be able to use and print out the NET Bible without cost for personal study.
The Bible GatewayThe Bible Gateway offers 6 different, searchable versions of the Bible in 9 different languages.
The Linked Word ProjectA resource offered by Bob Jones University.
A Guide to Christian Literature on the InternetBy ICLNet. This document contains pointers to internet accessible literature related to Classical Christianity
The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval StudiesSponsored by Georgetown University. The Labyrinth provides free, organized access to electronic resources in medieval studies through a World Wide Web server at Georgetown University. The Labyrinth's easy-to-use menus and links provide connections to databases, services, texts, and images on other servers around the world.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Medieval
Medieval Philosophy and Theology JournalMedieval Philosophy and Theology is a semi-annual, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of original scholarship in all areas of medieval philosophy and theology.
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