Examine the iconography of several Mesoamerican cultures including the Aztecs and Maya. View images of manuscripts from various collections.
Collectors can learn about the art of illuminated medieval manuscripts and shop for a selection of original manuscript leafs.
Access the main research library of the University of Oxford to view images of medieval manuscripts and browse catalogs.
New York school offers an archive of 100 images from medieval illuminated manuscripts in the collection of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Devoted to collecting, storing and distributing digital images of Medieval manuscripts.
Web directory includes a range of sites devoted to collecting, storing and distributing digital images of medieval manuscripts.
Enables the viewer to study original manuscripts in a number of editions and translations, including ultraviolet readings.
View sacred art from 1251-1300 A.D. Click through periods for thumbnails of manuscript pages.
Learn about the ancient artform of manuscript illumination through this encyclopedia entry tracing from ancient Egypt through medieval times.
Explore the manuscript of a C14th century mystery play. The play is explained in English, but the titles of the images are in French.
France's national library offers manuscripts comprising "The King Charles V and his Times." The text is in French, but the images are good.
View artwork and Latin gospel passages, courtesy of the Saxon State Library.
Albert Masters offers a web directory of sites devoted to manuscript illumination, as well as general medieval art and history.
Provides an introduction to the research of medieval manuscripts on the Internet. Includes search instructions and categorized links.
Subscribe to Encarta to read a deluxe article that includes facts about Gothic, Renaissance, Arabic and other types of manuscripts.
John Herrington offers a detailed catalog of medieval and Anglo-Saxon manuscripts. Includes a historical commentary and several images.
View illumination and calligraphy from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts exhibition. Makes available thumbnail images and facsimiles.
Explore a number of manuscripts from the Schoenberg collection, including Books of Hours, Books of Devotion, and Books of Imagination.
Exhibition is subtitled "Treasures of Manuscript Illumination." Find a glossary, images of books and pages, and an exhibition catalog.
Explore this scholarly investigation of this collection of Catalonian manuscripts, courtesy of Joseph J. Gwara, Jr and Georgetown University.
Displays "The Book of Hours Illuminated for the Daughter of Francis I." Contains a description of the book and an index of images to choose from.
Collections and archives for medieval manuscripts, with resources for the study of paleography and codicology.
Displays images from the calendar section of "Les Tres Riches Heures de Duc de Berry," a celebrated C15th Book of Hours. With notes.
View manuscript images from the University's special collections. Includes details of the art work and a link to other manuscript sites.
No one has ever been able to decipher this mysterious book. Read attempts to determine its meaning, or view some text and pictures.