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<description>Includes Spencer&#039;s letters from the 1580s, A Vewe of the Present State of Ireland, and other resources, including a word-list and a 16th century dictionary of Chaucerian vocabulary.</description>
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<title>Online Medieval Sources Bibliography</title>
<description>A searchable bibliography of texts -- from private letters, wills, and household accounts to literary works, philosophical treatises, chronicles, court proceedings, church records, and a host of other documents -- that were written in the Middle Ages and are now available in printed or online editions and translations. The aim is to provide annotated entries that include information on the genre, contents, archival reference and original language of the text, as well as whether the publication includes a translation, introduction, appendices, glossary, and index. Where appropriate, the bibliography also includes hyperlinks to sources that are online.</description>
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<title>EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History </title>
<description>These links connect to Western European primary historical documents that are transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated. They shed light on key historical happenings within the respective countries and within the broadest sense of political, economic, social and cultural history. The order of documents is chronological wherever possible. These open access sources are readily available to all -- without fees or subscriptions.</description>
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<title>BBC - History - British History</title>
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<title>Foundations of Irish Culture AD 600-850</title>
<description>Ireland in the Early Middle Ages acquired a rich and varied range of post-Classical literature, and enjoyed a reputation second to none in terms of scholarship in Greek and Latin, astronomy and mathematics. The Foundations of Irish Culture AD 600-850 project will establish in a scholarly and scientific way the contribution of Irish learning to the development of early medieval Europe. </description>
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