This Selected Sources Index page shows all sections and sub sections. These have also been regularized in a consistent
hierarchy. This should allow rapid review of where texts are.
You can also easily access the sub-section pages by chosing
section title on the left of each page.
Bad Links
1. This project is both very large and fairly old
in Internet terms. At the time it was begun (1996), it was not clear
that web sites [and the documents made available there] would often turn out to be
transient. As a result there is a process called "link rot" - which means that a "broken link" is a result of someone having taken down a web page. In some cases some websites have simply reorganized sub-directories without creating forwarding links. Regular efforts are made to remove bad
links.
2. All links to documents marked [at IHSP] should be working.
3. Users may attempt to locate texts not currently available, or where the links have changed via The Internet Archive/Way Back Machine. Alternately, a search via Google may locate another site where the document is available.
Sub-
Indexes
Subjects covered by the source texts in each sub-section.
NOTES: copyrighted means the text is not available for free distribution. Links to files at other site are indicated by [At some indication of the site
name or location]. No indication means that the text file is local. WEB indicates a link to one of small
number of high quality web sites which provide either more texts or an especially valuable
overview.NOTE: The date of inception of the Internet
Medieval Sourcebook was 1/20/1996. Links to files at other site are indicated by [At <some indication of the site name
or location>]. No indication means that the text file is local. WEB indicates a link to one of small
number of high quality web sites which provide either more texts or an especially valuable
overview.
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project. The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is located at the History Department of Fordham University, New York. The Internet
Medieval Sourcebook, and other medieval components of the project, are located at
the Fordham University Center
for Medieval Studies.The IHSP recognizes the contribution of Fordham University, the
Fordham University History Department, and the Fordham Center for Medieval Studies in
providing web space and server support for the project. The IHSP is a project independent of Fordham University.
Although the IHSP seeks to follow all applicable copyright law, Fordham University is not
the institutional owner, and is not liable as the result of any legal action.