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  2. List of online digital musical document libraries - Wikipedia

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    colour, medieval: 383 Manuscripts from the medieval codices in the Abbey library of St. Gallen. Downloadable colour PDFs and XML files. Abbey library of St. Gallen: The Computerized Mensural Music Editing Project: early music, xml score data: High-quality early music scores. Online corpus of electronic editions and associated software tools ...

  3. Digital Scriptorium - Wikipedia

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    Leaf from a Gradual, c, 1450–1475, Italy; New York, Columbia University, Plimpton MS 040A. Digital Scriptorium (DS) is a non-profit, tax-exempt consortium of American libraries with collections of medieval and early modern manuscripts, that is, handwritten books made in the traditions of the world's scribal cultures.

  4. Medieval Nordic Text Archive - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Nordic Text Archive (Menota) is a network of leading Nordic archives, libraries and research departments working with medieval texts and manuscript facsimiles. The aim of Menota is to preserve and publish medieval texts in digital form and to adapt and develop encoding standards necessary for this work.

  5. Newberry Library - Wikipedia

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    Modern Manuscripts and Archives [11] Performing Arts [12] Postcards [13] Religion [14] The collection consists of about 1.6 million books; 600,000 maps; 1,300 distinct archival collections containing approximately 5 million manuscript pages; 500,000 different postcards; approximately 250,000 pieces of sheet music; and much more. [15]

  6. Fragmentarium - Wikipedia

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    Fragmentarium (Digital Research Laboratory for Medieval Manuscript Fragments) is an online database to collect and collate fragments of medieval manuscripts making them available to researchers, collectors and historians worldwide.

  7. Roman de la Rose Digital Library - Wikipedia

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    The Roman de la Rose Digital Library (Rose DL) is a joint project of the Sheridan Libraries of the Johns Hopkins University and the Bibliothèque nationale de France. The goal of the Rose DL is to create an online library of all manuscripts containing the 13th-century poem Roman de la Rose .

  8. Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music - Wikipedia

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    It is founded on a digital archive of images of European medieval and early to high-Renaissance polyphonic music ranging from complete manuscripts to fragments. [4] The collection, created by the University of Oxford and Royal Holloway University of London , [ 5 ] includes metadata for all manuscripts from 800 to 1550 A.D., and most of those ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Middle Ages/Resources - Wikipedia

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    Comment: I recently read on a popular Medievalists list a discussion of Wikipedia and someone mentioned why bother when there is the Dictionary of the Middle Ages.In many respects this is what Wikipedia's Medieval section could be, covering over 100,000 people/places/things.