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Art
The Artchive
Artcyclopedia (A fine arts search engine)
World Wide Art Resources
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The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
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Cultural History
Arts & Letters Daily (journals, reviews, editorials, links to world newspapers and magazines)
The Humbul Humanities Hub
The Internet Ancient History Sourcebook
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook
The Internet Modern History Sourcebook
The Internet Jewish History Sourcebook
The Internet Women's History Sourcebook
The Internet Islamic History Sourcebook
The Internet African History Sourcebook
The Internet East Asian History Sourcebook
The Internet Indian History Sourcebook
The Internet History of Science Sourcebook
The Perseus Project (Greek and Roman texts, etc.)
Argos (Search Engine for the Ancient World)
The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies
ORB (The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies)
NetSERF (The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources)
Resources for Classical and Medieval Studies
The WWW Virtual Library: Medieval Europe
A Boke of Gode Cookery is a website dedicated to the food and feasts of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Le Poulet Gauche (a guide to the history, culture, and daily life of 16th century France)
Hanover College Electronic Texts Collection
Early Modern Women Online
Women in History
Virtual Tour of Versailles
Official Web Site of the British Monarchy
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Literature
Literary Locales: Pictures of places that figure in the lives and writings of famous authors
The On-line Books Page (more than 16,000 English works in various formats)
Concordance to Great Books
A Celebration of Women Writers
Bibliography of Women Writers in Print
Luminarium (Medieval, Renaissance, and 17th-Century English Literature)
The Camelot Project (Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information)
The Geoffrey Chaucer Website
The Chaucer Metapage
The Princeton Dante Project
Digital Dante
The World of Dante (Including a 3-D tour through the Inferno)
Dante Studies
The Decameron Web
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Miscellaneous Reference
The Library of Congress
The British Library
The History Channel
The Calendar Zone (Every kind of calendar imaginable)
Your Dictionary: On-Line Dictionaries
Find A Grave (Where historical people are buried)
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Music
Classical Net (Resources for Classical Music)
Composers Datebook
Bach Central Station: A Directory of J. S. Bach Resources on the Internet
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Religion
The APS Guide to Resources in Theology
The Unbound Bible
The Christian Classics Ethereal Library
The Catholic Encyclopedia (1908 edition)
Decrees of Catholic Ecumenical Councils
For All the Saints (Database of Catholic Saints)
The Order of Saint Benedict
The Abbey of Montecassino Homepage
The Franciscan Archive
The Franciscan Experience
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