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Links to J-Stor Articles by Columbia Faculty (subscription based)
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
OTHER USEFUL ONLINE RESOURCES
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Bartelby.com
offers searching within a repository of research texts including
the Columbia Encyclopedia, Bulfinch's Mythology and the King
James Bible |
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The
Getty Research Institute Vocabulary Programs: The Art &
Architecture Thesaurus (AAT)
The AAT is a structured vocabulary of around 125,000 terms,
scope notes, and other information for describing fine art,
architecture, decorative arts, archival materials, and material
culture. |
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The
Getty Research Institute Vocabulary Programs: The Union List
of Artist Names (ULAN)
The ULAN is a structured vocabulary containing around 220,000
names and biographical information about artists and architects,
including a wealth of variant names, pseudonyms, and language
variants. |
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The
Getty Research Institute Vocabulary Programs: The Getty Thesaurus
of Geographic Names (TGN)
The TGN is a structured vocabulary of around 1,000,000 geographic
names, including vernacular and historical names, coordinates,
and place types, and focusing on places important for the study
of art and architecture. |
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PRIMARY SOURCES
This collection of primary sources includes both documentary material
for the history of medieval art and architecture as well as writings
dealing with broader aspects of religious, political, economic and
social history.
= sources addressing art and architectural history
= sources addressing sociopolitical, religious, or cultural
contexts
Fourth Century CE
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The
Construction of Constantinople (32430) Chron. Paschale
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Eusebius
of Caesarea, In Praise of the Emperor Constantine (external
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Eusebius
of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History, Emperors and Persecutions
in the Third Century (external link) |
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Ambrose,
Bishop of Milan, On the Characteristics suitable for a Bishop
(external link) |
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Lactantius,
On the Manner in which the Persecutors Died (external link)
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John
Chrysostom, The Divine Liturgy (external link) |
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The
Ecumenical Councils: The texts below from the Ecumenical
Councils are provided via links to The Internet Medieval Sourcebook
edited by Paul Halsall, Fordham University |
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Documents
from the First Council of Nicea (The First Ecumneical Council),
325 CE (external link) |
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Documents
from the First Council of Constantinople (The Xecond Ecumenical
Council), 381 CE (external link) |
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The
Third Ecumenical Council (The Council of Ephesus), 431CE (external
link) |
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The
Fourth Ecumenical Council (The Council of Chalcedon), 451 CE (external
link) |
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The
Council of Orange, 529 CE (external link) |
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The
Fifth Ecumenical Council (Constantinople), 553 CE
(external link) |
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The
Sixth Ecumenical Council (Constantinople), 680-681 CE (external
link) |
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The
Quinsext Council, 692 CE (external link) |
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The
Second Council of Nicea, 787 CE (external link) |
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The
Eighth Ecumenical Council (Constantinople), 869-870 CE (external
link) |
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The
Ninth Ecumenical Council: Lateran I, 1123 CE (external link)
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The
Tenth Ecumenical Council: Lateran II, 1239 CE (external
link) |
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The
Twelfth Ecumenical Council: Lateran IV, 1215 CE (external
link) |
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Sixth Century CE
Seventh Century CE
Eighth Century CE
Ninth Century CE
Tenth Century CE
Twelfth Century CE
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Suger,
Abbot of St.-Denis, Commentary on the Abbey Church of St. Denis
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Suger,
Abbot of St.-Denis, Life of King Louis the Fat (external
link) |
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Bernard
of Clairvaux, On Loving God (external link) |
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Gervase
of Canterbury, Commentary on Canterbury Cathedral |
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The
Pilgrimage of the Russian Abbot Daniel in the Holy Land, 11061107
CE (external link) |
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Chronicle
of the Counts of Anjou, ca. 1100 (external link) |
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Benjamin
of Tudela, The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela (external
link) |
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Jocelin
of Brakelond, Chronicle of the Abbey of Bury St. Edmund's, 11731202
(external link) |
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Thirteenth Century CE
Fourteenth Century CE
Fifteenth Century CE
RELEVANT WEB LINKS
General
Medieval Archæology
Byzantine Architecture
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General : Art
Images for College Teaching The Medieval Era, Early Christian,
and Byzantine |
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General : Byzantine
Architecture ProjectPrinceton |
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General : The
Byzantine Monuments: Churches and Monasteries (The Ecumenical
Patriachate of Constantinople) |
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General : Byzantium:
Byzantine Studies on the InternetGallery |
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General : Dumbarton
Oaks Research Library and CollectionByzantine Studies
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Turkey, Istanbul : History
of Istanbul |
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Turkey, Istanbul : World
Heritage sitesHistoric Areas of Istanbul |
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Turkey, Istanbul : Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelHagia Sophia |
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Turkey, Daphni: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelKatholicon |
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Turkey, Monreale: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelCathedral |
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Turkey, Phocis: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelHosios Loukas, Katholikon |
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Turkey, Torcello: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelBasilica of Santa Maria Assunta
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Romanesque Architecture
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General : Art
Images for College Teaching The Medieval Era, Early Christian,
and Byzantine |
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General : Byzantine
Architecture ProjectPrinceton |
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Israel, Jerusalem: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, Israel |
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England, Durham: Durham
Cathedral & Castle |
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France, General: Art
Images for College Teaching: The Medieval EraRomanesque
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France, Angoulême: La
France Romane Et GothiqueSt-Pierre |
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France, Arles: La
France Romane Et GothiqueSt. Trophime |
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France, Arles: World
Heritage Site list Arles |
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France, Aubeterre-sur-Dronne: La
France Romane Et GothiqueSt-Jaque |
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France, Aulney: La
France Romane Et GothiqueSt-Pierre
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France, Autun: A
digital Archive of ArchitectureSt- Lazare |
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France, Autun: La
France Romane Et GothiqueSt- Lazare |
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France, Autun: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelSt- Lazare |
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France, Auxerre:
L'abbaye de Saint-Bermain d'Auxerre |
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France, Baraigne: Ste
Marie de Baraigne |
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France, Bouzement: Une
église romane au coeur des Vosges |
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France, Brux: Saint
Martin de Brux |
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France, Caen: The
Abbey Church of La Trinité (L'Abbaye-aux-Dames) |
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France, Caen: The
Abbey Church of Saint Étienne (L'Abbaye-aux-Hommes) |
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France, Cluny: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelCluny |
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France, Conque: La
France Romane Et GothiqueSte-Foy |
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France, Conque: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, Israel Ste-Foy |
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France, Fontenay: L'abbaye
de Fontenay |
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France, Fontenay: World
Heritage Site listFontenay |
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France, Pontigny: La
France Romane Et Gothique Cathedral |
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France, Pontigny: History
of Art and ArchitecturePontigny, Cistercian Abbey ca.
11601180 |
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France, Le Puy-en-Velay: La
France Romane Et GothiqueCathedral |
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France, Malay: Commune
de Malay |
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France, Muariac: Le
comité d'archéologie de Mauriac en Auvergnela
période médiévale et le monastère
St Pierre |
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France, St-Hilaire-de-Melle: La
France Romane Et GothiqueSt-Hilaire-de-Melle |
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France, Saint-Savin sur Gartempe: World
Heritage Site listSaint-Savin sur Gartempe |
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France, Souillac: A
digital Archive of ArchitectureSte. Marie, Souillac |
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France, Toulouse: A
digital Archive of ArchitectureSt Sernin, Toulouse
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France, Vezelay: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelSt Sernin |
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France, Vezelay: The
Church of Mary MagdaleneVezelay |
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France, Vezelay: World
Heritage Site listVezelay |
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Germany, Baden-Württemberg: World
Heritage in Baden-WürttembergMaulbronn Monastery |
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Germany, Hildesheim: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelHildesheim |
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Hungary, General: Fine
arts in HungaryPainting and Sculpture in Medieval Hungary
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Italy, Modena: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelCathedral |
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Italy, Sardinia: Romanico
sardo. Architettura romanica in SardegnaLa chiese romaniche
del Guidicato di arborea |
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Spain, Cardona: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelChurch of San Vicente |
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Spain, Santiago de Compostela: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelCathedral |
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Gothic Architecture
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General: Digital
Archive of ArchitectureGothic Architecture |
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General: The
Gothic Cathedral |
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General:
Portfolio of Villard de Honnecourt c. 123035 |
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Belgium, Bruges: Digital
Archive of ArchitectureBruges |
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England, General: Abbeys
and Other Religious Sites in Wales |
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England, Canterbury: The
Gothic CathedralCanterbury |
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England, Canterbury: Canterbury
CathedralA World Heritage Site |
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England, Salisbury: The
Gothic CathedralSalisbury |
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England, Salisbury: The
Salisbury project |
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England, Westminster: Westminster
AbbeyPlace of Worship House of Kings |
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France, General: Art
Images for College TeachingThe Medieval EraFrench
Gothic |
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France, Amiens: Amiens
Cathedral Web Site |
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France, Amiens: La
cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens |
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France, Amiens: World
Heritage Site listAmiens |
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France, Avignon: The
Gothic CathedralPalace of the Popes |
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France, Beauvais: The
Gothic CathedralSaint-Pierre Cathedral |
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France, Bourges: A
digital Archive of ArchitectureBourges Cathedral |
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France, Bourges: La
cathédrale Saint-Etienne de Bourges |
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France, Bourges: World
Heritage Site listBourges Cathedral |
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France, Chârtres: A
digital Archive of ArchitectureChârtres |
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France, Chârtres: World
Heritage Site listChârtres |
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France, Mont Saint-Michel: World
Heritage Site listMont Saint-Michel |
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France, Paris: A
digital Archive of ArchitectureSte Chapelle |
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France, Paris: La
France Romane Et GothiqueSte Chapelle |
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France, Paris: The
Gothic CathedralNotre-Dame Cathedral |
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France, Paris: La
France Romane et GothiqueNotre-Dame Cathedral |
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France, Reims: The
Gothic CathedralNotre-Dame Cathedral |
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France, Reims: World
Heritage Site listReims |
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France, Strasbourg: The
Gothic CathedralNotre-Dame Cathedral |
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France, Strasbourg: Oeuvre
Notre Dame |
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Germany, Baden-Wûrttemberg: World
Heritage in Baden-Wûrttemberg |
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Germany, Baden-Wûrttemberg: Cologne
Willkommen in der Hohen Dom zu Köln |
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Germany, Baden-Wûrttemberg: World
Heritage SitesCologne Cathedral |
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Germany, Nuremberg:
The Emperor's Cathedral |
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Italy, Pisa: The
Gothic CathedralCathedral Complex |
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Italy, Pisa: JstorSpeculum
online volumes through 1995 |
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Italy, Pisa: Medieval
Art: course material, Prof. Anat Tcherikover at the University
of Haifa, Haifa, IsraelCathedral |
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