Digital Collections
Munich, Bavarian State Library: Digital Copies of Latin Manuscripts
The offer of works available in digitised form is expanded continuously. The digital copies produced from the originals are full colour copies, those produced from microfilms are available in a bitonal or grey-scale quality.
Blockbooks from Bavarian Collections
Broadsides of Early Modern Times
The Codex Falkensteinensis (BayHStA KL Weyarn 1)
CodIcon online: Codices iconographici monacenses
Convents – Manuscripts and Incunabula
Decretum magistri Gratiani (Corpus Iuris Canonici, part 1)
Digitisation on Demand – Varia
Emblem Books of the Early Modern Period
Emperors’ Documents in Illustrations
Fragments of German and Latin Manuscripts
Illustrations from Editions of Vergil’s Aeneis 1502-1840
Latin Manuscripts from the Bavarian State Library (Castle Library) Ansbach
Manuscript Fragments of the Dillingen Research Library
Manuscripts from the former Benedictine abbey St. Emmeran in Ratisbon
The Mission Handbook of Bishop Abraham
VD 16 digital: part I – part II
Munich, Bavarian State Library (BSB) and Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH) digital
In a joint project of the BSB and the MGH all volumes of the MGH-Editions are digitised and made available online.
Microfilm-Database of MGH (Manuscripts)
Heidelberg, University Library: Codices Palatini latini
Digital copies of Latin manuscripts from the holdings of the Heidelberg ‘Bibliotheca Palatina’ (8th/9th - 16th century).
CAMENA
In this digital library you will find Latin texts as well as a Thesaurus (names and common nouns) of the Early Modern period (TERMINI).
Cappelli, Adriano: Lexicon abbreviaturarum
This dictionary contains more than 14.000 wood engravings of Latin and Italian abbreviations, especially common in medieval documents and manuscripts. On the website of the Cologne University Library you can either browse through the digitised version of the dictionary or go directly to the individual letter.
Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts
The UCLA Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts was designed to enable users to find fully digitized manuscripts currently available on the web; you can browse the catalogue by location, shelfmark, author, title, and language.
Cologne, Codices Electronici Ecclesiae Coloniensis (CEEC)
You will find digital copies of manuscripts from the church of Cologne, among them the manuscript holdings of the Episcopal and Cathedral Library Cologne.
Documenta Catholica Omnia
Bibliotheca Latina Mediae et Infimae Aetatis
Du Cange, Charles du Fresne: Glossarium ad Scriptores Mediae et Infimae Latinitatis
Digital copy of the Léopold Favre edition (1883-1887) (PDF)
Tomus I (A-B) II (C) III (D-F) IV (G-K) V (L-N) VI (O-Q) VII (R-S) VIII (T-Z) IX (French Glossary) X (Indices)
e-codices
The goal of the e-codices project is to provide access to medieval and selected early modern manuscripts held in Switzerland via a virtual library.
Fragmenta Augiensia - Reichenau Manuscript Fragments
The 215 fragments were removed from the Reichenau bindings during cataloguing in the 19th and 20th century.
Large Digital Libraries of western manuscripts
London, British Library (BL): Catalogue of illuminated Manuscripts
By selecting “Latin” as a language you can search trough more than 2.780 illuminated Latin manuscripts.
Mediaevum
Collection of Medieval Latin Philology. Here you will find Neo-Latin texts from the Renaissance to the 18th century.
Medieval and Modern Thought. Text Digization Project
Content for this digitisation project is provided by the Stanford University Library as well as other libraries from the ‘Research Library Cooperative Program’.
Oxford University: Early Manuscripts
Digital copies of manuscripts from the following colleges: Balliol College, Bodleian Library, Corpus Christi College, Jesus College, Magdalen College, Merton College, and St. John's College.
St. Gallen, Codices Electronici Sangallenses (CESG)
The purpose of the “Codices Electronici Sangallenses” (Digital Abbey Library of St. Gallen) is to provide access to the medieval codices in the Abbey Library of St. Gallen by creating a virtual library.
University of Birmingham: The Philological Museum
On this website you will find an extensive bibliography of Neo-Latin texts.
Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Library: Digitised Manuscripts
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