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Here you will find Internet links to sites concentrating on the area of the Humanities. This page is prepared and maintained by J. B. Owens of Idaho State University. If you have trouble with a line, please contact me at owenjack@isu.edu or by selecting this button: Mail Now. Please include your name and e-mail address in the body of your message. Thank you for your help.
SSPHS
Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies. Information about the Society and a huge list of information resources. Maintained by A. Katie Harris with generous support from Central Missouri State University and the University of Kansas.

Sixteenth Century Studies Society
The leading interdisciplinary organization of scholars dealing with the period 1400-1700. You may also consult the site of the Sixteenth Century Journal.

National Endowment for the Humanities
Information on NEH programs, application procedures, and deadlines.
Idaho Humanities Council
Begun in January, 1996, the site is a growing resource for humanistic studies in the U.S. west.
Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association
The web site of the major regional association for medieval and renaissance studies. The site is maintained by Jesse Swan of the University of Northern Iowa.
Labyrinth: Medieval Studies
Labyrinth is the most important World Wide Web site for medievalists.
Internet Resources for Hispanists
Resources provided by Pamela Long, John Dagenais, and Vincent Barletta.
Museo del Prado, Madrid
Link to the web site of one of Europe's great art museums in Madrid, Spain.
SCRIPTA Home Page
La scrittura nel tempo - The history of handwriting. The Scripta project provides an interactive approach to learning Palaeography.
DScriptorium
DScriptorium is devoted to collecting, storing and distributing digital images of medieval manuscripts. All materials may be freely distributed for the personal use of students, scholars and the public.
EXEMPLARIA Home Page
Information about EXEMPLARIA: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities
The Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities is a venture of Rutgers and Princeton Universities.
"Alex" -- index of e-texts available on-line
Useful source for on-line reading opportunities.
Texts and Documents
Global in scope. Provided by Hanover College's History Web Site, a product of The Hanover Historical Texts Project.
James J. O'Donnell Home Page
In addition to material about his well-known on-line seminars on Augustine and Boethius and information about the electronic analysis of texts, this site has demonstration material about teaching on-line, which should be read by anyone in education.
CHORUS
A WWW Resource for Academic and Educational Computing in the Arts and Humanities. It is aimed primarily at academics, educators, information professionals, and students.
Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities
At the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
DUNYA
Resources provided by the Cybermuslim Information Collective for Muslims and those who wish to learn about Islam. Includes the Hyperqur'aan Project.

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