Link: http://www.itergateway.org/
Project Status: Ongoing
An online bibliography and collection of resources for the study of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (400-1700) sponsored by a non-for-profit partnership. Most content available by subscription. Includes 5 bibliographies, such as the Iter bibliography (with over 1.6 million citations to secondary sources) and Iter Italicum (a list of humanistic manuscripts), 6 journals (all of which are associated with one of the partners), and a number of full text books and journals including Renaissance and Reformation; Early Theatre; Early Modern Women; Quaderni d’italianistica; Confraternitas; REED Newsletter; and Aestimatio, as well as the International Directory of Scholars (no updates after 2010). Subscriptionsl vary by institution. The partners are:
Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Arizona State Univesity ; Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, Victoria University in the University of Toronto; Faculty of Information, University of Toronto; Renaissance Society of America; Sixteenth Century Society and Conference; University of Toronto Libraries
Resource details:
Resource Type: Bibliography, Catalog, Portal/Gateway, Searchable Bibliography, Searchable Database, Teaching Resources, Text: Medieval, Text: Modern
License: All/Some Content for Members, Institutional License, Paid
Modern Language: English
Medieval content details:
Dates: 400 - 1700
Subject: Art, Church Fathers, Classics, Humanism, Clergy, Courtly Love, Crusades, Gender, History, Iconography, Manuscript Studies, Music, Nobility, Gentry, Papacy, Philosophy, Theology, Piety, Political Thought, Religion - Institutional Church, Royalty, Monarchs, Saints, Theology, Women
Type/Genre of Medieval Primary Source Material: Manuscripts
Geopolitical Region: British Isles and Ireland, Europe, France, German Lands, Iberian Peninsula, Italy, Low Countries, Middle East