An Annotated Bibliography of Printed and Online Primary Sources for the Middle Ages

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Since the number of printed sources for the Middle Ages is so large, any new contributions you can make to the Medieval Sources Bibliography would be most welcome. If you are interested in adding items to the Bibliography, you can do so by downloading this Submission Form (.rtf file), filling it out, and emailing it back to us as an attachment at MedvlSources@fordham.edu. If you wish to add more than ten sources, we would also be happy to send you a blank copy of the Microsoft Access database that you can fill out and return to us as an attachment. We will acknowledge all contributions by placing your initials in the Cataloger field, and by adding you to the List of Compilers.

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