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==Available==
* http://manuscripts.cmrs.ucla.edu/index.php
* http://manuscripts.cmrs.ucla.edu/index.php


==Description==


== Description ==
The '''Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts''' enable users to find fully digitized manuscripts available on the web. Begun in 2005 by Christopher Baswell and hosted by the University of California, Los Angeles (Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), the database provides links to hundreds of manuscripts, expected to grow to thousands. Basic information about the manuscripts is fully searchable, and users can also browse through the complete contents of the database.
 
The Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts enable users to find fully digitized manuscripts available on the web. Begun in 2005 by Christopher Baswell and hosted by the University of California, Los Angeles (Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), the database provides links to hundreds of manuscripts, expected to grow to thousands. Basic information about the manuscripts is fully searchable, and users can also browse through the complete contents of the database.


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Available

Description

The Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts enable users to find fully digitized manuscripts available on the web. Begun in 2005 by Christopher Baswell and hosted by the University of California, Los Angeles (Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies), the database provides links to hundreds of manuscripts, expected to grow to thousands. Basic information about the manuscripts is fully searchable, and users can also browse through the complete contents of the database.