- About.com: Who's Who in Medieval History and the Renaissance
- Collection of biographies and links. - Black Death (13)
- Learn about the Black Death, one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. Sites include history, timeline, maps, and contemporary accounts on the plague that claimed millions of lives in Europe during the 14th century.
- Borgia Family (2)
- Byzantines in Renaissance Italy
- Overview of Greek immigration to Italy in the 15th century and the contribution of the Byzantines to the Italian Renaissance. - Epact: Scientific Instruments of Medieval and Renaissance Europe
- Collection of early scientific instruments from four European museums. - European Voyages of Exploration
- Historical overview of maritime exploration by Portugal and Spain in the 15th and 16th centuries, when they established sea routes between the world's continents. Also examines the economic, political, and cultural patterns of that era in Europe. - Explore the Renaissance
- Journey back to a time of great discovery. - Geometry of War, The
- Online exhbition about Renaissance mathematicians and their contributions to military devices and warfare. - Medici, Catherine de (1519-1589)@
- Medieval Synthesis and the Discovery of Man
- Lecture on the meaning and significance of the historical Renaissance. - Ordre du Saint-Esprit
- Information about France in the Renaissance, including chivalric orders, food, and royalty. - Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe
- Archive of narratives, medical consilia, and religious and spiritual writings. - Renaissance @ Newgrove
- Basic information source aimed at school-age children. - Renaissance Festival Books
- Digitized Renaissance-era books from the British Library about grand festivals and ceremonies in Europe from 1475 to 1700, such as marriages, funerals, and coronations. - Renaissance Magazine
- Articles on the history of the Renaissance and Middle Ages for Arthurian fans, medievalists, roleplayers, and re-enactors. - Renaissance Mathematics
 - Renaissance, The Elizabethan World
- Resources for the study of Elizabethan England including the life, the heraldry, and the sumptuary laws of that period. - Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture
- Exhibit from the Library of Congress. - Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603)
- From More to Lanyer, complete with links, essays, sources.
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