Arthurian Resources


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The Camelot Project
A collection of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information hosted by the University of Rochester. This is the place to start looking.
Arthurian Resources
The personal academic website of Dr Caitlin R. Green, Oxford. Her areas of expertise and principal research interests are in the history, archaeology, place-names and literature of early medieval Britain, and especially, the relationship between Anglian-British interaction and early Arthurian legend.
Vortigern Studies
Edited by Robert M. Vermaat, Vortigern Studies thoroughly covers Britain’s history from the end of the Roman era to Arthurian times.
The Historical Arthur: A Bibliography
An Arthuriana / Camelot Project Bibliography by P. J. C. Field, updated by K. S. Whetter.
Arthuriana
Arthuriana is a journal of Arthurian studies. This site has the table of contents of the current issue, and a searchable index of past issues, and a variety of other resources including pedagogical resources. Notice that you can now subscribe to an online version of the Arthuriana
The Arthurnet Archives
Arthurnet is a moderated discussion group sponsored by the journal Arthuriana, but you can search the archive of posts without joining.
King Arthur in Medieval Sources: a Partial Bibliography
This is an extremely useful site created by Arthurian scholar Judy Shoaf, the Arthurnet list moderator, with suggestions from various Arthurnet list members.
The Middle English Compendium
The Compendium has been designed to offer easy access to and interconnectivity between three major Middle English electronic resources: an electronic version of the Middle English Dictionary, a HyperBibliography of Middle English prose and verse, based on the MED bibliographies, and a Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse, as well as links to an associated network of electronic resources.
The Charette Project
The Charrette project is a scholarly, multi-media electronic archive containing the text and images from the manuscripts of Chrétien de Troyes’s Le Chevalier de la Charrette (Lancelot, ca. 1180). It also includes modern scholarly editions of the medieval French text. The Princeton Charrette Project is a complex, scholarly, multi-media electronic archive containing a medieval manuscript tradition—that of Chrétien de Troyes’s Le Chevalier de la Charrette (Lancelot, ca. 1180). It was developed and maintained by Karl Uitti (Princeton University, Dept. of French and Italian) from 1994 to 2003. [© 1994 (1997), Princeton University and the Karl D. Uitti estate]. From October 2003 through July 2006, the web presence of the project was maintained by the Editorial Board of the project under the general direction of Gina Greco (Portland State University), Sarah-Jane Murray (Baylor University) and Rafael Alvarado (Dickinson College) [© 2003 The Charrette Project Editorial Board].
Cindy Tittle Moore’s Arthurian Booklist
This extensive, categorized list of Arthurian fiction,poetry, and other works, hasn’t been updated since 1996, but it’s still very useful, and interesting.

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