Medieval names archive of the Academy of S. Gabriel
(A lot of good information. Check out the "problem names"
section!) http://www.panix.com/~mittle/names/
A collection of illuminations from France from the age of Charles
V (1338-1380). Very cool, may take a while to load if you have
dialup. There are TONS of online illuminations here. http://www.bnf.fr/enluminures/aaccueil.htm
Facsimile of the Murthly Hours. "These Hours are one of
the earliest examples of a book of hours...the Hours section was probably written and illuminated in
Paris in the 1280s. The 23 full-page miniatures were painted by
three English artists...some time between the 1260s and the 1280s." http://www.nls.uk/digitallibrary/murthly/folios/
Hill Monastic Manuscript Library
The 21st century's Library of Alexandria. They have filmed more than 25 million pages from nearly 90,000 books http://www.hmml.org/
Facsimile of the Maciejowski Bible, a 13th century illuminated manuscript. Illuminations include:
period underwear, armor, weapons, a trebuchet and more http://www.keesn.nl/mac/