• Historia--great links to various Renaissance homes.
  • The Renaissance on the Web. Includes links to an exibition called "1492: An Ongoing Voyage" as well as Machiavelli's The Prince (the full text).
  • FICINO, the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
  • Renaissance Forum,a new electronic journal of early-modern literary and historical studies. Make sure to check out its links to other sources.
  • The Labyrinth Library of French Texts
  • Renaissance Dante in Print (1472-1629) is a joint project of ARTFL and the University of Notre Dame.
  • The Newberry Library, with one of the world's best Renaissance collections, has a home page.
  • Les Tres riches heures du Duc de Berry--a medieval book of hours with the images from all twelve months.
  • Manuscript Pages from the Bodleian Library, another magnificent collection of images and texts from the ARTFL Project.
  • Early Modern Literary Studies
  • La Bibliothèque nationale de France
  • History Resources home page, a link of wonderful links--both Medieval and Renaissance with some more modern links as well.
  • 1595 Text of the Essais
  • La bibliothèque de Montaigne (Bibliothèque de Bordeaux)
  • Société Internationale des Amis de Montaigne
  • Société Française d'Étude du Seizième Siècle
  • Association d'Etudes sur la Renaissance, l'Humanisme et le Réforme
  • Renaissance Society of America
  • Biographie de Montaigne (BnF)
  • Autres sites "Montaigne"
  • Essais en français (BnF)
  • Sélections des Essays (en anglais): http://www.best.com/~glad/montaigne/, http://books.mirror.org/gb.montaigne.html
  • Daniel Martin (University of Massachusetts) Home Page
  • Patrick Henry (Whitman College) Home page