Annotated bibliographies for a variety of subject areas.
Q: I don't read Latin/Old High German/Medieval Arabic/etc. How can I find sources in English?
A: You're in luck! There are many resources in English right here in the library and online. Click the links in the grey and white box for some of the larger ones. To find even more, perhaps on a specific topic, try finding one by beginning at a more generalized topic.
For example, I clicked on the link in SuperSearch for Medieval worlds: a sourcebook. In SuperSearch, you can click on the record title (pictured below) and scroll to see the subjects listed, including subjects with "source" in them. These typically have translated or transcribed primary sources.
EEBO is a full text primary source archive of nearly every book published in English in the Early Modern period. It covers all subjects including literature, science, religion, politics, and more.
Dates: 1473-1700 CE
Contains every significant title printed in the United Kingdom in the 19th Century, along with thousands of important works from the Americas. Includes books, pamphlets, broadsides, and other printed works in English, Latin, German, Italian, French, and other languages.
Dates: 1701-1800 CE