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Early Medieval Art, A Monograph
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Including G4319 course syllabus and requirements
     
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A selection of texts and links relating to the study of Early Medieval Art
     
 

Visual Resources
Image portfolios organized in chronological, thematic, and/or media specific groupings

Library

Select texts have been formatted as portable document files (pdfs) for ease when printing. This format necessitates the Adobe Acrobat Reader. (If you encounter any problems viewing the files you will need to download the Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in from the Adobe Acrobat Reader Web site.)



Columbia University Libraries

Columbia University Library Online Catalogue: CLIO
     
  Research Databases avaialble through Columbia University: Art, Architecture & Music
     


Other useful online resources

Bartelby.com offers searching within a repository of research texts including the Columbia Encyclopedia, Bulfinch's Mythology and the King James Bible
     
  The Getty Research Institute Vocabulary Programs: The Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT)
The AAT is a structured vocabulary of around 125,000 terms, scope notes, and other information for describing fine art, architecture, decorative arts, archival materials, and material culture.
     
  The Getty Research Institute Vocabulary Programs: The Union List of Artist Names (ULAN)
The ULAN is a structured vocabulary containing around 220,000 names and biographical information about artists and architects, including a wealth of variant names, pseudonyms, and language variants.
     
  The Getty Research Institute Vocabulary Programs: The Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names (TGN)
The TGN is a structured vocabulary of around 1,000,000 geographic names, including vernacular and historical names, coordinates, and place types, and focusing on places important for the study of art and architecture.
     


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