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Accounts of the region and people of Noricum, the mountainous region in modern Austria and Slovakia. Authors include Julius Caesar, Horace, Strabo, Pliny the Elder, etc. "People" filter can be removed for wider search results.
Made available by Topos Text
(antiquity; English translation)
Accounts of the Raetia, Alpine region and people, in modern Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, and Germany. Authors include Virgil, Horace, Ovid, etc. "People" filter can be removed for wider search results.
Made available by Topos Text
(100 BC -500 AD; English translation)
Greek traveler Strabo’s encyclopedia on the ancient world as he knew it. Section focusing specifically on the “war-mad” people of Illyria and Pannonia (parts of modern day Albania, Montenegro, Hungary, Austria, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Compiled by Lacus Curtius
(7 BC; English translations)
Maps and images of transformations as seen through cultural artifacts.
Includes data on former Roman provinces found in modern countries, including Austria.
Shows the emergence of a common culture in the northern provinces of the Roman Empire from Britain to the Black Sea.
(Antiquity through 212 AD; maps and facsimile images)
From the DeGreorio Collection of Antiquities come over 200 manuscripts from medieval Austria
In cooperation with ARTSTOR.
(8-20th century; German and Latin facsimiles)
Medieval collections of hymns and grammars.
(9th century; Latin insular script)
Describing a marketplace in today’s Austria, from Book 3 of the Codex traditionis ecclesiae pataviensis olim laureacensis aka Codex Lonsdorfianus
From In Nomine Jassa
(903-906; English translation)
Virtual Document Archive of Central European Cloisters and Bishoprics.
Documenting not only the history of the cloisters themselves, but developments in church, state and society in Central Europe since the Early Middle Ages.
(1049 to the present; Latin and vernacular facsimiles and transcriptions).
Facsimiles of German-language medieval manuscripts.
Organized by locations of manuscripts.
Also contains narrative texts and photos from other European countries.
(Transcriptions)
Over 90,000 medieval manuscripts from across libraries across German-speaking countries.
(German interface; facsimiles)
Digitized handwritten documents from the Middle Ages
(12th-15th century; facsimiles; German interface)
From the Avalon Project.
(17 September 1156; English translation)
Including treaties and letters.
(1191-1792; Russian transcriptions and translations)
Auriculture during the time of King Albrecht. Find Part II here.
Digitized from the collection, Quellen zur Schweizer Geschichte.
(13th century; German and Latin)
(Documents on the History of Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Gorizia, Trieste, Istria, Tyrol)
Part 2, vol. 1 of Fontes Rerum Austriacarum
(1246-1300; Latin and Early New High German transcriptions)
World chronicle through the reign of Frederick II.
(late 13th century; German transcription)

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