History of Vatican City: Primary Documents

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Flag of Vatican City
(transcriptions & translations)

As an inventory of all documentary and historiographical sources of the Roman-German royal lines from the Carolingians to Maximilian I, as well as of the Popes of the Early and High Middle Ages, the Regesta Imperii are among the great source works of German and European History.
Available as facsimiles of original book pages or as a search for the corresponding full texts.
(751-1519; German facsimiles & transcriptions) - Some work still in progress -

(transcriptions & translations)

(transcriptions & translations)

Texts & Archives
(Translations)

(transcriptions & translations)
(Ante-Nicene, Nicene, Post-Nicene)
from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library
(transcriptions & translations)
From the Internet Christian Library.
(comprehensive index of Western religious literature, 1st-15th Centuries)
On St. Francis of Assissi and later Franciscans.
(1223 - present; Latin transcriptions and translations in various languages including English)

Papal bulls, letters and briefs digitized by the digitized by the Martynas Mazvydas Lithuanian National Library
1477-1899; facsimiles)

A collection of primary documents from the Internet Modern History Sourcebook.
(1945 to the present; transcriptions and translations)

(Exhibit assembled 1993; Facsimiles et al.)

Official Vatican Website.

Vatican images and messages.
(Multilingual transcriptions and translations).

Founding political agreement between Italian state and the Holy See.
(11 February 1929; transcription)
Documenting the political entity of the religious city-state.
(1929-present; commentary and images)

Wartime reports, memoranda and diplomatic correspondence between FDR and Pope Pius XII, American envoys, etc.
(1939-1945; English and Latin facsimiles)

Includes primary and secondary documents, provided by Don Mabry.
(Transcriptions, facsimiles and commentaries, mostly in English)

A virtual tour for one of the most famous and renowned cultural institutions of the Holy See.
(Images and commentaries in English)

Website of the Vatican Apostolic Secret Archives.
(8th-19th centuries; low-resolution facsimiles)

Library of Congress guide to constitutional, legal and government documents.

(Facsimiles).

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