Medieval Manuscripts – European
- Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana – The Vatican Library is currently in the process of digitizing its collection of 80,000 manuscripts; 15,000 prints, drawings, and plates; and 9,000 incunabula.
- Carolingian Culture at Reichenau and St. Gall – Digital versions of two of the gems surviving from the monasteries of Reichenau and St. Gall. One is the unique architectural drawing known as the Plan of St. Gall. The other is the extensive ninth-century library collections of the two monasteries.
- Digital Library of Illuminated Manuscripts: Lehigh University Digital Library – A project to present the digitized medieval manuscripts of several institutions in one location.
- Digital Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia – An image database of nearly 1,000 images with strengths in the history of anatomy and botanical medicine. Highlights include images from rare incunabula previously unavailable online, unusual selections from more popular early modern anatomists, and over 300 photos from the Philadelphia General Hospital Photograph Collection
- Digital Medieval Manuscripts: Houghton Library – This collection includes works in Latin, Greek, and most of the vernacular languages of Europe that are the primary sources for the study of the literature, art, history, music, philosophy, and theology of the periods.
- Digitized Manuscripts: British Library – Highlights include the St. Cuthbert Gospel, Harley Golden Gospels, Beowulf, the Petit Livre d’Amour, and the Golf Book
- Digitized Medieval Manuscripts App – Links to more than 300 digital libraries home to more than 20,000 medieval manuscripts
- Incunabula: Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology – Collection of rare books printed before 1501
- Manuscripts: Huntington Digital Library – Collection includes some European medieval manuscripts
- Médecine medieval: Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de Santé – Collection of 25 medieval medical manuscripts
- Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts: Wellcome Digital Collections – Medieval manuscripts covering topics such as medicine pharmacology, alchemy, and cookery.
- Peterhouse Manuscripts: Cambridge Digital Library – Selections from the 276 medieval manuscripts which comprise the Peterhouse Manuscript Collection. The first group of manuscripts to be digitised was the independent collection of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century part books of choral music. As funding becomes available, further manuscripts will be added to the online collection.
- The Auchinleck Manuscript: National Library of Scotland – Produced in London in the 1330s, it provides a unique insight into the English language and literature that Chaucer and his generation grew up with and were influenced by.
- The Murthly Hours: National Library of Scotland – Illuminated book of prayer produced in the 1280s.
- Turning the Pages Online: National Library of Medicine – digitized images of rare and historic books in the history of medicine including several Medieval manuscripts
- Western Manuscripts: Bodleian Libraries – Collection of 48 western medieval manuscripts in various languages.
- Western Manuscripts: UBC Library Digital Collections – Manuscripts dating from the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries