Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 October 2022
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Dorin, Rowan. “Corpus Synodalium (March 2021): Archiving Dossier Narrative.” BodoArXiv Works, March 24, 2021. doi:10.34055/osf.io/qx2ve.
______. ed. Corpus Synodalium: Local Ecclesiastical Legislation in Medieval Europe, June 30, 2021. http://www.corpus-synodalium.com.
Everhart, Deborah and Martin Irvine. “The Labyrinth Medieval Studies Website.” Digital Georgetown. http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1061738.
McEwan, John. “Digital Sigillography Resource, Version 1.” BodoArXiv Works, July 15, 2021. doi:10.34055/osf.io/nrh8x.
Torgerson, Jesse W., Jonah Skolnik, Alp Eren, Nathan Krieger, Connor Cobb, and Courtney Sachs. “Constantinople as Palimpsest.” BodoArXiv Works, January 25, 2021. doi:10.34055/osf.io/ehmkx.
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