Carleton Guide to Medieval Rome, maintained by Prof. Victoria Morse https://apps.carleton.edu/medievalrome/
This collaborative site incorporates images and text written by students in Carleton College's Rome program to provide a guide to the medieval city.
Linking Evidence: a digital guide to medieval and early Renaissance Rome, c. 1140-1430
http://www.medievalrome.eca.ed.ac.uk/
This site has an excellent collections of texts and images related to the city, as well as a strong search engine linked to maps.
Mapping Medieval Rome project,the University of Oregon http://mappingrome.com/
This project focuses on several early modern maps of the city, including an exciting digital remapping of the Nolli Map (1748).
Lost Rome
https://exhibits.stanford.edu/lanciani/feature/lost-rome
This site provides access to a digital archive of photographs featuring no longer extent buildings and monuments.
This collaborative site incorporates images and text written by students in Carleton College's Rome program to provide a guide to the medieval city.
Linking Evidence: a digital guide to medieval and early Renaissance Rome, c. 1140-1430
http://www.medievalrome.eca.ed.ac.uk/
This site has an excellent collections of texts and images related to the city, as well as a strong search engine linked to maps.
Mapping Medieval Rome project,the University of Oregon http://mappingrome.com/
This project focuses on several early modern maps of the city, including an exciting digital remapping of the Nolli Map (1748).
Lost Rome
https://exhibits.stanford.edu/lanciani/feature/lost-rome
This site provides access to a digital archive of photographs featuring no longer extent buildings and monuments.