Corpus Query Processor (CQP).
A University of Lancaster initiative. Users can analyse the EEBO corpus according to genre, etc. The Corpus of English Dialogues, the Lancaster Newsbooks Corpus (incomplete) and the Shakespeare First Folio are also included here.
Collations and N-grams.
data sets derived from automated searches for N-grams and collocations among early modern English plays.
Catalogue of English Literary Manuscripts 1450–1700 (CELM).
Originally created and hosted by King’s College, London, this resource is now hosted by the Folger, It contains detailed entries on over 37,000 literary manuscripts from major British authors of the 16th-17th centuries.
Cantus: A Database for Latin Ecclesiastical Chant.
Contains transcriptions and metadata for thousands of chant manuscripts from the 9th to 16th centuries.
Arkyves.
A database of some 900,000 images, texts and other materials from a range of libraries and museums.
Mapping the Scottish Reformation (MSR).
A digital prosopography of the Scottish clergy between 1560 and 1689 that allows users to explore and visualize clerical careers during this essential period in Scottish history. Built with data from manuscripts held at National Records of Scotland (NRS).
Early Modern Crime Bibliography.
A comprehensive list of research into crime in Britain during the early modern period.
Early Modern Letters Online (EMLO).
Created by the Cultures of Knowledge Project, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and maintained by the Bodleian Libraries, funded by the Packard Humanities Institute. EMLO is a combined finding aid and editorial interface for basic descriptions of early modern correspondence.
English Handwriting Online 1500-1700.
This Cambridge University online course is an essential resource for anyone working with manuscript material.
English Short-Title Catalogue (ESTC).
CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE The British Library was targeted by a cyber-attack and the catalogue is offline until further notice.