Arthurian Resources
- The Camelot
Project - A collection of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic
information hosted by the University of Rochester. This is the place to start looking. - Arthurian Resources
- Tom Green has assembled not only a good collection of annotated scholarly Arthurian links, he’s written several interesting and thoroughly cited introductiory essays on various Arthurian subjects, including a good essay on Myrddin.
- Vortigern Studies
- Edited by Robert M. Vermaat, Vortigern Studies thoroughly covers Britain’s history from the end of the Roman era to Arthurian times.
- The Historical Arthur: A Bibliography
- An Arthuriana / Camelot Project Bibliography by P. J. C. Field, updated by K. S. Whetter.
- Lys Arthur or Arthur’s Court
- This is a site by Jeff Davies that tries to put what we know or suspect about Arthur into an historical context. He uses both primary and secondary sources, and has lots of source references.
- Arthuriana
- Arthuriana is a journal of Arthurian studies. This site has the table of contents of the current issue, and a searchable index of past issues, and a variety of other resources including pedagogical resources.
- The Arthurnet Archives
- Arthurnet is a moderated discussion group sponsored by the journal Arthuriana, but you can search the archive of posts without joining.
- Arthurian Literature Basic Reading List
- This is an extremely useful site created by Judy Shoaf, the Arthurnet list moderator, with suggestions from various Arthurnet list members.
- The Middle English Collection
- This is a collection of downloadable Middle English texts, including Malory’s Morte, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, related poems, and several other Arthurian texts. You can even search all the texts in the collection
- The Charette Project
- The Charrette project is a scholarly, multi-media electronic archive contianing the text and images from the manuscripts of Chrétien de Troyes’s Le Chevalier de la Charrette (Lancelot, ca. 1180). It also includes modern scholarly editions of the medieval French text. The project was developed and maintained by the Department of Romance Languages, Princeton University.
- Cindy Tittle Moore’s Arthurian Booklist
- This extensive, categorized list of Arthurian fiction,poetry, and other works, hasn’t been updated since 1996, but it’s still very useful, and interesting.

