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The information on this page was last updated on 10th September 2020.

Everything listed here is free to use and there is no paywall.

ESTC

EEBO-TCP search

EEBO-TCP corpus download (about one and a half GB)

EEBO-TCP N-gram browser and other tools

EEBO dramatic texts metadata

Records of Early English Drama, Sites 1 and 2 (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

Digital Anthology of Early Modern English Drama

Database of Early English Playbooks (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

Union First Line Index of English Verse (13th - 19th century, bulk 1500 - 1800) (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

Open Source Shakespeare (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

The Shakespeare Quartos Archive (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

Verse Miscellanies Online: Printed Poetry Collections of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

English Broadside Ballad Archive | Broadside Ballads Online

Lexicons of Early Modern English (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

Map of Early Modern London

Shakespearean London Theatres

Early Modern London Theatres

British Printed Images to 1700 (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

British Book Illustrations

Emblematica Online

Fleuron: A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

Lost Plays Database (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

John Milton Reading Room

Digital Donne: The Online Variorum (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

Richard Brome Online (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

Digital Cavendish (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

Margaret Cavendish's Poems and Fancies (review in Early Modern Digital Review)

Early Modern Digital Review


Alphabet book by Heather Wolfe


Lists maintained by Claire M.L. Bourne, Sarah Werner (also blogs), Heather Froehlich (also blogs), the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern studies at the University of Kent and the Centre for Reformation and Early Modern Studies at the University of Birmingham


Blogs:

Folger Shakespeare Library

The Warburg Institute

Shakespeare’s World

Early Modern Online Bibliography

Michael Witmore