Ancillary Resources
digital canon law resources
Medieval Canon Law Virtual Library
Site founded by Prof. David Freidenreich and myself, maintained at Prof. Freidenreich's University website at Colby. This includes a curated list of essential juridical texts from the medieval and early modern period.
Bio-Bibliography of Medieval and Early Modern Jurists
Absoluetly essential register and bibliography of Canon Law jurists and collections begun by Prof. Kenneth Pennington and housed now at the Ames Foundation website.
This presents high resolution scans of the Corpus iuris canonici, done by UCLA's Library and Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
Hypertext version of the Liber extra
Published by the intratext service, this presents the Liber extra using a concordance and word-based hyperlinks.
Mommsen-Krueger-Schoell edition of the Corpus iuris civilis, bookmarked and hyperlinked
This is from my personal stash, marked-up in the odd hours of downtime between other things. There is a bookmark tree containing every single title for each of the four volumes, and the opening 14 page alphabetized index of titles for the Codex, Digest, and Institutes is entirely hyperlinked. While there is no index for the Novellae, one may approximate such by performing a search and including the bookmarks in the queried data.