
Science
Institute and Museum of History of Science, Florence.
Descriptions and exhibits pertaining to scientific achievements in the Italian Renaissance.
The Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution. Annotated bibiliography of books about Renaissance science.
By Ronald C. Tobey, Professor of History, University of California, Riverside.

Literature
Renaissance editions of Dante's Divine Comedy
Presents Renaissance editions of Dante's Divine Comedy from the John A. Zahm, C.S.C., Dante Collection at the University of Notre Dame, together with selected treasures from The Newberry Library. The Zahm collection ranks among the top Dante collections in North America.
Renaissance Liturgical Imprints: A Census
A database of information about worship books printed before 1601. This project was developed at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and The National Endowment for the Humanities funded early years of the work. It is now supported by the University of Michigan.
The Decameron Web.
Life, works, and times of Giovanni Boccaccio, including links to other sites concerning late medieval and early Renaissance history, literature, society, and arts. By Massimo Riva, Brown University.

Art and Architecture
The Vatican Museum
Italian Renaissance Ceramics, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Twenty-five pieces from the museum's collection. Includes full-screen images, bibliography, exhibition history, location, provenance, and conservation notes

Societies for Renaissance Studies
Canadian Society for Renaissance Studies
Calls for papers and schedule for the next meeting of the society, plus general info about the meetings and the University of Ottawa, in English and French.
Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
A library and research center focusing on the period 1350 to 1700, the Center organizes lectures and seminars, and maintains an active series of publications.
The Renaissance Society of America
Since 1954 the Renaissance Society of America has been the leading organization in the Americas for the interdisciplinary study of the period 1300-1650 in Western history.