# Resources

### Bibliographies

The [*Bibliotheca Cluniacensis Novissima*](https://www.uni-muenster.de/Fruehmittelalter/query.cgi/index/e), maintained by the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Münster is the most exhaustive resource gathering together bibliography on the monastery of Cluny.&#x20;

### Editions

While modern critical editions exist for many of the writings at Cluny, we are still dependent on early modern editions for many others. Thanks to the [CBMA](http://www.cbma-project.eu/%C3%A9ditions/textes-pour-cluny.html) project, many of these texts have been convered to modern digital files.&#x20;

*Bibliotheca Cluniacensis*, éditée par MARRIER Martinus (dom) et QUERCETANUS Andreas, Reprinted. Mâcon, 1915. [TXT](http://documents.cbma-project.eu/texte/MarrierBibliothecaCluniacensis.txt) / [DOC](http://documents.cbma-project.eu/texte/MarrierBibliothecaCluniacensis.doc) / [PDF](http://documents.cbma-project.eu/texte/MarrierBibliothecaCluniacensis.pdf)&#x20;

Bullarium sacri ordinis Cluniacensis, Lyon, 1680. [TXT](http://documents.cbma-project.eu/texte/BullariumCluniacensis2.txt) / [DOC](http://documents.cbma-project.eu/texte/BullariumCluniacensis2.doc)

### Journals

The *Revue Mabillon* is a key French journal publishing Cluniac studies. Many volumes are freely available as digital downloads from [Gallica.bnf.fr](https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34349219d/date.r=revue+mabillon.langFR) (1905-1989) and from [Brepols](https://www.brepolsonline.net/loi/rm?expanded=undefined) (1994-2014). More recent volumes (2015-18) are available from Brepols with a paid subscription.&#x20;

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