How much detail ? ie how wide / narrow your scope ?
 
If you are prepared to include addresses concerned with significant individuals, the following refer to Peter Abelard:
 
http://www.pierre-abelard.asso.fr
A French site run by local historians of his home town in Brittany. Has pages on genealogy, music and the area.
 
http://www.abaelard.de
A German site run by an enthusiastic amateur which contains full Latin text with German translations of a number of Abelardian items. It also has some interesting material on Heloise and The Paraclete. Not all items are in German!
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From: [log in to unmask]>Myra Struckmeyer
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Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 2:29 AM
Subject: web pages

Dear list members,
 
I am putting together a list of useful web addresses with reference to the history of the Medieval Church (upto c.1250). Do you have any suggestions on what to include on this list? I am particularly interested in websites that provide primary sources or websites that are of good quality but less obvious. Thank you very much in advance!
 
Myra Struckmeyer
UNC Chapel Hill