The Medieval Nordic Text Archive (Menota) was founded in 2001 and is a network of 15 Nordic archives, libraries and research departments. They aim at publishing medieval texts and manuscript facsimiles from Nordic countries in digital form and making them available online. They offer about 50 medieval Nordic tests which are mostly in Old Icelandic or Old Norwegian. However, there also are Old Swedish and Danish texts as well as Latin ones. All of them are encoded which means that morphological and syntactic queries can be made. You may use their helpdesk in order to navigate the catalogue. Menota also provides advice on the encoding of medieval manuscripts in XML in the form of encoding guidelines; translations of medieval Nordic texts and links to several dictionaries for medieval Nordic languages.
Last Updated: 2021
Link: http://clarino.uib.no/menota/catalogue