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A short survey of Anglo-Saxon history by Ben Levick and Andrew Nicholson. Includes illustrations.
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An alphabetized list of links to the complete texts of all Anglo-Saxon poems. At Georgetown University.
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A daily reading of the entire Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records. Each day's reading covers a given poem or a section of a longer poem. A synopsis of each poem or section is included. All readings are archived. Podcasts by Michael Drout.
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Anglo-Saxon section of the Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Includes modern English translations of a number of Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Latin texts.
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An online calendar created by Simon Keynes and based on a secular picture cycle, the "Labors of the Months," found in two Anglo-Saxon manuscripts. Each month of the calendar includes a corresponding image from each manuscript.
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Anglo-Saxon section of the NetSERF medieval site. Includes subsections on Anglo-Saxon civlization, art, archaeology, laws, and chronicles.
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A survey of Old English prose, poetry, and historiography from Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia.
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A collection of articles on the Old English versions of the Bible. Covers the history of Biblical translations in Anglo-Saxon England and includes bibliography.
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The full-text database for the Anglo-Saxon Listserv discussion group ANSAXNET. Includes all posted messages going back to 1990. Search engine enables search of subject field of messages, search of all fields in messages (including text), date searches, sender searches, and combination searches. Site also facilitates subscribing to the discussion group itself.
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An introduction to the idea of the apocalypse in Old-English, as part of an MA thesis. Includes Old English and modern English versions of several works with apocalyptic themes.
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Charles W. Kennedy's modern English translations of the Old English poems in the Junius Manuscript.
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A history of Anglo-Saxon England by Grant Allen. Project Gutenberg eBook.
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Aims to identify all written sources which were incorporated, quoted, translated or adapted anywhere in English or Latin texts written by Anglo-Saxon authors. Database includes search engine.
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Includes a number of Old English poems and prose excerpts with glossaries. Text and glossary appear in different frames. Each word of text is hot-linked to a corresponding glossary entry. Site also provides links to electronic editions of other poems and prose.
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Includes a number of poems and prose excerpts. In each text, each Old English word is hot-linked to a corresponding glossary definition.
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Google has digitized many books from library collections, including hundreds of books related to Old English literature: editions, translations, and scholarly studies. You can search for books by subject, phrase, author, title, and other criteria. If you limit your search to "full-view," the results will all be books that you can read in their entirety.
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Includes modern English translations of several Old English poems and selected prose works.
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An annotated list of links to electronic texts, bibliographies, and other online resources for Anglo-Saxon studies. Includes links to the complete texts of all Anglo-Saxon poems.
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Online journal of medieval studies, published 1993-1998. Includes numerous articles on Old English literature. Full text of all issues available online.
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Anthology of Old English poems in modern English translations.
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Academic site with a wealth of resources. Provides essays, bibliographies, images, documents, links, and other resources.
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Provides links to electronic texts, dictionaries, grammars, and articles on Old English.
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Links to electronic texts and online resources. At the University of Adelaide.
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Provides hypertext editions of selected poems and prose works. Apparatus includes primary texts with running glossary and notes, reading lists, modern English translations, contextual information, and electronic resources.
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Online version of the OEN. Includes news, notices of publications, reports, and essays from the current issue and back issues. Also provides links to Internet sites for Anglo-Saxon studies.
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A series of lessons on Old English. Each lesson covers different points of grammar and includes an Old English text. Each text is accompanied by a word-for-word glossary and a modern English translation.
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Carl Berkhout's site at the University of Arizona provides images of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, a record of Anglo-Saxon scholars and scholarship past and present, and links to other Old English sites.
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Old English section of the Intute: Arts and Humanities service. Provides extensively cataloged descriptions of sites containing Old English texts, studies, projects, and resources.
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Contains several Old English poems and poetic excerpts, each with a facing modern English translation.
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The filenames on this site that begin with the letters "OE" are links to a series of short presentations on Old English grammar. Topics covered include nouns, adjectives, verbs, syntax, semantics, orthography, phonology, and vocabulary.
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A searchable database of all recorded people who lived during the Anglo-Saxon period. The database supplies personal information about each historical person. In addition to searching by person, one can search by several other indexes such as sources, events, and relationships.
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Sound recordings of selected poems. Includes Old English texts and modern English translations.
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Sound recordings of selected prose and poetry. Includes Old English texts and modern English translations.
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Sound recordings of passages from Old English prose and poetry. Each recording is accompanied by the Old English text.
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Benjamin Slade's Beowulf site provides texts and translations of several Old English poems and prose works.
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Home page of Teachers of Old English in Britain and Ireland. Contains organizational news, a set of frequently asked questions about Old English, and lists of resources for learning Old English and studying Old English literature.
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Catholic Encyclopedia article on the role of the Church in Anglo-Saxon life. Covers the Anglo-Saxon occupation of Britain, the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons, papal authority, ecclesiastical organization and observances, missions, and the religious basis of Anglo-Saxon art and literature.
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Project to produce authentic Old English translations of the books of the Bible.
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Covers every aspect of Anglo-Saxon literature, including discussions of important poems and prose works and accounts of individual authors.
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Contains the complete texts of all Anglo-Saxon poems. At the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
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Historical society's site covers various aspects of Anglo-Saxon studies. The online community area provides discussion forums, news, announcements, articles, and book reviews. Other pages include sound recordings of Old English poetry, a bibliography, an excerpt from an Old English course, and studies of the Anglo-Saxon calendar, ornithology, and runes.
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Index to Anglo-Saxon studies. Provides links to Anglo-Saxon biblical materials, Anglo-Saxon Christianity, archaeology, art, bibliographies, journals, Old English language, literary texts, translations, and manuscripts. Site also provides links to other early medieval categories and displays current and back issues of "The Heroic Age" online journal.
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Summarizes historical events in the Anglo-Saxon period in chronological order.
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Online translations by undergraduates at Baldwin-Wallace College. Each translation is accompanied by a preface that gives background information about the poem or prose work being translated.