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Contains the complete Old English or Latin texts of the charters in the British Academy "Anglo-Saxon Charters" series. Includes bibliographic information for each charter and translations of some charters.
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A catalog of extant Anglo-Saxon charters, based on the printed work by Peter Sawyer. Each entry summarizes the contents of the charter, lists the manuscripts that contain the charter, and cites any printed editions, translations, and commentaries.
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Modern English translation of the laws of the Anglo-Saxon kings from Aethelberht (601-04) to Canute (1020-34).
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Provides modern English translations of excerpts from important legal documents, together with a commentary on each document.
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Old English text with words hot-linked to glossary.
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Old English text with words hot-linked to glossary. At University of Virginia.
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Old English text and modern English translation by R. Morris.
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Picture of besieged psalmist from the original in Trinity College, Cambridge MS R.17.1, fol. 66.
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Old English glosses of the Latin text of the Psalms. Work in progress.
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This detail from an ornamented page in the Lindisfarne Gospels clearly shows the continuous Old English glosses above the Latin words.
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Describes the continuous Old English glosses of Latin words in the Lindisfarne and Rushworth Gospels. Also covers the complete Old English translation known as the West-Saxon Gospels.
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Scholarly introduction to Old English glossaries. Covers the origin and purpose of OE glossaries, describes the different types of glossaries, and explains their relationship to later English dictionaries.
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Linda Cantara's textual study of an Old English prose saint's life. Compares and contrasts two versions of the life and describes variant readings in three major categories: spelling, vocabulary, and syntax. Also touches on religious, cultural, and literary aspects of the life.
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Old English version of Luke.
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Old English version of Mark. Table of contents is a set of hyperlinks to each "scene" in Mark.
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Three excerpts from Old English version of Matthew: 13:24-30, 18:23-24, and 25:1-12.
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Lisi Oliver's complete edition of the laws, the oldest text in Old English, probably recorded between 597 and 604. Includes introduction, historical background, overview of manuscript and chronological layering, the original Old English text, textual notes, and glossary.
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An introduction to the manuscript and an explanation of its significance. From the British Library.
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Edition of the prose portion of the Paris Psalter (Psalms 1-50) by the Bible Translation Project. Work in progress.