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  • Codex Junius 11: Biblical Anglo-Saxon Translations

    Charles W. Kennedy's modern English translations of the Old English poems in the Junius Manuscript: Genesis, Exodus, Daniel, and Christ and Satan.

    www.worldwideschool.org

  • The Old English Physiologus

    Albert S. Cook's edition of the three poems that make up this Old English bestiary (Panther, Whale, and Partridge), with parallel modern English verse translation by James H. Pittman, and prose translation by Cook. Includes introduction and brief footnotes.

    www.gutenberg.org

  • Anglo-Saxon Versions of Scripture

    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.

    www.bible-researcher.com

  • Elene and Other Poems

    James M. Garnett's modern English translations of Elene, Judith, the Battle of Brunanburh, the Battle of Maldon, and the Dream of the Rood. Includes introduction and notes. Project Gutenberg eBook.

    www.gutenberg.org

  • Early Britain

    A history of Anglo-Saxon England by Grant Allen. Project Gutenberg eBook.

    www.gutenberg.org

  • Matheliende

    Online journal of medieval studies, published 1993-1998. Includes numerous articles on Old English literature. Full text of all issues available online.

    www.english.uga.edu

  • Old English Studies

    Old English section of the Intute: Arts and Humanities service. Provides extensively cataloged descriptions of sites containing Old English texts, studies, projects, and resources.

    www.intute.ac.uk

  • Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE)

    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.

    www.pase.ac.uk

  • Anglo-Saxon Calendar

    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.

    www.trin.cam.ac.uk

  • Google Book Search

    Google digitizes many books from library collections. If an Old English edition, translation, or study is out of print or hard to locate, one can search for a "full-view" digitized version in Google Book Search. If Google has digitized the book and designated it as full-view, one can read the entire text of the book.

    books.google.com

  • Old English Pages

    A guide to a variety of online resources related to the Anglo-Saxon period. Categories include electronic texts and translations, manuscript images, art, coins, history, language, fonts, sound files, CD-ROMs and cassettes, instructional software, courses, reference materials, and organizations.

    www.georgetown.edu

  • Old English: a Guide to Online Resources

    Describes a variety of online materials related to the Anglo-Saxon period: primary sources, teaching and learning resources, works of art, maps, links to museums and libraries, and professional organizations. At ORB: the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies.

    www.the-orb.net

  • Timeline of Anglo Saxon England

    Summarizes historical events in the Anglo-Saxon period in chronological order.

    britannia.com

  • Index to Articles by Graduate Students

    The filenames on this site that begin with the number 1001 are links to a set of articles on Anglo-Saxon literature, language, and culture written by graduate students at the University of Toronto.

    www.chass.utoronto.ca

  • Readings of Old English Texts

    Sound recordings of selected prose and poetry. Includes Old English texts and modern English translations.

    www.arts.gla.ac.uk

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