Seminar für Englische Philologie
Universität Göttingen


HAUPTSEMINAR:
MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS

WS 09/10
Do 10-12, SEP 0.244 (Medienraum)
Oliver M. Traxel


LINKS

Here is a selection of internet links you may find useful for this course:

Contents:


1. General Resources

  • An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon manuscripts
    On-line seminar.
  • Medieval Writing
    General site on medieval scripts.
  • Scriptorium
    Project on book production at the University of Heidelberg.



  • 2. Facsimiles

  • Lindisfarne Gospels
    Information and facsimile pages at the British Library.
  • Exeter Book Electronic Edition
    Information on Bernard Muir's electronic edition of the Exeter Book, which includes a complete facsimile.
  • Electronic Beowulf
    Kevin Kiernan's site on the Electronic Beowulf project.
  • Auchinleck Manuscript
    Facsimile, transcription and information at the National Library of Scotland.
  • Ellesmere Chaucer
    Facsimile pages of the most famous Chaucer manuscript.
  • Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts in Microfiche Facsimile
    Ongoing project devoted to the publication of Anglo-Saxon manuscript facsimiles on microfiche.
  • Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile
    List of all EEMF volumes.
  • Early Manuscripts at Oxford University
    More than eighty digitized manuscripts.
  • Parker Library on the Web
    Subscription-based service providing information and images of all manuscripts in the Parker Library, Cambridge.



  • 3. Link Collections

  • Gateways to Manuscript Studies
    Huge link collection at the Senate House Library, London.
  • Palaeography Links
    Link collection of various sites dealing with palaeography.



  • 4. Dictionary

  • Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
    The second edition of Hall's dictionary.


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