Seminar für Englische Philologie
Universität Göttingen
Here is a selection of internet links you may find useful for this course:
Contents:
1. Dictionaries
Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary:
The second edition of J. R. Clark Hall's Dictionary is available by the Germanic Lexicon Project.
Bosworth and Toller Dictionary (link 1):
The full text of Bosworth and Toller as well as the supplement is available by the Germanic Lexicon Project in various formats incl. an electronic application.
Bosworth and Toller Dictionary (link 2):
Scans of Bosworth and Toller on Kevin Kiernan's site.
Dictionary of Old English:
DOE site at the University of Toronto.
2. Thesaurus
TOE:
Site of the Thesaurus of Old English.
3. Corpora
Old English Corpus:
DOE Corpus for subscribers only.
Anglo-Saxon Poetry:
Complete Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Poetry.
4. Organizations
ISAS:
Site of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists.
TOEBI:
Site for teachers of Old English in Britain and Ireland.
Fontes Anglo-Saxonici:
Register of written sources used by Anglo-Saxon authors.
5. Student Resources
Angelsächsisches Forum:
German forum on all aspects of early medieval England.
Old English at the University of Virginia:
Resources for students of Old English, including texts, exercises, and links to a selection of further online resources.
The Electronic Introduction to Old English:
An online version of Peter Baker's Introduction to Old English (Oxford, 2003).
6. Publications
OEN Online:
Site of the Old English Newsletter.
Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile:
List of all EEMF volumes containing manuscript facsimiles.
Early English Text Society:
EETS has edited lots of important editions of Old and Middle English texts.
7. Link Collections
Labyrinth Library of Old English:
Good link collection of Old English sites.
Simon Keynes's Homepage:
Rich collection of links relating to Anglo-Saxon history.
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