Here is a selection of internet links you may find useful. More links can be found on the respective webpages.
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1. History of the English Language | ||
1a. Resources |
History of the English Language Homepage
Dan Mosser's page contains an extensive collection of links and the opportunity to join a discussion list. Oxford English Dictionary The entire Oxford English Dictionary including a search engine is available to those attached to the university network. |
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1b. Classes |
History of the English Language at Towson University
Edwin Duncan's site contains links to course materials and on-line research aids. History of the English Language at the University of Toronto Ian Lancashire's site includes a select bibliography of reference materials. |
2. Old English | ||
2a. Resources |
Old English Pages
Possible the best link collection on the web! Cathy Ball from Georgetown University has gathered dozens of links on all aspects of Anglo-Saxon studies. Absolutely essential for all serious (and not so serious) students of Old English and related disciplines. Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Project Bosworth and Toller's Anglo-Saxon Dictionary is also available in electronic form (site under construction). An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Here you can find scans of all pages of Hall's Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary (2nd ed.). Very helpful if you do not have access to a printed copy. An Old English Glossary Peter Baker has compiled a beautiful glossary in pdf-format, which covers the texts examined in his class. TOEBI Web Resources The Society of Teachers of Old English in Britain and Ireland lists a great deal of invaluable web resources. |
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2b. Classes |
Old English at the University of Virginia
Peter Baker's site is extremely useful for learning and practising Old English even without a teacher. Includes the infamous Old English Aerobics as well as Anglo-Saxon typefaces. Edwin Duncan's Old English Class Old English at Towson University. Contains course material and links. |
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2c. Corpora |
Old English Corpus
The entire Old English Corpus can be accessed and searched by anyone on the university network. Old English Pages: Text Collection Cathy Ball lists all Old English texts available for viewing on the web. |
3. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle | ||
3a. Information |
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle at Britannia
The Britannia website has some general information and a translation combined from various versions. |
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3b. Editions |
Tony Jebson's Site
Editions of various Chronicle versions. Labyrinth Library The Labyrinth Library concentrates on the A version of the Chronicle. |
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3c. Translations |
Classical and Medieval Library
The Online Classical and Medieval Library offers a translation of the Peterborough Chronicle. |