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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles record events in England from the first century through the twelfth century.
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An introduction to the Chronicle with emphasis on the various manuscript versions. Lists the surviving manuscripts, explains the relationships between them, and relates the history of each. From Wikiwand.
Describes the mood and tone of the Chronicle and discusses the different manuscript versions.
Modern English translation by James Ingram. Includes an introduction and a hyperlinked index of names and topics. From the Medieval and Classical Literature Library.
Modern English translation by J.A. Giles. Includes introduction and notes. From Wikisource.
Modern English translation by James Ingram, published by the Avalon Project at Yale Law School. Includes an introduction and search engine.
An edition by Benjamin Thorpe. This volume contains the Old English texts of seven manuscript versions of the Chronicle arranged in parallel columns. Includes an introduction.
An edition by Benjamin Thorpe. This volume contains a single modern English translation of the Chronicle based on those manuscripts that are "susceptible of collation."
A glossed text. Hover over any word and click it to see a modern English definition and a notation of grammatical form.
Modern English translation of an excerpt from the Old English text. Describes the actions of Alfred and his army against the Vikings in the years 878-886.
A glossed text. Hover over any word and click it to see a modern English definition and a notation of grammatical form.
Excerpts from the Old English text (years 871, 893-897, and 901)
A glossed text. Hover over any word and click it to see a modern English definition and a notation of grammatical form.
An edition by Charles Plummer of the Parker and Peterborough manuscript versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle This first volume contains the Old English texts of the two versions in parallel columns. It also contains appendices and a glossary. From the HathiTrust Digital Library.
An edition by Charles Plummer of the Parker and Peterborough manuscript versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. This second volume contains an introduction, notes, and index. From the HathiTrust Digital Library.
An introduction to the Chronicle with emphasis on the various manuscript versions. Lists the surviving manuscripts, explains the relationships between them, and relates the history of each. From Wikiwand.
An edition by Charles Plummer of the Parker and Peterborough manuscript versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. This second volume contains an introduction, notes, and index. From the HathiTrust Digital Library.
An edition by Charles Plummer of the Parker and Peterborough manuscript versions of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle This first volume contains the Old English texts of the two versions in parallel columns. It also contains appendices and a glossary. From the HathiTrust Digital Library.
An edition by Benjamin Thorpe. This volume contains the Old English texts of seven manuscript versions of the Chronicle arranged in parallel columns. Includes an introduction.
An edition by Benjamin Thorpe. This volume contains a single modern English translation of the Chronicle based on those manuscripts that are "susceptible of collation."
A glossed text. Hover over any word and click it to see a modern English definition and a notation of grammatical form.
A glossed text. Hover over any word and click it to see a modern English definition and a notation of grammatical form.
A glossed text. Hover over any word and click it to see a modern English definition and a notation of grammatical form.
Describes the mood and tone of the Chronicle and discusses the different manuscript versions.
Modern English translation of an excerpt from the Old English text. Describes the actions of Alfred and his army against the Vikings in the years 878-886.
Excerpts from the Old English text (years 871, 893-897, and 901)
Modern English translation by James Ingram. Includes an introduction and a hyperlinked index of names and topics. From the Medieval and Classical Literature Library.
Modern English translation by J.A. Giles. Includes introduction and notes. From Wikisource.
Modern English translation by James Ingram, published by the Avalon Project at Yale Law School. Includes an introduction and search engine.
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