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The web contains several bibliographies on Old English language and literature. These items are especially helpful to people who are new to Old English.
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Covers Anglo-Saxon literature and history. Includes entries on a number of general and introductory books. Useful for beginners in Old English.
Anglo-Saxon section of the Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Covers Anglo-Saxon literature, history, church and society, law and government, and other categories. Each category consists of a list of links to modern English translations of Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Latin texts.
Anglo-Saxon section of ORB: the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies. Provides links to resources on external sites. Categories include electronic texts, bibliographies, teaching and learning Old English, art, maps, miscellaneous Old English sites, and other categories.
An extensive bibliography of Old English studies. Categories include bibliographies; general guides; dictionaries; grammars: readers; language studies; manuscripts; collective editions of verse and prose; anthologies in translation; history; art; laws and charters; collections of critical essays; general Old English and Anglo-Latin literature; verse form; and other categories. Compiled by John D. Niles.
Lists important books, articles, and web resources in several categories. [PDF]
A bibliographical guide for the study of Old English. Categories include introductory materials, bibliographies, dictionaries, etymological resources, Old English language, and Old English literature. Includes search engine.
An annotated list of studies of Old English literature. Only the "General Overviews and Critical Studies" section is accessible without a subscription. Compiled by Elaine Treharne.
A bibliography of Old English divided into several categories: language, news, texts, dictionaries, corpora, literature, and projects. All of the entries are links to online sites.
A bibliography of materials for the study of Old English. Categories include bibliographies, one-volume surveys, editions of Old English texts, literary histories, manuscripts, Anglo-Latin literature, and other categories. From the WEMSK (What Every Medievalist Should Know) site.
Lists important books, articles, and web resources in several categories. [PDF]
An extensive bibliography of Old English studies. Categories include bibliographies; general guides; dictionaries; grammars: readers; language studies; manuscripts; collective editions of verse and prose; anthologies in translation; history; art; laws and charters; collections of critical essays; general Old English and Anglo-Latin literature; verse form; and other categories. Compiled by John D. Niles.
A bibliography of Old English divided into several categories: language, news, texts, dictionaries, corpora, literature, and projects. All of the entries are links to online sites.
Anglo-Saxon section of ORB: the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies. Provides links to resources on external sites. Categories include electronic texts, bibliographies, teaching and learning Old English, art, maps, miscellaneous Old English sites, and other categories.
A bibliographical guide for the study of Old English. Categories include introductory materials, bibliographies, dictionaries, etymological resources, Old English language, and Old English literature. Includes search engine.
Covers Anglo-Saxon literature and history. Includes entries on a number of general and introductory books. Useful for beginners in Old English.
Anglo-Saxon section of the Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Covers Anglo-Saxon literature, history, church and society, law and government, and other categories. Each category consists of a list of links to modern English translations of Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Latin texts.
A bibliography of materials for the study of Old English. Categories include bibliographies, one-volume surveys, editions of Old English texts, literary histories, manuscripts, Anglo-Latin literature, and other categories. From the WEMSK (What Every Medievalist Should Know) site.
An annotated list of studies of Old English literature. Only the "General Overviews and Critical Studies" section is accessible without a subscription. Compiled by Elaine Treharne.
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