Anglo-Saxon Links for the Heroic Age
Archaeology
- Bath in the Saxon Period
- Bristol
- Bede's World
- Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture in Durham University's Department of Archeology
- The Cottom Project as a case study for the Archaeology Data Service
- Council for British Archaeology
- Dark Ages Site at the Dumfries Museum
- Corpus of Early Medieval Coin Finds at the Fitz Museum
- The Kirkdale Sundial
- Sutton Hoo National Trust Site
- The Official Lindisfarne Site
- Anglo Saxon search results at the British Museum
- Anglo-Saxon Index at Trinity College, Cambridge
- Sutton Hoo Society Page
- The West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village
- Wharram Percy The Lost Medieval Village
- Celtic & Saxon grave hills Thomas Bateman's book
- Whitby Abbey an English Heritage site
- East Anglian Achraeology
- The Timeline of Britain in Current Archeology
- Franks Casket
- Anglo Saxon Ceramic Collecitons at the Ashmolean Museum
- Wichamstow
- Anglo-Saxon Derbyshire
- The Discovery of Anglo-Saxon Churches
- St. Laurence's Chapel
- St. Peter's Church Baron on Humber
- All Saints' Church Brixworth, Northamptonshire
- Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, Bradwell-on-Sea, Essex
- Exeter Cathedral
- Whittlewood Project Medieval Settlements and Landscapes in the Whittlewood Area
- Sutton Hoo Bibliography
- Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture Durham University
- Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries
- Fillingham Project A Late Anglo-Saxon Cemetery in Lincolnshire
- Post Roman Rural Archaology in East Anglia
- Missing, Presumed Buried? Bone Diagenesis and the Under-Representation of Anglo-Saxon Children.
- Account of the Society's Researches in the Saxon Cemetery at Sarr
- The Jutish Cemetery at Lyminge
- Buckland Anglo-Saxon Cemetery Excavations, Castle View, Mayfield Avenue, Dover
- More Buckland from the Canterbury Trust
- Crickdale Excavations in Wiltshire, 1975
- Great Sites: Yeavering
- Great Sites: Hamwic
- A Gazetteer of Sub-Roman Britain (AD 400-600): the British Sites by Christopher A. Snyder
- Roman Stone in A-S Churches
- Saxon Churches in Sussex
- ASKED—Anglo-Saxon Kent Electronic Database
- Words and Things: Food, Archaeology, and Texts in Anglo-Saxon England
Arts
- Alfred Jewel at the Ashmolean Museum
- Bayeux Tapestry
- The Kingston Brooch
- Corpus of Insular, Anglo-Saxon, and Early Anglo-Norman Manuscript Art
- Exeter Cathedral
- The Fuller Brooch
- Representations of Christ in Anglo-Saxon Art by Eileen Harney
- Ruthwell Cross from Dumfries Museum
- The Saxon Lyre
- The Saxon Lyre with images
- The Sutton Hoo Helmet page at the British Museum
- Sutton Hoo Purse Lid from the British Museum
- Sutton Hoo, shield mount
- The Visionary Cross Project
- Rood and Ruthwell The Poem and the Cross
- Anglo-Saxon Houses and Furniture on Regia Anglorum
- Anglo-Saxon Studies in Archaology & History at University of Oxford's School of Archaeology
Bible
See Literature for texts such as Exodus and Genesis and other retellings of Biblical material
- Aelfric's Preface to Genesis
- Aldred's Glosses to the Gospels
- The Bible in OE.
- Eadwine's Psalter is being transcribed at this site
- Genesis 3:1-19
- Genesis 22:1-19
- The Lord's Prayer in OE on Youtube read by Sondre Danielson
- Polyglot Bible, includes some texts of Luke in Old and Middle English
- The Prose Psalter prepared by Richard Strack
- Translations and Translators of the Bible by Ian Williams
- Gospel of Mark from Bright's 1905 edition
- Glossary of the West Saxon Gospels by MATTIE ANSTICE HARRIS, 1889
- Gospel of Luke taken from Bright's edition
- The Authorship of the West Saxon Gospels by Allison Emery Drake, dissertation 1894
- Old English Hexateuch
Bibliographies
- The Anglo-Saxon Web Ring a bibliography of web sites
- A Beowulf Bibliography
- Bibliography on Adomnan
- A Bibliography on Anglo-Saxon Scholars, 16c-20c by Carl Berkhout
- C. P. Biggam's Anglo-Saxon Studies Bibliogarphy
- Early Medieval Resources for Britian, Ireland and Brittany
- An Anglo-Saxon Glossary by Carl T. Berkhout
- General Anglo-Saxon Bibliographies on various subjects by Joseph Wittig of UNC
- The Labyrinth: Anglo-Saxon Culture
- Old English Martyrology: An Annotated Bibliography
- Royal Historical Society Bibliography of British and Irish History
- Simon Keynes' Bibliography of Anglo-Saxon History
- Sources for Late Roman Britain
- Stanford's Reference for Anglo-Saxon history & Old English
- UVa's Old English Language and Literature Bibliography
- WEMSK Old English Literature Bibliography by James Marchand
- Select Beowulf Bibliography
- Weland the Smith Bibliography, Partially Annotated
- Battle of Maldon
- Beowulf: Bibliography
- General Bibliography on Various Topics
- Sancta Crux/Halig Rod: The Cross in Anglo-Saxon England Preliminary Select Bibliography
- Walter J. Ong Bibliography
Christianity
- DILS, Directory of Individual Liturgical Sources
- The Cross in Anglo-Saxon England
- Letters of Boniface
- Hodoeporicon of St. Willibald
- Life of St. Boniface by Willibald
- St. Boniface and the Conversion of Germany
- Anglo-Saxon Monasticism Carrie Couvillon's Master's Thesis for Southeastern Louisiana University
- Anglo-Saxon Martyrs
- Life of St. Gregory—A partial Latin and English edition of this text.
- The Mission of St. Augustine to the English
- The Development of Christian Society in Early England by Tim Bond
- Pilgrimage of Arculfus
- St. Benedict's Church, Cambridge history
- A Brief Life and History of St. Cuthbert
- The Anglo-Saxons from "The Religion of the Teutons" by P. D. Chantepie De La Saussaye, trans. by Bert J. Vos, page 149-162
- Ephraim the Syrian in England
- Miscellanea Theologica
- Anglo-Saxon Penitentials by Allen Frantzen
- Dr. Allen J Frantzen's page on Anglo-Saxon penitentials
- The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church by Abbot of Eynsham Aelfric
History
- Ęthelwulf, King of Wessex: Early British Kingdoms page
- Alfred as Educator of his people and man of letters By Stopford Brooke, 1901
- Alfred the Great
- Alfred the Great Official Website of the British Monarchy
- Angelcynn site, a group devoted to living history, a good site with history and culture resources. DOWN
- Anglo-Saxon Dooms 560–975
- Anglo-Saxon Law an overiew by Anthony D'Amato & Stephen B Presser
- Anglo-Saxon Recipes
- Anniversaries by Anglo-Saxons.net
- The Battle of Fulford
- Battle of Hastings
- Battle of Maldon poem in Modern English
- Battle of Maldon in Old English
- The Battle of Maldon
- Bede and Gregory's allusive angles. (The Venerable Bede and Pope Gregory the Great—Critical Essay) by Stephen J. Harris, excerpt on project MUSE
- Britannica's online site, The House of Wessex
- Britannica's Online Anglo-Saxon history page.
- Britannica's online translation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- Canute the Great: Granting of Fiefs, 1028
- Anglo-Saxon Charters
- Chronicle of Ethelward
- The Complete Alfred the Great
- The Directory of Royal Genealogy has information on Anglo-Saxon Kings
- Earl Godwin's Manor at Drengham
- Early Laws of the English at Yale Law School's Avalon Project
- The Electronic Sawyer
- English Historical Documents—a contents page for this excellent work
- Hereward the Wake
- History of the Kings of Britain Geoffrey of Monmouth, translated by J. A. Giles
- History of the Monarchy—a UK government sponsored page
- Jorvik Viking Center in York
- Kemble Anglo-Saxons Charters
- King Alfred's Literacy Program by Erich W. Guthrie
- Online Medieval and Classical Library has the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle online
- Online Medieval and Classical Library has the 1904 translation of Asser's Vita
- Oxford Text Archive has Walter de Gray Birch's Cartularium Saxonicum, Anglo-Saxon charters.
- People—includes some biographies of important personages of the period
- The Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
- Regia Anglorum A Living History Site
- Sam Newton's East Anglia and the Wulfings Site
- Simon Keynes' Anglo-Saxon Charter Page
- Statutes of William the Conqueror
- Ša Engliscan Gesižas A society interested in Anglo-Saxon History
- Timeline by Anglo-Saxons.net
- Tom Kinsella brings us a site on the Battle of Brunanburh
- Tony Jebson's edition of the Chronicle
- Tribal Hidage
- The Treaty of Guthrun and Alfred at the Internet Medieval Sourcebook
- William of Malmesbury Chronicle of Kings of England
- From DOT to Doomsday a history of Britain
- Collation of the Imperial reign length data from Bede’s Mai. Chron., Jerome’s Chronicle, Annals of Tigernach (AT) and Isidore's Chronicle by D.P. Mc Carthy
- Early Medieval Record-Keeping and the Nero-Middleton Cartulary
- Food and Drink by Allen Frantzen
- Saxons and Vikings in England
- Roman Inscriptions in Britain
- Roman Britain after 410—in Archaeology
- Alfred the Great: Viking Wars and Military Reforms.
- VASLE—Viking and Anglo-Saxon Landscape and Economy Project
- End of Roman Britain Part 1
- Words and Things: Food, Archaeology, and Texts in Anglo-Saxon England
- Anglo-Saxon Britain by Grant Allen
- Anglo-Saxon Charters Homepage
- Anglo-Saxon Charter Boundaries Material
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle at OMACL
- The Kings of Wessex and England 802-1066
General
- Aldhelm and William of Malmesbury, by M. R. James
- Anglo-Saxon Culture
- Anglo-Saxon Education
- Anglo-Saxon Maps, by Simon Keynes
- Dragons in the Sky a collection of essays on Anglo-Saxon culture and language in comparison with today
- Maps, both large and small at Anglo-Saxons.net
- Maps of Anglo-Saxon England
- The Study of Latin and English at Winchester by Charles Stone
- Interactive Map of Anglo-Saxon England
- Anglo-Saxon Weights and Measures
- Index Britanniae Scriptorum Quos Ex Variis Bibliothecis Non Parvo Labore ... By John Bale, Reginald Lane Poole, Mary Bateson
- The Battlesfield Trust—a site that covers all English history, but preserves and comments on many Anglo-Saxon era battles.
- Maldon at the Wuffings Site
- Maldon and Moria—on the influence of the poem on Tolkien.
- Jonathan A. Glenn'S TRANSLATION
- Baker's Edition for his grammar
- Anglo-Saxon Culture by Michael Delahoyde at Washington State University
- Anglo-Saxonists from the 16th through the 20th Century, assembled by Carl T. Berkhout, Dept of English, University of Arizona
Journals
Language and Learning Old English
- Bright's Old English Glossary Project
- Carl Berkhout's Wordhord
- Dictionary of Old English
- The Electronic Introduction to Old English, by Peter Baker, housed at the Rawlinson Center site, WMU
- The Englisc List homepage
- Impact of Latin on Old English by Edward Moore
- Introductory Glossary and Translation Guide
- King Alfred's Grammar by Michael Drout and Steven Harris
- Learning Old English by Tony Jebson
- Linguistic Attractors an examination of Old English linguistics from this theoretical viewpoint
- Modern English-Old English Wordlist
- Murray McGillivray's Online Old English Course
- Old English Graphotactics
- Old English Historical Grammar
- Old English Made Easy
- Old English Paradigms
- Old English Sound System by Robert Stevick
- Paradigms in a color chart, PDF format, from Peter Baker
- Steve Harris' ASPR Parser—very handy tool
- Verb Movement in Old and Middle English: Dialect Variation and Language Contact by Anthony Kroch and Ann Taylor
- First Lesson in Old English at Da Engliscan Gesidas
- Online Old English Paradigms Project
- Learning with the Thesaurus of Old English
- Bosworth and Toller Online
- B and T again
- B and T Freeware—search Bosworth and Toller on your desktop.
- Thesaurus of Old English
- Golden Age of Northumbria
- OEN's Concordance Tool, Concord-o-matic
- A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary by J. R. Clark Hall
- Anglo-Saxon Primer, by Henry Sweet
- Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Exercise Book by C. Alphonso Smith
- Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Exercise Book by C. Alphonso Smith
- Anglo-Saxon Primer, by Henry Sweet
- A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary by J. R. Clark Hall
- English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day by Walter W Skeat
Literature
- Complete Corpus of Old English Compliled by the University of Toronto Centre for Medieval Studies
- Helsinki Corpus of English Texts
- Metric syntactic scan of the Anglo-Saxon poetic records
- Anglo-Saxon Aloud—an online, audio reading of the Anglo-Saxon Poetric Records in Old English
- Anglo-Saxon Narrative Poetry Project offers translations in an ongoing project
- Words and Things: Food, Archaeology, and Texts in Anglo-Saxon England
- Wessex Parallel Web TextsProject: Mostly Middle English, also has some early ME texts/translations
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle at Project Gutenberg
- Anglo-Saxon literatureby John Earle
- Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburh in Old English
- Elene; Judith; Athelstan, or the Fight at Brunanburh; Byrhtnoth, or the Fight at Maldon; and The Dream of the Rood; Anglo-Saxon Poems translated by James M. Garnett, M.A., LL.D.,
- Anglo-Saxon Riddles #23, 25, 43, in Anglo-Saxon and English
Authors
Aelfric
- Aelfric's Homilies on Judith, Esther, and Maccabbees
- On The Seasons of the Year
- Life Of St. Edmund
- On the False Gods
- Life of St. Agnes
- Life of St. Lucy
- Alia Visio
- The Colloquy
- On the Seasons of the Year in modern English by Peter Baker
- Preface to Genesis
- Preface to the First Series of the Catholic Homilies
Alcuin
- A Biography of Alcuin
- Catholic Encyclopedia Entry on Alcuin
- Life of St. Vedastus
- Life of St. Willibrord
- De Disputatio de Rhetorica
- De Luscinia
- Versus de Cuculo
- Conflictus Veris et Hiemis
- Dilectissimo Aquilae Albinus Matricularius Perpetuae Beatitudinis in Christo Salutem
- Sequentia de Sancto Michaele
- Epitaphium
- Cella Alcuini
- Propositiones
- De Rhetorica a downloadable text from Angus Graham (the Halm text of 1863)
Aldhelm
- Aldhelm at the Britannia site
- Catholic Encyclopedia entry on Aldhelm
- Myrmicoleon Riddle in Latin and English
Alfred
- CHEAL on Alfred's Translations of Bede
- The Old English Orosious is available at Oxford Text Archive. Search for Orosious, or browse under Old English Language
- Alfred's translation of Augustine's Soliloquies is also available at Oxford Text Archive
- Laws of Alfred and Ine
- Meters of Boethius in translation
- Preface to the Pastoral Care
- Sedgefield's Modern English translation of Alfred's Boethius.
- Edition of King Alfred’s Old English Translation of Augustine's Soliloquies, with supplements
- Or here
Asser
- Life of Alfred, the 1904 translation at OMACL
Bede
Work on Bede
- Bede.net
- Bede's life at the ORB
- Bede's World
- The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (1907–21)
- A Brief Introduction to Bede
- Plummer's Bede available at Google
- Collation of the Imperial reign length data from Bede’s Mai. Chron., Jerome’s Chronicle, Annals of Tigernach (AT) and Isidore’s Chronicle by D.P. Mc Carthy
- Theological Works of the Venerable Bede and their Literary and Manuscript Presentation,with Special Reference to the Gospel Homilies
Bede's Works
- Bede's Ecclesiastical History at the Internet Medieval Sourcebook, all 5 books.
- Another translation of the Historia
- Miller's translation of the OE Bede
- Life of Cuthbert Also housed at the Internet Medieval Sourcebook.
- The Lives of the Holy Abbots of Wearmouth-Jarrow
- De Die Iudicii, a poem ascribed to Bede
- The Death Song, Northumbrian Version
- The Death Song, The Hague Version
- The Death Song, The West Saxon Version
- Bede's Commentary on the Apocalypse in Latin and English, from the ORB
- Another Translation of the Apocalypse Commentary
- OE Bede treatment of the Caedmon Story
- Old English version by Heorot
- Partial edition of the Latin
- Letter to Ecgbert from the Oxford Text Archive, Latin text
Cynewulf
- Christ I, II, III, Kennedy translation in PDF format
- Elene, the Kennedy translation in PDF
- Article on Cynewulf from Catholic Encyclopedia
- Fates of the Apostles, Kennedy translation
- Article on Cynewulf from Cambridge History of English and American Literature
- Juliana, Kennedy translation in PDF
- The Riddle of the Runes: the Runic Passage in Cynewulf's Fates of the Apostles by Raymond Gleason in Essays in Medieval Studies #9
- Elene translated by Holt, available at Project Gutenberg
Wulfstan
- Wulfstan by Melissa Bernstein
- Eschatological Homilies by Joyce Tally Lionarons
- Bibliotecha Augustana offers three versions of the Sermo
Works
Andreas
- Kennedy's Translation in a PDF file.
Apollonius of Tyre
Battle of Burnanburh
- Tom Kinsella's Brunanburh site. See also the Labyrinth and ASPR sites listed below for poem editions.
- At the Stav Library-The Old English text
- Modern English by John Osborne
- The Battle of Brunanburgh on YouTube read by Michael DC Drout
The Battle of Finnsburh
- Bibliotecha Augustana
- Finnsburh at Beowulf on Steorarume
- Cambridge History entry on the fragment
- The Literary Encyclopedia
Battle of Maldon
- Battle of Maldon site, includes commentary, maps, photographs, etc.
- Bibliotecha Augustana edition of the poem
- Battle of Maldon—the most complete site on the battle and poem.
- Jame Grout on the poem and battle
- Maeldune - Light on Maldon's Distant Past
- Battle of Maldon at the UK Battlefields Resource Centre
- Byrhtnoth's Challenge from the poem in Old English on YouTube
Beowulf
- Electronic Beowulf Project
- CHEL section on Beowulf
- Ann Savage's Hypertext Edition, includes discussion of author, history, manuscript, interpretation etc.
- Beowulf on Steorarume
- Harvard Classics translation of Beowulf by Francis B. Gummere
- Beowulf—a humorous treatment
- Klaeber's edition of Beowulf online, sans notes
- Roy Liuzza's online study guide
- Readings from Beowulf
- Why Bother With Beowulf an article at About.com
- Finding Beowulf in Kent's Landscape an article by Paul Wilkinson
- Annotated List of Beowulf Translations by Marijane Osborn, hosted at ACMRS.
- Thorkelin's Translation of the poem into Latin
- Beowulf: Bibliography
- Concordance to Beowulf by A. C. Cook.
- A Beowulf Timeline
- Beowulf Notes and Outline
- Christian Elements in Beowulf
Blickling Homilies
- The Blickling Homilies Morris' translation
- Blickling X
- CHEL on the homilies
- Princeton Digital Collections of the mss
Caedmon's Hymn
- Caedmon's Hymn the Old English Account
- Old English version by Heorot
- Bede's treatment of the Caedmon Story with Latin and Old English examples
Charms
- Anglo-Saxon Metrical Charms in Anglo-Saxon and Modern English
- Karen Jolly's Charms page
Christ and Satan
- Christ and Satan Kennedy translation
Daniel
- Daniel Kennedy translation in PDF format
Deor
- Ša Engliscan Gesišas has an edition and translation of the poem.
- Anglo-Saxons.net offer an edition and translation
- Deor an edition and new translation from Heorot
Dream of the Rood
- Edition and glossary from Dr. Murray McGillivray
- Dream by Jonathan Glenn with notes.
- At Apocalyptic Theories
- The Earliest English Poem
- The Literary Encyclopedia article by Elaine Treharne
- An Electronic Edition
- The Dream of the Rood and the Image of Christ in the Early Middle Ages By Jeannette C Brook
- Rood and Ruthwell
Exodus
- Exodus in the Kennedy translation, PDF format
Guthlac
- Guthlac A and B , the Kennedy translation in PDF format
Husband's Message
Judgement Day I
- Judgement Day I Old English version and translation
Judgement Day II
Judith
- Judith
- Introduction to Judith from ORB
- Cook's Edition
St Mary of Egypt
- New Textual Evidence on St. Mary of Egypt—a thesis by Linda Miller Cantara
The Physiologus
- The Old English Physiologus and the Homiletic Tradition by D. R. Letson
- The Old English Physiologus in the Exeter Book by David Badke
Phoenix
- Phoenix, Kennedy translation in PDF format
Riddles
- A translation of Riddles 14, 16, 26, 42, and 60
- Riddles of the Exeter Book
- Riddles, an introduction by Hazel Brewer
- The Riddle Group provides text, Craig Williamson's translation, and other materials for the study of the Riddles
- Riddles 45, 76, 25, 23, and 27 from Craig Williamson's site for his Old English classes, each comes with text, translation, and commentary as well as translation helps in the text, and audio files
The Ruin
- Text and translation
- Text and translation by Sian Echard
Rune Poem
- Rune Poem
- The Rune Poem
- Translation by Bruce Dickens
- Rune Poems at The Viking Page, includes Old Norse versions
- Rune Poems at Northvegr
Seafarer
- Anglo-Saxons.net offer an edition and translation
- Apocalyptic Themes has the ASPR text and Bradley's translation online
- Cambridge has provided a selection in pdf format of Richard Marsden's newish reader, includes The Seafarer with an introduction, the text, with vocabulary and explanatory notes.
- A translation by Gavin Bantock
- Ezra Pound's translation
- The Seafarer, a good site including the Old English, modern translations, essays, criticism, et al.
- Literary Encyclopedia on Wisdom Poetry, including this one
- Celtica has some issues online with articles in pdf, this one titled The Seafarer and the birds: An Irish Parallel" by Nicholas Jacobs
- Translation with notes
Soul and Body I
The Voyage of Ohtere
Waldere A and B
The Wanderer
- Tim Romano's E-edition of the poem.
- Anglo-Saxons.net offers an edition and translation
- Edition and glossary from Murray McGillivray
- Wanderer Project
- Edition by Peter Baker
- An Introduction useful for teaching
- Audio reading at the Norton site
- An Edition with notes
Widsith
- Bella Millet offers a translation
- The Norton Anthology's page on the poem
- The Myth of the Anlgo-Saxon Oral Poet by John Niles
- CHEL on the poem
Wife's Lament
Wulf and Eadwacer
- Wulf and Eadwacer In Intermediate Saxon at Georgetown
- Wulf and Eadwacer 1934 translation by W.S. Mackie
- Wulf & Eadwacer read aloud by Michael D.C. Drout
Codex Junius 11
- Online Medieval and Classical Library hosts translations of the contents of Junius 11.
- Genesis Genesis A & B)
- Exodus
- Daniel
- Christ and Satan
- Codex Junius 11 with Genesis A, Genesis B, Exodus, Daniel, and Christ and Satan, translated into English
The Vercelli Book
- digital Vercelli Book
- The Vircelli Book Georgetown's website
- Andreas in Anglo Saxon
- Andreas Charles W. Kennedy's translation
- Fates of the Apostles in Anglo-Saxon
- The Fates of the Apostles Charles W. Kennedy's translation
- Soul and Body I in Anglo-Saxon
- Homiletic Fragment I in Anglo-Saxon
- Dream of the Rood in Anglo-Saxon
- The Dream of the Rood Jonathan A Glenn's 1982 translation
- Elene in Anglo-Saxon
- Cynewulf's Elene translated on Project Gutenberg
The Complete Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records
Table of Contents By Poem:
- The Complete corpus of Anglo-Saxon Poetry at the New Northvegr Center
- Aldhelm
- Andreas
- Beowulf BL Cotton Vitellius A XV.
- Judith BL Cotton Vitellius A XV.
- The Battle of Brunanburh
- The Battle of Finnsburh
- The Battle of Maldon
- Bede's Death Song: Northumbrian Version
- Bede's Death Song: The Hague Version
- Bede's Death Song: West Saxon Version
- Caedmon's Hymn: Northumbrian Version
- Caedmon's Hymn: West Saxon Version
- The Capture of the Five Boroughs
- Christ and Satan
- The Coronation of Edgar
- The Death of Edgar read in Anglo-Saxon from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicale Entry for 975 AD
- The Creed
- Daniel
- The Death of Edward
- Dream of the Rood
- Elene
- Genesis A, B
- Exodus
- The Fates of the Apostles
- Soul and Body I
- Homiletic Fragment I
- Christ A, B, C in the Exeter Book
- Guthlac A, B in the Exeter Book
- Azarias in the Exeter Book
- The Phoenix in the Exeter Book
- Juliana in the Exeter Book
- The Wanderer in the Exeter Book
- The Gifts of Men
- Precepts
- The Seafarer
- Vainglory
- Widsith
- The Fortunes of Men
- Maxims I
- The Order of the World
- The Riming Poem
- The Panther
- The Whale
- The Partridge
- Soul and Body II
- Deor
- Wulf and Eadwacer
- Riddle 1
- Riddle 2
- Riddle 3
- Riddle 4
- Riddle 5
- Riddle 6
- Riddle 7
- Riddle 8
- Riddle 9
- Riddle 10
- Riddle 11
- Riddle 12
- Riddle 13
- Riddle 14
- Riddle 15
- Riddle 16
- Riddle 17
- Riddle 18
- Riddle 19
- Riddle 20
- Riddle 21
- Riddle 22
- Riddle 23
- Riddle 24
- Riddle 25
- Riddle 26
- Riddle 27
- Riddle 28
- Riddle 29
- Riddle 30
- Riddle 31
- Riddle 32
- Riddle 33
- Riddle 34
- Riddle 35
- Riddle 36
- Riddle 37
- Riddle 38
- Riddle 39
- Riddle 40
- Riddle 41
- Riddle 42
- Riddle 43
- Riddle 44
- Riddle 45
- Riddle 46
- Riddle 47
- Riddle 48
- Riddle 49
- Riddle 50
- Riddle 51
- Riddle 52
- Riddle 53
- Riddle 54
- Riddle 55
- Riddle 56
- Riddle 57
- Riddle 58
- Riddle 59
- The Wife's Lament
- The Judgment Day I
- Resignation
- The Descent into Hell
- Alms-Giving
The Labyrinth Old English Library
Their Table of Contents By Work:
A
B
- The Battle of Brunanburh
- The Battle of Finnsburh
- The Battle of Maldon
- Bede's Death Song: Northumbrian Version
- Bede's Death Song: The Hague Version
- Bede's Death Song: West Saxon Version
- Beowulf: ASPR
- The Brussels Cross
C
- Caedmon's Hymn: Northumbrian Version
- Caedmon's Hymn: West Saxon Version
- The Capture of the Five Boroughs
- Christ A, B, C
- Christ and Satan
- The Coronation of Edgar
- The Creed
D
- Daniel
- The Death of Alfred
- The Death of Edgar
- The Death of Edward
- Deor
- The Descent into Hell
- Dream of the Rood
- Durham
E
F
- The Fates of the Apostles
- The Fortunes of Men
- Fragment of Psalm 5
- Fragment of Psalm 19
- Fragment of Psalm 24
- Fragment of Psalm 27
- Fragment of Psalm 32
- Fragment of Psalm 34
- Fragment of Psalm 40
- Fragment of Psalm 43
- Fragment of Psalm 50
- Fragment of Psalm 53
- Fragment of Psalm 58
- Fragment of Psalm 60
- Fragment of Psalm 64
- Fragment of Psalm 69
- Fragment of Psalm 70
- Fragment of Psalm 79
- Fragment of Psalm 84
- Fragment of Psalm 87
- Fragment of Psalm 89
- Fragment of Psalm 101
- Fragment of Psalm 102
- Fragment of Psalm 118
- Fragment of Psalm 121
- Fragment of Psalm 139
- Fragment of Psalm 140
G
H
J
K
L
- Latin-English Proverbs
- The Leiden Riddle
- The Lord's Prayer I
- The Lord's Prayer II
- The Lord's Prayer III
M
- Maxims I
- Maxims II
- The Meters of Boethius: Proem
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 1
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 2
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 3
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 4
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 5
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 6
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 7
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 8
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 9
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 10
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 11
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 12
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 13
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 14
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 15
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 16
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 17
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 18
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 19
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 20
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 21
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 22
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 23
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 24
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 25
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 26
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 27
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 28
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 29
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 30
- The Meters of Boethius: Meter 31
- Metrical Charm 1: For Unfruitful Land
- Metrical Charm 2: The Nine Herbs Charm
- Metrical Charm 3: Against a Dwarf
- Metrical Charm 4: For a Sudden Stich
- Metrical Charm 5: For Loss of Cattle
- Metrical Charm 6: For Delayed Birth
- Metrical Charm 7: For the Water-Elf Disease
- Metrical Charm 8: For a Swarm of Bees
- Metrical Charm 9: For Loss of Cattle
- Metrical Charm 10: For Loss of Cattle
- Metrical Charm 11: A Journey Charm
- Metrical Charm 12: Against a Wen
- The Metrical Epilogue to MS 41, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
- Metrical Epilogue to the Pastoral Care
- Metrical Preface to the Pastoral Care
- The Metrical Preface to Waerferth's Translation of Gregory's Dialogues
- The Mologium
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P
- The Panther
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 51
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 52
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 53
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 54
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 55
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 56
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 57
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 58
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 59
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 60
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 61
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 62
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 63
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 64
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 65
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 66
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 67
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 68
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 69
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 70
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 71
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 72
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 73
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 74
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 75
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 76
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 77
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 78
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 79
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 80
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 81
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 82
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 83
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 84
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 85
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 86
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 87
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 88
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 89
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 90
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 91
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 92
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 93
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 94
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 95
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 96
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 97
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 98
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 99
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 100
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 101
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 102
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 103
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 104
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 105
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 106
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 107
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 108
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 109
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 110
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 111
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 112
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 113
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 114
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 115
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 116
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 117
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 118
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 119
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 120
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 121
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 122
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 123
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 124
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 125
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 126
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 127
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 128
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 129
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 130
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 131
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 132
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 133
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 134
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 135
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 136
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 137
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 138
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 139
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 140
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 141
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 142
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 143
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 144
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 145
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 146
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 147
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 148
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 149
- The Paris Psalter: Psalm 150
- The Partridge
- Pharaoh
- The Phoenix
- A Prayer
- Precepts
- Psalm 50
- A Proverb from Winfrid's Time
R
- Resignation
- Riddle 1
- Riddle 2
- Riddle 3
- Riddle 4
- Riddle 5
- Riddle 6
- Riddle 7
- Riddle 8
- Riddle 9
- Riddle 10
- Riddle 11
- Riddle 12
- Riddle 13
- Riddle 14
- Riddle 15
- Riddle 16
- Riddle 17
- Riddle 18
- Riddle 19
- Riddle 20
- Riddle 21
- Riddle 22
- Riddle 23
- Riddle 24
- Riddle 25
- Riddle 26
- Riddle 27
- Riddle 28
- Riddle 29
- Riddle 30
- Riddle 30b
- Riddle 31
- Riddle 32
- Riddle 33
- Riddle 34
- Riddle 35
- Riddle 36
- Riddle 37
- Riddle 38
- Riddle 39
- Riddle 40
- Riddle 41
- Riddle 42
- Riddle 43
- Riddle 44
- Riddle 45
- Riddle 46
- Riddle 47
- Riddle 48
- Riddle 49
- Riddle 50
- Riddle 51
- Riddle 52
- Riddle 53
- Riddle 54
- Riddle 55
- Riddle 56
- Riddle 57
- Riddle 58
- Riddle 59
- Riddle 60
- Riddle 61
- Riddle 62
- Riddle 63
- Riddle 64
- Riddle 65
- Riddle 66
- Riddle 67
- Riddle 68
- Riddle 69
- Riddle 70
- Riddle 71
- Riddle 72
- Riddle 73
- Riddle 74
- Riddle 75
- Riddle 76
- Riddle 77
- Riddle 78
- Riddle 79
- Riddle 80
- Riddle 81
- Riddle 82
- Riddle 83
- Riddle 84
- Riddle 85
- Riddle 86
- Riddle 87
- Riddle 88
- Riddle 89
- Riddle 91
- Riddle 92
- Riddle 93
- Riddle 94
- Riddle 95
- The Riming Poem
- The Ruin
- The Rune Poem
S
- The Seafarer
- The Seasons for Fasting
- Solomon and Saturn
- Soul and Body I
- Soul and Body II
- A Summons to Prayer
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Manuscripts
Archives
Studies
- Book Production and Distribution by Nikki Hessell
- British Library's Manuscript Catalogue Main page
- British Library's Tour of Medieval Manuscripts Online
- Daniel O'Donnell: Manuscript Variation in Multiple Recension Old English Poetic Texts: The Technical Problem and Poetic Art"
- Glossaries, a short introduction by Antonette diPaolo Healey
- Iron Ink Gall Corrosion
- The Iron Gall Ink Website
- Corrosive Media a page on Iron Gall Ink Corrosion from the Library of Congress
- Medieval Writing
- Old English Libraries, The Making, Collection, and Use of Books by Ernest A. Savage
- New Textual Evidence on St. Mary of Egypt—a thesis by Linda Miller Cantara
- Symbols of the Evangelists a page by Felix Just, of Loyola, not directly Medieval, but very useful, with images from medieval manuscripts, listed below
- Kristeller Latin Manuscripts Books Before 1600, online
- Evolution of the Medieval Book at Cornell Library
- 'Their Present Miserable State of Cremation': the Restoration of the Cotton Library by Andrew Prescott
- Doomsday Book
- Early Insular Illuminated Manuscripts: Merging of Oral and Literate Cultures
- MANCASS—Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies: An Inventory of Script and Spellings in Eleventh-Century English
Images
- Beowulf Manuscript: Images at The Electronic Beowulf Project
- MS. Auct. F. 4. 32: St. Dunstan's Classbook
- MS. Bodl. 572: Codex Oxoniensis Posterior Bodleian Library
- The Leofric Missal
- Lindisfarne Gospels: The Lindisfarne Gospels at the Turning the Pages site of the BL
- MS Junius 11: Cędmon manuscript at the Bodleian Library
- MS. Rawl. Q. e. 20Life of St. Basil in Old English, Bodleian Library
- Corpus Christi College MS. 197Rule of St. Benedict in Latin and English
- Corpus Christi College MS. 279BOld English translation of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum
- St. John's Oxford has 2 manuscripts containing Martyrdoms of Saints Peter and Paul in Anglo-Caroline script and Gregory I's Regula Pasotralis in Anglo-Saxon minuscule.
- St. John's College MS. 154: Aelfric's Grammar
- Carl Berkhout provides links to Anglo-Saxon manuscripts on his web page
- CEU provides a general web page on manuscripts, paleography, and codicology at Medieval Manuscript Manual
- Cambridge MS R .17.1 (The Eadwine Psalter): Folio 66 at Karen Jolly's Medieval History at the University of Hawaii at Manoa site
- BL Cotton Julius A.vi: Calendar & Labours of Months, posted by Simon Keynes
- St. Petersburg Gospels: Incipit to St. John's Gospel, posted by Simon Keynes
- Athelstan Psalter: Folio 2r (Christ Enthroned) posted by Simon Keynes
- Cambridge, Trinity College, MS. B. 11. 2 (241): Initials from The Trinity Amalarius (mid-tenth century), posted by Simon Keynes
- Lichfield, Cathedral Library, 'Gospels of St Chad': Folio 71r and detail, posted by Simon Keynes
- London, BL Add. 49598, the Benedictional of Aethelwald: Folios 4v–5r (Godeman), Folios 90v–91r (St Ęthelthryth) and Folios 91v–92r (Blessing for St Ęthelthryth), posted by Simon Keynes
- Rouen, Bibliothčque municipale, MS. Y.7 (369): Pentecost from the 'Benedictional of Archbishop Robert' (c. 980), posted by Simon Keynes
- London, British Library, MS. Stowe 944: Liber Vitae of the New Minster, Winchester (1031) has its own separate page with links to images, posted by Simon Keynes
- London, British Library, MS. Add. 33241, The Encomium Emmae Reginae (1041-2): Queen Emma and Folio 1v–2r (The opening), posted by Simon Keynes
- Anglo-Saxon Charters contains images of several charters, posted by Simon Keynes
- Cotton Ms. Vespasian A. i.Folio 30v
- Cotton Vitellius A.xv, Beowulf at the Old English Manuscripts Database
- Life of St Edward the Confessor at the Cambridge Digital Library
Popular Manuscripts
Many sites have images of popular and well known manuscripts such as Durrow and Kells. Rather than list the sites and then the images, I have opted to list the folio's with links to the various sites, hopefully avoiding confusion.
- Introduction to the Junius MS. from ORB—no images, just information and bibliography
- Exeter Book—also from ORB
- Vercelli Book—also from ORB
- The Domesday Book Online
- Life of St. Edward the Confessor at the Cambridge Digital Library
Book of Durrow, Trinity College Library,MS 57
- fol 1v Cross Carpet Page
- fol 191v The Lion the symbol of Mark
- Folios 86, 125v,3v, 21v, 191v, 192v, 1v
- Cross Carpet page
- 192v Carpet page facing the beginning of Matthew
- Matthew's Symbol The Man f21v
- Opening of Matthew's Gospel
- Opening of Mark's Gospel f126r
- Chi Rho Page in the Book of Durrow
- A page of text from the Gospel of John
- Luke's Symbol The Calf f124v
- Carpet page f85v
- Beginning of Mark
- Carpet Page f125v
- John's Symbol
- Symbols of the Four Evangelists f2r at the York Digital Library
- John's Carpet Page
- End Carpet Page—at the end of the ms.
- Carpet Page and Beginning of Luke
- Wikimedia has a number of images from Durrow
- fol. 86r
- Carpet Page
Book of Kells
- Book of Kells exhibit site
- Several Images not named, plus four evangelists
- Fol. 32v, Christ
- Fol. 34r Chi-Rho page
- Fol. 292r, Incipit to John's Gospel
- Fol. 7v, Madonna and Child
- Cross Carpet Page
- Fol. 8r Brevis Causae of Matthew
- Temptation of Christ
- The Arrest of Christ f114r
- Fol. 19v Brevis Causae of Luke
- Fol. 40v, The Beatitudes
- 183v Text Page with Initials
- Book of Kells and the Art of Illumination
- Images from Wikimedia
- A gallery of images at About.com
Codex Amiatinus, Florence, Biblioteca Medicea-Laurenziana, Ms. Amiatino 1
- Fol 5rEzra Image at Wikimedia
- Fol 950r I Corinthians 1:1-21
- Maiestas Domini
- The 1,300 Year Pilgrimage of the CODEX AMIATINUS
Codex Aureus
- The inscription—the Old English inscription on the Christi Autem Page
- Early Medieval Art page with front and back covers of the Codex Aureus among other images
- Several Images from Aureus
- Several images here.
- Fol 6rAdoration of the Lamb and at an alternative site
- The Old English Inscription magnified
Lindisfarne Gospels, London, British Library, Cotton Ms. Nero D. 1. v
- British Library has an exhibit in connection with Michelle Brown's new book on the Lindisfarne Gospels
- Lindisfarne Gospels Lindisfarne Gospels has a link on the British Library's Turn The Pages feature
- Carpet Page
- Matthew
- Image of Matthew
- Fol 93v Mark
- Fol 137v Luke
- Fol 209v John
- Carpet Pages at the Lindisfarned Gospels Tour on the British Library website
Organizations and Research Projects
- Ambrose in Anglo-Saxon England with Pseudo-Ambrose and Ambrosiaster (SASLC)
- Anglo-Saxon Plants
- Fontes Anglo Saxonici
- Sources of Anglo-Saxon Literary Culture
- International Society of Anglo-Saxonists
- Royal Historical Society
- Teachers of Old English in Britain and Ireland
- Venerable English College, Rome
- Langscape
- Department of ASNC: Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic at Cambridge
Pre-Christian Religions
Links last verified and checked 25 September 2012.