ANGLO-SAXON INDEX
at Trinity College, Cambridge
http://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/sdk13/asindex.html
Texts used for the study of
Anglo-Saxon England
under construction
(selection of texts and scanning of images still in progress)
references in the form X000 are to texts
and translations in
online
bibliography
- Settlement and state
formation (fifth and sixth
centuries)
- imagination, speculation, archaeology, and
place-names
- Political consolidation and religious
conversion (seventh and eighth
centuries)
- law-codes (Kentish and West Saxon)
- charters
- The Whitby Life of St
Gregory
- Stephen of Ripon, Life
of St Wilfrid
- The Anonymous Lindisfarne
Life of St Cuthbert
- Bede, Life of St
Cuthbert
- Bede, Ecclesiastical
History (written in 731)
- Mercia, Wessex, and the
Vikings (eighth and ninth
centuries)
- Felix, Life of St
Guthlac
- correspondence of Boniface
- records of church councils
- charters
- correspondence of Alcuin
- King Alfred's law-code
- corpus of Alfredian prose
- The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle
- Asser's Life of King
Alfred
- The Kingdom of the
English (tenth and eleventh
centuries)
- The Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle (continuations)
- law-codes
- charters
- The Regularis
Concordia
- B, Life of St
Dunstan
- Wulfstan of Winchester,
Life of St Æthelwold
- Byrhtferth of Ramsey,
Life of St Oswald
- homilies of Ælfric, of Winchester, Cerne
and Eynsham
- homilies of Archbishop Wulfstan, of London,
York and Worcester
- The Encomium Emmae
Reginae [Queen Emma]
- The Vita Ædwardi
regis [Edward the Confessor]
- The Bayeux Tapestry
- Domesday Book
- Anglo-Norman sources
(late eleventh and twelfth century)
- Florence and John of Worcester
- William of Malmesbury
- Henry of Huntingdon
- The Libellus
Æthelwoldi episcopi
The background image shows a page from a
manuscript of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (British Library)