UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

DEPARTMENT OF ANGLO-SAXON, NORSE, AND CELTIC

ASNC GUIDES, TEXTS, AND STUDIES

The aim of ASNC Guides, Texts, and Studies is to provide a series of inexpensive booklets intended to be of particular interest, use, or importance in the wide field of study covered by the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic in the University of Cambridge. The series will include annotated bibliographies, editions of texts, and studies of particular categories of primary source material. Volumes will generally be of between 50 and 200 pages in length. The editions of texts, which will be literary, historical, liturgical or documentary in nature, will be chosen from material which is less familiar or less readily accessible than it might be, and will be provided with introduction, translation, and commentary.

The volumes are intended to be of use for students, for teaching purposes, and for the advancement of research in the areas which they represent. It is hoped at the same time that they will help to promote the broad conception of medieval studies&emdash;cross-cultural, inter-disciplinary, and source-based&emdash;which has long been associated with and nurtured by the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic.

Volumes in the series are printed and published in such a way as to make them available to students and other interested parties at cost price.

ISSN 1475-8520

 

Volumes available

1 Simon Keynes, Anglo-Saxon England: a Bibliographical Handbook for Students of Anglo-Saxon History (2000; 2nd ed. 2001) 182pp + 4 maps
ISBN 0 9532172 8 0. Price £6.00 ($00.00) + £2.00 ($00.00) postage.

2 Martin Syrett, Scandinavian History in the Viking Age: a Select Bibliography (2001) 138pp
ISBN 0 9532172 9 9. Price £6.00 ($00.00) + £2.00 ($00.00) postage.

3 O. J. Padel, A Bibliography of Medieval Welsh Literature (2001) 43pp
ISBN 0 9532697 3 6. Price £3.00 ($00.00) inclusive of postage.

4 Martin Syrett, The Vikings in England: the Evidence of Runic Inscriptions (2002) c. 150pp (incl. 2 maps & c. 15 illustrations)
ISBN 0 9532697 4 4. Price £6.00 ($00.00) + £2.00 ($00.00). March 2002

5 Simon Keynes, An Atlas of Attestations in Anglo-Saxon Charters, c. 670-1066, I: Tables (2002) 20pp + Tables I-LXXVIII (c. 200pp)
ISBN 0 9532697 6 0. Price £25.00 ($00.00) + £5.00 ($00.00) postage. March 2002

6 Rebecca Rushforth, An Atlas of Saints in Anglo-Saxon Calendars (2002) c. 40pp + Tables I-XII (c. 25pp)
ISBN 0 9532697 7 9. Price £00.00 ($00.00) + £0.00 ($00.00) postage. summer 2002

 

Volumes forthcoming

Simon Keynes and Alan Kennedy, The Book of Bishop Æthelwold (Libellus Æthelwoldi episcopi), on the Refoundation and Endowment of Ely Abbey in the 970s

O. J. Padel, The Bodmin Manumissions

 

Further volumes are in preparation

 

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