ANGLO-SAXON INDEX
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This website was set up in March 1997, on a server at Trinity College, Cambridge, UK, and is maintained for the intended benefit of those studying Anglo-Saxon history in the University of Cambridge or elsewhere. The section headed 'Materials for the study of Anglo-Saxon England' is intended to illustrate the variety of source material at our disposal, and forms part of a webpage directed towards prospective candidates for admission to read the Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Tripos.

INDEX

[
Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic]
[
ASNC Publications]
[
ASNC Guides, Texts, and Studies]

[
The ASNaC Society]

Welcome to applicants
for admission in 2004 or 2005

Materials for the study of Anglo-Saxon England
[texts] [manuscripts] [charters] [coins] [sites] [objects] [maps]

An Anglo-Saxon calendar

[Library catalogues]

[Online Bibliographies, etc.]

[Editorial (stylesheets, etc.)]
(including Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile)

[Online Journals, etc.]

[Books, Journals, etc.]
including links to publishers

[The Anglo-Saxon Charters Website]

[Anglo-Saxon Coins]
at the Fitzwilliam Museum and elsewhere

[Prosopography of ASE]

[Anglo-Saxon and medieval manuscripts]
(BL, Bodleian, and elsewhere)

[Images of Anglo-Saxon England]
(portraits, paintings, engravings, etc., 1600-1920)

[
Useful sites]
for Anglo-Saxon studies
and essential bibliographical research tools

[
Conferences]

[
Academia]
(including publishers and booksellers)

[Department of ASNC] [ASNC Publications]

[Miscellaneous]
(information, newpapers, museums, galleries, etc.)

Search Engines
[
Altavista] [Excite] [Google] [Lycos UK] [Yahoo]
[
Babel fish]


LIBRARY CATALOGUES

'KEMBLE'

(THE ANGLO-SAXON CHARTERS WEBSITE)

Maintained on behalf of the British Academy - Royal Historical Society Joint Committee on Anglo-Saxon Charters, with links to various files generated in connection with this project.

 

ANGLO-SAXON COINS

The study of Anglo-Saxon coinage is being revolutionised (at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge) by the construction of freely-available databases, incorporating images, and with the ability to generate distribution maps.

 

ANGLO-SAXON AND MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS

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ONLINE BIBLIOGRAPHIES, etc.

ONLINE JOURNALS, etc.

OTHER USEFUL OR INTERESTING SITES

ACADEMIA

 


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