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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
[Return to Index]
'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.
PROSOPOGRAPHY OF ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
For comparison
EDITORIAL
ANGLO-SAXON AND MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS
IMAGES OF ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
ONLINE BIBLIOGRAPHIES, etc.
For an invaluable bibliography of Anglo-Saxon scholars (16th-20th century), see Carl Berkhout's website (below)
ONLINE JOURNALS, etc.
BOOKS, JOURNALS, etc.
OTHER USEFUL OR INTERESTING SITES
There is a useful list of 'medieval' websites in Medieval Panorama, ed. Robert Bartlett (London, 2001), p. 325.
Sculpture and inscriptions
CONFERENCES AND LECTURES
Kalamazoo 1999 (6-9 May 1999) Kalamazoo 2000 (4-7 May 2000) Kalamazoo 2001 (3-6 May 2001) Kalamazoo 2002 (2-5 May 2002) Kalamazoo 2003 (8-11 May 2003) Kalamazoo 2004 (6-9 May 2004)
Leeds 2002 (July 2002) Leeds 2003 (14-17 July 2003) [Power and Authority] Leeds 2004 (12-13 July 2004) [Clash of Cultures] Leeds 2005 (11-14 July 2005) [Youth and Age]
ISAS 1999 at the University of Notre Dame (8-14 August 1999) ISAS 2001 at the University of Helsinki (6-11 August 2001), followed by meeting in St Petersburg (12-13 August) ISAS Board (controlled access) ISAS 2003 at Arizona State University (August 2003) submission of papers accommodation / conference venue ISAS 2005 at Munich (August 2005)
ACADEMIA