Seminar für Englische Philologie
Universität Göttingen


VORLESUNG:
OLD ENGLISH LITERATURE

WS 09/10
Do 14-16, Raum ZHG 007
Oliver M. Traxel


LINKS

Here is a selection of internet links you may find useful for this course:

Contents:


1. Dictionaries

  • Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary:
    The second edition of J. R. Clark Hall's Dictionary is available by the Germanic Lexicon Project.
  • Bosworth and Toller Dictionary (link 1):
    The full text of Bosworth and Toller as well as the supplement is available by the Germanic Lexicon Project in various formats incl. an electronic application.
  • Bosworth and Toller Dictionary (link 2):
    Scans of Bosworth and Toller on Kevin Kiernan's site.
  • Dictionary of Old English:
    DOE site at the University of Toronto.



  • 2. Thesaurus

  • TOE:
    Site of the Thesaurus of Old English.



  • 3. Corpora

  • Old English Corpus:
    DOE Corpus for subscribers only.
  • Anglo-Saxon Poetry:
    Complete Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Poetry.



  • 4. Organizations

  • ISAS:
    Site of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists.
  • TOEBI:
    Site for teachers of Old English in Britain and Ireland.
  • Fontes Anglo-Saxonici:
    Register of written sources used by Anglo-Saxon authors.



  • 5. Student Resources

  • Angelsächsisches Forum:
    German forum on all aspects of early medieval England.
  • Old English at the University of Virginia:
    Resources for students of Old English, including texts, exercises, and links to a selection of further online resources.
  • The Electronic Introduction to Old English:
    An online version of Peter Baker's Introduction to Old English (Oxford, 2003).



  • 6. Publications

  • OEN Online:
    Site of the Old English Newsletter.
  • Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile:
    List of all EEMF volumes containing manuscript facsimiles.
  • Early English Text Society:
    EETS has edited lots of important editions of Old and Middle English texts.



  • 7. Link Collections

  • Labyrinth Library of Old English:
    Good link collection of Old English sites.
  • Simon Keynes's Homepage:
    Rich collection of links relating to Anglo-Saxon history.


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