
Internet Sites for Anglo-Saxon Studies
The following list is necessarily incomplete; we apologize for any omissions and welcome any suggestions for inclusion. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the list, but inevitably not all links will be current. Please send any suggestions for inclusion, or notices or errors or broken links, to editor@oenewsletter.org.
Updated December 16, 2009
- Metasites (collections of links) and gateways
- Bibliographies and Databases
- Online Publications
- Centers, Projects, Organizations
- Old English Language Study and Dictionaries
- Fonts
- Libraries and Catalogues
- Aids to Manuscript Study
- Online Manuscript Images and Facsimiles
- Digital Scriptorium, Columbia University Library
- DScriptorium
- British Library Images Online
- Early Manuscripts at Oxford University
- Digital Image Collection, Cambridge University Library
- Irish Scripts on Screen (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies)
- Digital Manuscripts online from German libraries
- Codices Electronici Sangallensis (Library of St Gall)
- CEEC: Codices Electronici Ecclesiae Coloniensis, Erzbischöflichen Diözesan- und Dombibliothek, Cologne
- Digital images from the Kongelige Bibliothek, Copenhagen
- The Art of the Book in the Middle Ages (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
- The Schøyen Collection
- The Blickling Homilies (Princeton, Scheide Library MS Scheide M71)
- The Durham Liber Vitae Project, online facsimile/edition of London, BL Cotton Domitian VII (in progress)
- The Calendar and the Cloister: Oxford, St. John’s College MS 17
- The Book of Deer Project
- Old English and Anglo-Saxon Texts and Translations
- Archaeology, Artifacts, and Art History
- Cultural and Historical Sites
- Sources, Backgrounds and Texts in medieval Christianity
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