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General Resources in Anglo-Saxon & Medieval Lit. |
Middle English Dictionary (requires institutional subscription for access; trial membership for individuals available)(U.Michigan) |
A Companion to Middle English Literature (pedagogically oriented text synopses and commentaries designed for graduate exam prep) (Medieval English Lit. and Historical Linguistics, Heinrich-Heine U. Dussseldorf) |
Electronic Text Databases (sites dedicated to providing digital libraries of medieval literature)(see also Authors & Anonymous and Manuscripts & Manuscript Study) |
Luminarium Anthology (metapage of online texts and other resources organized as a virtual anthology) (Anniina Jokinen) |
The Old English Bible: Electronic Old-English Texts of Biblical Literature |
Christian Classics Etheral Library Homepage (online library of western spiritual classics) |
Complete Corpus of Old English (text-file index of 3,000+ digitized texts) (Dictionary of Old English Project, U. Toronto) |
Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse (gateway to the online texts of the Humanities Text Initiative, U. Michigan) |
Middle English Drama (Anniina Jokinen) |
DScriptorium ("devoted to collecting, storing and distributing digital images of Medieval manuscripts") (Jesse D. Hurlbut) |
Forgotten Ground Regained: A Treasury of Alliterative and Accentual Poetry (alliterative and accentual poetry from medieval to modern) (Paul Deane) |
Middle English Lyrics (Anniina Jokinen) |
Medieval Irish Poetry (Maureen S. O'Brien) |
The Online Medieval and Classical Library (OMACL) (searchable database of full text sources)(Douglas B. Killings/Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE) |
Oxford Text Archive (searchable database of digital texts; must download to read) |
Stanford U. Library Medieval Pages |
TEAMS Middle English Texts ("texts which occupy an important place in the literary and cultural canon but which have not been readily available in student editions"; includes introductions to each work) (Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages) |
U. Michigan Humanities Text Initiative: Middle English Collection |
U. Virginia Middle English Server: |
Archive Search |
Title List |
Wessex Parallel Web Texts (editions and translations of Middle English lyrics and other short works, with detailed introductions and manuscript images) (Bella Millet, U. of Southampton) |
Old English Pages (An encyclopedic compendium of resources for the study of Old English and Anglo-Saxon England) |
Homepage of Old English Pages (Catherine N. Ball, Georgetown U.) |
Old English Pages: Art and Artifacts |
Old English Pages: Map of Anglo-Saxon England (Matthew White) |
CD-ROM, Audio, Software, Courses, Reference Materials |
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Historical Context |
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Texts and Manuscripts |
Internet Medieval Sourcebook (includes full-text and excerpted sources) (Paul Halsall, Forham U.) |
The Labyrinth (medieval metapage, with deep resources) (Deborah Everhart & Martin Irvine, Georgetown U.) |
NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources |
On-Line Literary Resources: Medieval (Jack Lynch, Rutgers U.) |
Medieval Feminist Index - Scholarship on Women, Sexuality, and Gender (Margaret Schaus) |
WWW Medieval Resources (English Dept., Virginia Tech U.) |
Ian's English Calendar (dating resource for students of English history and literature: "converts between old and new style dates, calculates day of the week, British regnal years, and the date of Easter and other moveable religious holidays") (Ian McInnes, Albion C., Albion, MI) |
A Companion to Middle English Literature (pedagogically oriented text synopses and commentaries designed for graduate exam prep) (Medieval English Lit. and Historical Linguistics, Heinrich-Heine U. Dussseldorf) |
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Authors and Anonymous Works (links to online texts of primary sources and criticism; anonymous texts alphabetized by standard title) |
Aelfric |
Aelfric (biography from litencyc.com) (Stuart D. Lee,U. of Oxford) |
Aelfric's Colloquy (text in Old English, glossary, sound files, and illustrations by Maija Graham) (Murray McGillivray, U. of Calgary) |
Aelfirc's Homilies on Judith, Esther, and The Maccabees (e-texts in Old English, with very full information on manuscript, sources, editorial procedure, and with very full glossary information) (Stuart D. Lee, U. of Oxford) |
Alexander Romances |
Alexander and Dindimus (e-text of EETS edition) (English Poetry Full-Text Database, U. of New Brunswick) |
Kyng Alisaunder (edition of Auchinleck MS text, collated with 2 other manuscripts) (National Library of Scotland) |
Kyng Alisaunder Fragment (description of fragment probably from the Auchinleck MS) Sarah Aitchison; U. of London) |
Ancrene Wisse |
Apollonius of Tyre: A Hypertext Edition (based on Thorpe's 1834 text and translation) (Catherine N. Ball, Georgetown U.) |
Arthurian Studies |
General Arthurian Resources |
The Alternative King Arthur ("examines unusual topics, or mainstream topics in an unusual way. Its driving force is the desire to tease out the Celtic origins of Arthurian myth") |
Arthuriana on the Web (annotated links)(Normon Hinton for ORB) |
Arthurnet Resource Page (for Arthurian enthusiasts of all walks;links to texts,images, bibliographies, more)(Judy Shoaf, U. Florida) |
Sin Echard's Medieval and Arthurian Pages |
Tom Green's Arthurian Resources Website (scholarly site includes pages on historicity, literature, and concepts) |
Baragona's Arthurian Legend Page (Alan Baragona, Virginia Military Institute) |
David Nash Ford King Arthur Basics |
The Camelot Project ("Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies and basic information")(Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack,U. Rochester) |
Dell Skeels Continental Arthurian Literature (modern English translations of Anglo-Norman, Breton, Dutch, French, and German sources) (The Celtic Literature Collective) |
A Guide to King Arthur's Forgotten Realm (undergraduate research project; includes photo essay of travel to Arthurian sites in Britian) (Joseph W. C. Boyles and W. J. Livingstone, III, Birmingham U. ) |
King Arthur: A Man for the Ages (both scholarly and popular information) |
Labyrinth Arthurian Studies Pages (extensive links to texts and topics, medieval to modern)(Georgetown U.) |
The Quest (Arthurian resources)(U. Idaho) |
Vortigern Studies ("an initiative based in the Netherlands, dedicated to the study of the period between the Roman occupation of Britain and the Early Middle Ages; focuses primarily on the person of Vortigern; includes histories, source documents, bibliographies and maps,") (Robert Vermaat) |
Authors and Texts |
Arthurian Literature Online (the largest English language database of digital Arthurian literature, medieval to modern)(Camelot Project, U.Rochester) |
Anonymous |
House of Bards Anthology (a collection of English, Welsh, and Continental sources,some very difficult to find elsewhere) |
Chretien de Troyes |
Geoffrey of Monmouth |
Gildas |
Layamon |
Malory (also see Malory entry under Authors and Anonymous Works) |
Marie de France |
Nennius |
Robert de Boron |
Wace |
Wolfram von Eschenbach |
Journals and Societies |
Arthuriana (journal and society) |
Oxford Arthurian Society |
Geographic Sites (places associated with events in Arthurian literature) |
Avalon (U. Idaho) |
Glastonbury Abbey (alleged burial place of Arthur and Guinevere)(official site) |
Glastonbury (extract from Geoffrey Ashe book, Arthurian Britian ) |
Sites of Arthurian Legend (index of brief articles about places in Great Britian associated with Arthurian material) (Erin Ogden-Korus / The Quest) |
Stonehenge ("significant to Arthurian legend is the belief that Merlin caused the stones to be brought, over sea and land, from Ireland")(U.Idaho) |
Tintagel (the purported site of the conception of Arthur)(U. Idaho) |
Pedagogy |
Arthuriana Pedagogical Resources (Alan Baragona, Arthuriania, Southern Methodist U.) |