Old English
The following links have been provided to assist with the studies of Old English language and literature:
General (including further links)
- Homepage of Teachers of Old English in Britain and Ireland (various useful links and resources)
- Homepage of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists (various links)
- Old English Newsletter
- The searchable electronic bibliography of the Old English Newsletter
- Kevin Kiernan’s Beowulf Bibliography, 1990-2003
Learning Old English (including courses and exercises)
- Old English Aerobics: various exercises
- Old English grammar and exercises (by Murray McGillivray)
- Essentials of Old English (Glasgow)
- ASNC: the Spoken Word – Old English exercises
Research projects and major reference tools
- Fontes Anglo-Saxonici: fully searchable database of written sources used by Anglo-Saxon authors
- The Toronto Dictionary of Old English: A-H (the the most up-to-date dictionary of Old English; in progress)
[NB available through subscribing institutions only] - The Dictionary of Old English: Old English Corpus (the complete corpus of Old English, fully searchable)
[NB available through subscribing institutions only] - The Bosworth and Toller Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
- J. R. Clark Hall’s Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
- The Thesaurus of Old English
Texts, editions and translations
- Old English Literature: A Hypertext Course Pack
- Ben Slade’s Beowulf on Steorarume (‘Beowulf in Cyberspace’)
- Beowulf in Hypertext
- Electronic Edition of Wulfstan’s Sermo Lupi ad Anglos, by Melissa Bernstein Ser
- Old English Riddles courtesy of the Kalamazoo Riddle Group (texts, translations, bibliographies, etc.)
- Michael Drout’s ‘Anglo-Saxon Aloud’