User:Rich Farmbrough/Library/Anglo-Saxons
See also: Wikisource:User:Rich Farmbrough/AS-sources - volumes in public domain, that could be added to WS.
Reference
edit- Who's Who in Roman Britain and Anglo-Saxon England, Richard Fletcher
- English River Names, Eilert Ekwall
Dictionaries
editSee also works with extensive glossaries
- A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, Clark Hall, 4th ed
- A User Friendly Dictionary of Old English, 5th, Griffiths (includes grammar, and a short reader)
Research and general reading
edit- Anglo-Saxon England Vols 1 (misplaced), 2, 3, 4, 6+, 7, 9, 11, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 28, [29](check was this delivered?), 44, 46. CUP
- Capital and Corporal Punishment in Anglo-Saxon England
- The English Settlements, Myers (OEH v1)
- Anglo-Saxon England, Stenton (OEH v2)
- Preparatory to Anglo-Saxon England : Being the Collected Papers of Frank Stenton...
- The Governance of Anglo-Saxon England, Lyon
- Water and Fire, Anlezark
- Anglo-Saxon Sculpture, Lang (Should try and find Hill)
- The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon Art. ed Backhouse, Turner and Webster, 1984, BM
- Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Magic, Bill Griffiths
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle [which ms is the source? pub details?]
- The History of the Kings of England, Geoffrey of Monmouth (Penguin, trans Lewis Thorpe)
- The Battle of Hastings, Harriet Harvey Wood
- Britain AD, Frances Pryor
Beowulf
edit- Beowulf and the Finnesburg Fragment
- Beowulf tr. & notes Michael Swanton MUP1978 (1982 impression)
Language
editSee also dictionaries.
- Sisam's Early English Primer (with glossary)
Texts
edit- An Anglo-Saxon Reader, Wyatt, 1919, 8th imp, 1952, 22/6 (notes and glossary)
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Tolkien and Gordon, OUP, Corrected ed. 1930
- Beowulf trans Michael Alexander (Penguin, 1973)
- Beowulf trans Michael Swanton (Manchester UP, 1978, 1982 reprint)
( Something by Sweet? Also that book with the Orange cover, AS Rites and Religion?)
- Ancrene Wisse, Parts Six and Seven, U of Exeter Press, 1959, 1991 reprint. Geoffrey Shepherd
Cambridge Studies in Anglo-Saxon England
edit- 12 Beowulf and Old German Metre
- 19 Two Old English Apocrypha and their Manuscript Source, ed J. E. Cross, 1996 (p. 149 blank)
- 26 The Apocryphal Gospels of Mary in Anglo-Saxon England, Mary Clayton, 1998