Old & Middle English Bibliography

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Benson, L.D. (gen. ed.). (1987). The riverside Chauser (3rd ed.).
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company

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Bosworth, J. & Toller, T.N. (ed.). (1898) An Anglo-Saxon dictionary
New York, NY: Oxford University Press

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Bosworth, J., & Toller, T.N. (ed.), & Campbell, A. (1921)An Anglo-Saxon dictionary: Supplement
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press

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Bradley, S.A.J. (tr.) (1982). Anglo-Saxon poetry.
London, England: J.M. Dent

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Campbell, J., John, E. & Wormald, P. (1991).The Anglo-Saxons.
New York, NY: Penguin Books

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Cassidy, F.G., & Ringler, R.N. (eds.). (1971). Bright's Old English grammar & reader.
Orlando, FL: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich

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Chickering Jr., H.D. (1977).Beowulf: A dual-language edition.
New York, NY: Anchor Books

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Davis, N. (1953). Sweet's Anglo-Saxon primer, (9th ed.).
New York, NY: Oxford University Press

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Freeborn, D. (1998). From Old English to standard English: A course book in language variation across time, (2nd ed.).
Ottawa (Ont.), Canada: University of Ottawa Press

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Griffiths, B. (ed.). (1991). The Battle of Maldon : text and translation.
Middlesex, UK: Anglo-Saxon Books

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Hall, J.R.C. (1960). A concise Anglo-Saxon dictionary.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

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Heaney, S. (2000). Beowulf: A new verse translation (Bilingual ed.).
New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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Kiernan, K.(ed.). (2015). Electronic Beowulf, (4th ed.).
University of Kentucky. retrieved from http://ebeowulf.uky.edu/ebeo4.0/start.html

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Klaeber, Fr. (Ed.). (1950). Beowulf and the fight at Finnsburg. (3rd ed.).
Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Co.

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Kolve, V.A. & Olson, G. (eds.). (1989). The canterbury tales: Nine tales and the general prologue.
New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

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Millward, C.M. (1996). A biography of the English language, (2nd ed.).
Orlando, FL: Harcourt Brace and Co.

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Mitchell, B. & Robinson, F.C. (1992). A guide to Old English, (5th. ed.).
Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers

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Mitchell, B. (1995). An invitation to Old English and Anglo-Saxon England.
Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers

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Mossé, F. (1991). A handbook of Middle English.
Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Univeristy Press

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Pollington, S. (1993). Wordcraft: Concise dictionary & thesaurus, Modern English—Old English.
Middlesex, UK: Anglo-Saxon Books

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Pollington, S. (1997). First steps in Old English.
Norfolk, UK: Anglo-Saxon Books

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Porter, J. (1991). Beowulf: Text and translation.
Norfolk, England: Anglo-Saxon Books

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Roberts, J., Kay, C., & Grundy, L. (1995). A thesaurus of Old English in two volumes.
Centre for Late Antique and Medieval Studies: King's College, London

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Robinson, O.W. (1992). Old English and its closest relatives: A survey of the earliest Germanic languages.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press

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Rumble, T.C. (ed.). (1965). The breton lays in Middle English.
Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press

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Stenton, Sir F. (1971). Anglo-Saxon England, (3rd ed.).
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press

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Swanton, M.J. (ed.). (1971). An Anglo-Saxon chronicle.
Exeter, UK: University of Exeter Press

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Sweet, H. & Hoad, T.F. (ed.). (1998). A second Anglo-saxon reader: Archaic and dialectal (2nd ed).
New York, NY: Oxfrod University Press

Calligraphy, Script Types & Manuscript Tradition Bibliography

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Clemens, R. & Graham, T. (2007). Introduction to manuscript studies.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press

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Grebenstein, M. (ed.). (2012). Calligraphy bible: A complete guide to more than 100 essential projects and techniques.
New York, NY: Watson-Guptill Publications

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Kespersaks, V. (2011). Calligraphy in 24 hours.
Barron's Educational Series, inc.

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Shailor, B.A. (1991). The medieval book.
Medieval Academy Reprints for Teaching. Cambridge, MA: Medieval Academy of America

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