April 7, 2009
Anglo-Saxon and Germanic Links
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Disclaimer: The resources listed below are external links. Wordhord.org is in no way associated with these websites and is not responsible for their content. As of April 7, 2009, they were, however, considered helpful resources and recommended to those interested in Anglo-Saxon and Germanic language and culture. Old English Bible Texts· Genesis A and B at Georgetown University. · The Paris Prose Psalter at Augusta State University (prepared by Richard Stracke) . Old English Resources· Labyrinth Library at Georgetown University has a good section on Old English resources. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
· A diplomatic text (in Old English) of the A manuscript of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (Parker Ms; Corpus Christi College, Cambridge Ms. 173ff. 1-32) is available at Georgetown University. Gothic· The entire Gothic Bible is available at the Wulfila Project. · A digital edition (images only) of Wilhelm Streitberg’s Gotisches Elementarbuch (1920) is available at the Wulfila Project. Old Saxon | HeliandThe Heliand is an Old Saxon Gospel harmony in Germanic alliterative verse. Those who can read Old English will find it very easy to read since Old Saxon is very closely related to Old English. · A digital edition (images only) of Eduard Sievers’ Heliand (1878) is available at the Wulfila Project. |
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