Old+England

=__Old England (450-1066):__= //Texts prior to the The Norman Conquest (1066)// are written in Anglo-Saxon.

History & Context:
[|BBC Schools: The Anglo-Saxons] [|The Labyrinth: Resources for Midieval Studies] (Georgetown University) [|Britain Express: Anglo-Saxon Life]

Anglo-Saxon Translations:
[|An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary by Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller] (Charles University in Prague) [|A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, 2nd ed.] (John R. Clark Hall, University of Pennsylvania)

=__//Beowulf//__ (5th century)= (Source: [|University of Reno, Nevada Libraries])

[|Beowulf in Hypertext] (Dr. Anne Savage, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) [|Resources for the Study of Beowulf] (University of Nevada, Reno) [|The Norton Anthology of English Literature: Audio Readings from the Middle Ages] [|Readings from Beowulf] (Podcasts & Text, University of Virginia)
 * Audio Recordings:**

=__//The Exeter Book of Anglo-Saxon Poetry// (970)__= (Source: [|My Learning: Multicultural York: the Anglo-Saxons (AD400-866)])

[|The Exeter Anthology of Old English Poetry] (Transliteracies Project, University of California, Santa Barbara) [|Photograph from The Exeter Book] (The Cathedral Church of St. Peter in Exeter) [|The Exeter Book] (Georgetown University) [|"The Sea Farer"] (Anglo-Saxons.net) [|"The Wanderer"] (Anglo-Saxons.net)

__Blogs Dedicated to Anglo-Saxon Explorations:__
[|Wotan's Musings]