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Sites Devoted to Old and Middle English
- Georgetown Old English Pages. The best resource leading to all kinds of information about Old English.
- Alan Keig's monster page of OE links.
- Hwaet! Examples of Old English in context, also from Georgetown.
- Guide to on-line Bible passages in Old English.
- The Complete Corpus of Anglo-Saxon Poetry. The texts of the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records, in web-readable form.
- Images of Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts.
- The Celts and Saxons Home Page, mainly a fun site but with serious information and bibliography included.
- Glossary of cyberterms in Old English, for those who need to communicate about bytes in Anglo-Saxon.
- Old English Aerobics from the University of Virginia, a "work-out" tutor in the language.
- Sean Miller's pages at Cambridge, featuring information on 10th-century England.
- Read a complete translation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle on-line.
- Excellent print bibliography on pre-modern English.
- Blue Rider's Old English page; basic and helpful.
- And while we're at it, Blue Rider's Middle English.
- Cyril Babaev's on-line OE grammar.
- A very basic Old English Glossary by Karen Jambeck of Western Connecticut University.
- A seemingly abandoned but still interesting Old English project.
- Some reverse vocabulary.
- Old English Aloud, for those with the technology to hear it.
- Michael Hanly's Anglo-Saxon home page.
- The Michigan Middle English Compendium--but you can't use their on-line dictionary :(
- The Luminarium on-line Middle English anthology.
- TEAMS Middle English texts, hi-tech, quite cool.
- Virginia Index to E-texts of Middle English. An index to publicly-accessible electronic versions of Middle English texts on the Web.
- Comparative Middle English versions of the 23rd Psalm.
- Teresa Reed's guide to pronouncing Chaucer.
- Teach yourself Chaucer, from Harvard.