poms.cch.kcl.ac.uk
PoMS: Links
http://poms.cch.kcl.ac.uk/links.html
Feature of the Month. Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE). Prosopography of the Byzantine World (PBW). Henry III Fine Rolls project. Database of Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland. Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707. The Norman Edge: Identity and State-Formation on the Frontiers of Europe. The ‘Lands of the Normans’ in England, 1204-1244. The Expansion and Contraction of Gaelic in Medieval Scotland: the onomastic evidence.
paradox.poms.ac.uk
PoMS: Links
http://paradox.poms.ac.uk/links.html
Feature of the Month. Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE). Prosopography of the Byzantine World (PBW). Henry III Fine Rolls project. Database of Dedications to Saints in Medieval Scotland. Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707. The Norman Edge: Identity and State-Formation on the Frontiers of Europe. The ‘Lands of the Normans’ in England, 1204-1244. The Expansion and Contraction of Gaelic in Medieval Scotland: the onomastic evidence.
wiki.digitalclassicist.org
Department of Digital Humanities - The Digital Classicist Wiki
http://wiki.digitalclassicist.org/Department_of_Digital_Humanities
Department of Digital Humanities. From The Digital Classicist Wiki. Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London. Classical projects at DDH. Other Digital Humanities Projects at DDH. Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London. Formerly Centre for Computing in the Humanities. Department: http:/ www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/ddh/index.aspx. Digital Lab: http:/ www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/digitallab/index.aspx. From the home page:. Classical projects at DDH. Daidalos database of ancient sc...
ieldran.matrix.msu.edu
ieldran
http://ieldran.matrix.msu.edu/resources.html
Throughout this process, there have been numerous resources we have used to develop the site. If you know of any digital resources, feel free to contact us! ADS is a great resource for learning about specific excavations, reading grey literature about excavations, and has numerous data downloads available for free. Below are a number of projects that relate to the Anglo-Saxon period that have been useful to the creators of this site. Anglo-Saxon Kent Electronic Database (ASKED). Learn more about specific...
chartex.org
Resources | ChartEx
http://www.chartex.org/resources.html
The following resources are related to the ChartEx project. DMLBS: Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources. The Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources (DMLBS) is a British Academy research project at the University of Oxford. Based entirely on original research, the DMLBS is the most comprehensive dictionary of Medieval Latin to have been produced and the first ever to focus on British Medieval Latin. DEEDS: Documents of Early England Data Set. CEI: Charters Encoding Initiative.
scriptoriumsca.blogspot.com
The Scriptorium: Resources
http://scriptoriumsca.blogspot.com/p/online-resources.html
A collection of resources and examples of writing for SCA award scrolls. The British Academy ‘Anglo-SaxonCharters’ Series. Charter Resources: Syllabus of Scottish Cartularies. Medieval Genealogy: Charter Links. Private English Concessions of Arms of the 14th and 15th Centuries. De Re Militari: Primary Sources (military records). Documents and other writing from the 75 years (1250-1325). Documents on the Lord Lyon. EuroDocs: Online Sources for European History. Period Russian Scroll Wordings. Late 12th ce...
archive-etienne.blogspot.com
Archive of St. Etienne: Writing Award Scrolls Based on Period Sources
http://archive-etienne.blogspot.com/2014/05/writing-award-scrolls-based-on-period.html
Archive of St. Etienne. Sunday, 18 May 2014. Writing Award Scrolls Based on Period Sources. By THLaird Colyne Stewart (mka Todd Fischer). Fruits of our Labours (FOOL), May 2014 (AS 49). Condensed from a 60 page article. MANDATORY INFORMATION ON SCA AWARD SCROLLS. The name of the Royals bestowing the award. The recipient’s full SCA name. The full name of the award being given. The reason the award is being given (such as for service, skill in the arts, etc.). The date the award is given. From Trumbrand an...
ascluster.org
Anglo-Saxon Cluster - Portal
http://www.ascluster.org/portal.html
For further details, see the discussion of Constituent Projects. In the Technical Report. ASChart provides new ways of interrogating Anglo-Saxon charters dating to before 900: personal names, invocations, proems, dating clauses, dispositive words, curses (anathemas), and places of promulgation. This permits these types of information to be identified, recognised, and compared between charters. The Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE) is a database which aims to cover all of the recorded inhabitant...
surreymedieval.wordpress.com
Anglo-Saxon charter websites | Surrey Medieval
https://surreymedieval.wordpress.com/links/links-anglo-saxon-charters
The medieval period and beyond, in Surrey and beyond. Update – Old English ingas. Update – Anglo-Saxon charters – Chertsey. Update – future editions of the BA / RHS Joint Committee Anglo-Saxon Charters editions. Heather Edwards and the early charters of Wessex. The good and the not so good. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology. Stephen Rippon and the MSRG. Robin Fleming, ‘Elites, Boats and Foreigners’ (and the Walton on Thames logboat). Time Team site reports. ASChart and The Key. A share about shares.
charlemagneseurope.ac.uk
Useful links | The Making of Charlemagne's Europe
http://www.charlemagneseurope.ac.uk/useful-links
Help and user guides. Abbildungsverzeichnis der europäischen Kaiser- und Königsurkunden. Repertory of European royal and imperial charters, with bibliographies and some full texts. Pilot project by King’s College London using XML mark-up to annotate pre-900 Anglo-Saxon charters. Text of original charters preserved in French archives from before 1121. Becerro Galicano of San Millán de la Cogolla. By Thomas Frenz, includes substantial listing of editions. Chartae Burgundiae Medii Aevi. Codice diplomatico d...