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.
kiln.readthedocs.io
Projects using Kiln — Kiln 1.0 documentation
http://kiln.readthedocs.io/en/latest/projects.html
Kiln 1.0 documentation. Ancient Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea. Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland. Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music. The Complete Works of Ben Jonson: Online Edition. The Gascon Rolls Project. Greek Bible in Byzantine Judaism. Henry III Fine Rolls. Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica. Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania. Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts. Digital Edition of Hermann Burger’s Lokalbericht. Kiln 1.0 documentation.
earlyenglishlaws.ac.uk
Early English Laws: Project Description
http://www.earlyenglishlaws.ac.uk/about/project
Early English Laws Project. Research Questions, Context, and Products. Initiated in the summer of 2006 and receiving major funding from the AHRC for 2009–2011, the project aims to produce new editions of all legal codes and treatises produced in England between the reign of Æthelberht of Kent and Magna Carta (1215). This project addresses four principle research questions or problems:. What are the early English law texts? What do the texts say? What do the texts mean? 2000); P. Wormald,. Translations, c...
aschart.kcl.ac.uk
Anglo-Saxon Charters: Technical Introduction
http://aschart.kcl.ac.uk/tech/tech_intro.html
Charters by Sawyer no. Arianna Ciula, Paul Spence). Benefits of using XML. The encoding model was developed using a customized version of the P4. Of the Text Encoding Initiative. TEI) TEI is a major and long-standing (since 1989) international scholarly standards initiative, and its. Benefits of using XML. In building the digital resource Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH) made use of its own electronic publishing suite, known as xMod. Days and months, Episcopal Dating, Indiction and Regnal year.
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...
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...
kemble.asnc.cam.ac.uk
Sir Robert Cotton | Kemble
http://www.kemble.asnc.cam.ac.uk/node/34
The Anglo-Saxon Charters Website. Sir Robert Cotton (1571-1631) is commemorated here not least because he assembled the largest single collection of original Anglo-Saxon charters (now in the British Library), and a very considerable number of medieval cartularies (including the two eleventh-century Worcester cartularies in BL Cotton Tiberius A. xiii, and the two versions of the Abingdon chronicle-cartulary in BL Cotton Claudius C. ix and Cotton Claudius B. vi). Of Anglo-Saxon scholars and scholarship.
forthewynnblog.wordpress.com
Wealthy Wynflæd’s wonderful will – For the Wynn
https://forthewynnblog.wordpress.com/2016/10/22/wealthy-wynflaeds-wonderful-will
By Kate Thomas, University of York, UK. Wealthy Wynflæd’s wonderful will. October 22, 2016. December 28, 2016. A couple of months ago, I was poking through the Electronic Sawyer. An online version of the classic catalogue of Anglo-Saxon charters and wills. I was throwing in some random search terms related to my research –. And I found myself becoming seriously intrigued. You can read the text of the will here. You may infer from this that I totally can’t draw. But who was Wynflæd? What do we actually kn...
kemble.asnc.cam.ac.uk
General | Kemble
http://www.kemble.asnc.cam.ac.uk/node/33
The Anglo-Saxon Charters Website. This section of the website, which is under development, leads to information of various kinds. The information is intended to be helpful to anyone engaged in the study of Anglo-Saxon history, and medieval charters in general. Please advise us of anything which might be suitable for inclusion. Includes notes on ‘Recent and Forthcoming Publications’ which fall within this field of study. Diagram showing descent from the Common Stock). Maps of Anglo-Saxon England. Dr Rory ...