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...
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.
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.
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...
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Anglo-Saxon charters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_Charters
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirected from Anglo-Saxon Charters. This article is part of the series:. Are documents from the early medieval period in England. Which typically made a grant of land. Or recorded a privilege. The earliest surviving charters were drawn up in the 670s: the oldest surviving charters granted land to the Church. But from the eighth century, surviving charters were increasingly used to grant land to lay people. But often contained sections in the vernacular. Copy of a ...
surreymedieval.wordpress.com
Anglo-Saxon charter websites | Surrey Medieval
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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.
peterstokes.org
Dr. Elena Pierazzo – Home page
http://peterstokes.org/elena
PhD, Professor of Italian studies and Digital Humanities. My specialism is editing, Italian Renaissance texts and text encoding and I have published and presented papers at international conferences in Renaissance literature, digital critical editions, text encoding theory and Italian linguistics. I was a fellow of Villa I Tatti - The Harvard University, Center for Italian Renaissance Studies (Florence, Italy). Part of the Grenoble "Alpes" COMUE. At King’s College London. And of the TEI Manuscripts SIG.
rae2007.cch.kcl.ac.uk
Anglo-Saxon Charters: Home
http://rae2007.cch.kcl.ac.uk/aschart
Charters by Sawyer no. ASChart is a pilot project funded for six months by the British Academy. Between March and August 2005. The on-line publication is based around XML mark-up of charters written in Anglo-Saxon England before A.D. 900, though it is hoped that eventually the scope of the project can be extended to the full corpus. Based jointly at King's College London ( KCL. ASChart's director was Prof. Janet L. Nelson (Department of History, KCL), and its named researcher Alex Burghart (Depar...
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Peter A. Stokes – CV
http://www.peterstokes.org/cv/Full.html
Peter A. Stokes. Peter A. Stokes. Senior Lecturer (Reader from 1 Sept. 2016). Department of Digital Humanities. 2nd Floor, 26 29 Drury Lane. Tel: 44 (0)20 7848 2813. Profiles: King's College London. Projects before being awarded a major research grant from the European Research Council for his DigiPal: Digital Resource for Palaeography, Manuscript Studies and Diplomatic. With the University of Oxford), and Models of Authority: Scottish Charters and the Emergence of Government, 1100 1250. Invited Research...