On Thu, 22 Jul 2004, James Cummings wrote:
Our other Anglo-Saxon resources are as follows:
0163: Complete corpus of Old English [Electronic resource] : the Toronto Dictionary of Old English Corpus / compiled by the University of Toronto Centre for Medieval Studies.(R) 0511: Cartularium Saxonicum : a collection of charters relating to Anglo-Saxon history / by Walter de Gray Birch (F) 0813: King Alfred's version of St Augustine's Soliloquies (F) 0815: Alfred's Orosius (F) 1477: Helsinki corpus of English texts (R) 1936: Anglo-Saxon poetic records (F) 2425: The York-Helsinki parsed corpus of Old English poetry (R) 2462: The York-Toronto-Helsinki Parsed Corpus of Old English prose (R) 2463: Ancrene Wisse Preface (R)
And as soon as you make a list like this you are bound to miss some out *sigh*. Some accessions I neglected to include are:
2450: Metric syntactic scan of the Anglo-Saxon poetic records (R) 2453: Fontes Anglo-Saxonici: a register of written sources used by authors in Anglo-Saxon England (F) 2470: The Brooklyn Corpus of Old English: TEI XML conformant edition (F)
With (F) indicating a text that is freely downloadable, and (R) indicating one that is restricted and so requires a printed form.
-James --- Dr James Cummings, Oxford Text Archive, University of Oxford James dot Cummings at oucs dot ox dot ac dot uk