Kathleen,
This note about Old English text might interest you. The OTA is lsited on the English page of the Medieval Studies site.
Hope you're having fun wherever you are! Paula
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Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 17:25:53 +0200 From: Roberto Rosselli Del Turco rosselli@ling.unipi.it Subject: Re: [dm-l] Re: Exeter Book CD: for free? To: James.Cummings@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk, Digital
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Il mar, 2004-07-20 alle 15:55, James Cummings ha scritto:
Just a note that the Toronto Dictionary of Old English
Complete Corpus
is available for free from the Oxford Text Archive. As is
the
York-Toronto-Helsinki parsed corpus of Old English prose.
(You must complete
a form for these resources though.).
Nice! URL of the form(s) to complete?
Ciao
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del Linguaggio Then spoke the thunder DA Universita' di Torino Datta: what have we given?
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Hige sceal the heardra, heorte the cenre, mod sceal the mare, the ure maegen litlath. (Maldon
312-3)
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