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  • A Glossary of Architectural Terms from Two Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: An edition of a glossary that gives Latin definitions of the Latin terms for various parts of a Roman house. The glossary is found in two Anglo-Saxon manuscripts: (Antwerp) Plantin-Moretus Museum 16.2 and (London) British Library, Harley 3826. The edition includes manuscript images and a modern English translation.
  • Asser. Life of King Alfred: Modern English translation of Asser's Latin biography of King Alfred.
  • Asser. Life of King Alfred: Latin text of Asser's biography of King Alfred.
  • Brussels Glossary: 11th century glossary from MS Brussels, RL 1650, in which an Anglo-Saxon scribe has defined Latin words with Latin phrases. This edition includes a manuscript image and a modern English translation.
  • Huneberc of Heidenheim. Prologue to the Hodoeporicon of St. Willibald: Modern English translation of the prologue to Huneberc's Latin narrative of St. Willibald's travels.
  • Latin Writings in England to the Time of Alfred: Describes the Latin works produced by English authors up to King Alfred's reign. Covers Gildas, Nennius, Aldhelm, Bede, Alcuin, and other authors.
  • The Chronicle of Ethelwerd: Modern English translation of a chronicle written in Latin by a descendant of King Alfred's brother. From the Internet Medieval Sourcebook.
  • The Most Ancient Life of St Gregory the Great: Written by a monk or nun at Whitby. Excerpts from the Latin text together with modern English translations of the excerpts.


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