Old English
Old English Pages
http://www.georgetown.edu/cball/oe/old_english.html
Georgetown University's Old English page. Links to sites for Old
English art and language, and an extensive page with links to
Old English texts online. Also has a link to the "englisc
list," a forum for discussion in Old English.
Old English at the Univ. of Virginia
http://www.engl.virginia.edu/OE/index.html
University of Virginia's site, containing an Old English tutorial
titled "Old English Aerobics." Audio clips of Beowulf,
the Battle of Maldon,
and others.
Labyrinth Library: OE
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/library/oe/oe.html
Library for online Old English texts, specifically OE poetry
and prose and modern compositions in Old English.
Modern English to Old English Vocabulary
http://www.mun.ca/Ansaxdat/vocab/wordlist.html
Translation of many present-day words into their Old English counterparts.
Beowulf
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/poems/beow_doe.html
Line-by-line translation of Beowulf from its original
Old English to the Harvard Classics translation in Present-Day
English. From the University of Toronto's library.
Old English Texts
ftp://ftp.std.com/obi/Anglo-Saxon
Many Old English (Anglo-Saxon) texts available in electronic form-unfortunately,
unlabeled except by filename. Go to the "aspr" directory
and browse.
Battle of Maldon: PDE Translation
http://www.georgetown.edu/cball/oe/maldon-trans.html
The Battle of Maldon translated into Present-Day
English by Douglas B. Killings.
Battle of Brunanburh
http://loki.stockton.edu/~kinsellt/litresources/brun/brun2.html
Anglo-Saxon (Old English) and Present-Day English versions of
the story The Battle of Brunanurh. Information about
OE prosody and a glossary that defines difficult terms in each
line of the Old English version of the poem.
The Dream of the Rood
http://www.mta.ca/faculty/humanities/religious/3041/dreamrd.htm
The Dream of the Rood in its original Old English
verse, and a Present-Day English translation by Douglas B. Killings.