Chronicle of Saint Albans. The Cronycles of Englonde with the Dedes of Popes and Emperours, and also the Descripcyon of Englonde ... The work is more fitly known as The chronicle of Saint Albans (made perfect with manuscript).
[London]: Printed by Wynkyn de Worde, 1520.
Lambarde, William (1536-1601).
Archaionomia, sive de priscis anglorum legibus libri, sermone Anglico, vetustate antiquissimo, aliquot abhinc seculis conscripti, atq; nunc demum, magno iurisperitorum, & amantium antiquitatis omnium commodo, e tenebris in lucem vocati.
John Day, 1568.
Parker, Matthew (1504-1575).
De antiquitate britannicae ecclesiæ, et nominatim de priuilegiis ecclesiæ cantuariensis, atque de archiepiscopis eiusdem LXX. Historia. Anthehac non nisi semel, nimirum Londini in ædibus Ioannis Daij anno M.D.LXII. excusa: nunc verò boni publici ergô recognita recusa.
Hanover, 1605.
Lambarde, William (1536-1601).
Archaionomia, sive de priscis anglorum legibus libri, sermone Anglico, vetustate antiquissimo, aliquot abhinc seculis conscripti, atq; nunc demum, magno iurisperitorum, & amantium antiquitatis omnium commodo, e tenebris in lucem vocati... una cum Glossario earum antiquo ex manuscripto codice olim S. Augustini Doroborniensis.
Cambridge: Roger Daniel, 1644.
Sheringham, Robert (1602-1678).
De Anglorum gentis origine disceptatio: quâ eroum migrationes, variæ sedes, ex parte res gestæ, à confusione linguarum, dispersione gentium, usque ad adventum eorum in Britanniam investigantur: quędam de veterum Anglorum religione, deorum cultu, eorśmque opinionibus de statu animæ post hanc vitam, explicantur. Quâ etiam de veterum Britannorum origine aliquoties disceptatur. In annotationibus difficilia explicantur, è re nata varia dubia philologica discutiuntur authore Roberto Sheringhamo.
Cambridge: John Hayes, 1670, for sale by Edward Story.
Sammes, Aylett (1636?-1679?).
Britannia antiqua illustrata: or, The antiquities of ancient Britain, derived from the Phoenicians: wherein the original trade of this island is discovered, the names of places, offices dignities, as likewise the idolatry, language, and customs of the primitive inhabitants are clearly demonstrated from that nation ... Together with a chronological history of this kingdom, from the first traditional beginning, until the year of our Lord 800 ... faithfully collected out of the best authors ... with the antiquities of the Saxons, as well as Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans.
London: Thomas Roycroft, 1676.
Stillingfleet, Edward (1635-1699).
Origines Britannicae: or the antiquities of the British churches: with a preface concerning some pretended antiquities relating to Britain, in vindication of the Bishop of St. Asaph.
London: M. Flesher for Henry Mortlock, 1685.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Chronicon saxonicum: seu Annales rerum in Anglia pręcipue gestarum, a Christo nato ad annum usque MCLIV. deducti, ac jam demum latinitate donati. Cum indice rerum chronologico. Accedunt regul ad investigandas nominum locorum origines. Et nominum locorum ac virorum in chronico memoratorum explicatio.
Ed. Edmund Gibson.
Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre, 1692.
Hickes, George (1642-1715).
Linguarum vett. septentrionalium thesaurus grammatico-criticus et archæologicus.
Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre, 1705.
Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham (c. 955 - c. 1015.
An English-Saxon Homily on the Birth-day of St. Gregory: Anciently Used in the English-Saxon Church. Giving an account of the conversion of the English from paganism to Christianity.
London: W. Bowyer, 1709.
Strype, John (1643-1737).
The Life and Acts of Matthew Parker, the First Archbishop of Canterbury in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth.
London: J. Wyat, 1711.
Beowulf. De Danorum rebus gestis secul. III IV. Poëma danicum dialecto anglo-saxonica. Ex bibliotheca Cottoniana Musaei britannici edidit versione lat. et indicibus auxit Grim. Johnson Thorkelin
Ed. Grimur Thorkelin.
Copenhagen: T. E. Rangel, .
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. The Saxon Chronicle, with an English Translation, and Notes, Critical and Explanatory.
Ed. James Ingram.
London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823.
Raine, James (1791-1858).
Saint Cuthbert: with an account of the state in which his remains were found upon the opening of his tomb in Durham cathedral, in the year MDCCCXXVII.
Durham: G. Andrews, 1828.
Boethius (c. 475-525 AD).
King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Version of Boethius' De Consolatione Philosophiae with an English Translation and Notes,
by Samuel Fox, ed. J.S. Cardale.
London: William Pickering, Chancery Lane, 1829.
Collen, George William (1799?-1878).
Britannia Saxonica. A map of Britain during the Saxon octarchy, accompanied by a table shewing the contemporary sovereigns of each state; and the mutations in the Saxon kingdoms: the genealogies of the Anglo-Saxon kings, with chronological notices relative to the Saxon period.
London: W. Pickering, 1833.
Boethius (c. 475-525 AD).
King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Version of the Metres of Boethius with an English Translation and Notes.
London: William Pickering, Chancery Lane, 1835.
Turner, Sharon (1768-1847).
The History of the Anglo-Saxons, Comprising the History of England from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest. Fourth edition. 3 vols.
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