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Current Old Norse scholarship from 1984 onward ..... a selective rather than exhaustive list of noteworthy editions, monographs, articles and reviews dealing with Old Norse philology and related subjects
Bibliography of texts—from private letters, wills, and household accounts to literary works, philosophical treatises, chronicles, court proceedings, church records ..... written in the Middle Ages and are now available in printed or online editions
Un esempio unico al mondo di archivio mercantile completo di tutte le tipologie di scritture, particolarmente ricco e studiato soprattutto nella parte dei carteggi e dei titoli specializzati, ora interamente digitalizzati e descritti informaticamente
Year Books are the law reports of medieval England (...) This database indexes all year book reports printed in the chronological series for all years between 1268 and 1535 (...) almost 6,000 from 1399 forward have been fully indexed and paraphrased
The DEEDS Corpus of private Latin charters has now expanded to include more than 8,000 dated medieval property exchange documents from twelfth- and thirteenth-century England and Wales, extracted from more than 150 printed Cartulary sources.
A key to the principal contents of Professor Sawyer's Anglo-Saxon Charters: an Annotated List and Bibliography, essential work of reference to the entire corpus of Anglo-Saxon charters (royal diplomas, royal writs, episcopal leases, wills, and other records, in Latin and in the vernacular)