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Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies

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Easter Conference 2008 (26-28 March)

FROM HILD TO STIGAND
Leaders of the Anglo-Saxon church

This interdisciplinary residential conference will focus on the individual and collective contribution of particular bishops, abbots and abbesses to the achievement of the Anglo-Saxon church from the seventh to the eleventh centuries.
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MANCASS C11 Database Project

An Inventory of Script and Spellings in Eleventh-Century English, an AHRB-Funded Project

Director: Prof. Donald Scragg

Co-Director: Dr Alexander Rumble

Research Fellow: Dr Kathryn Powell

Research Associates: Dr Susan D. Thompson, Dr Joana Soliva,

Project Secretary: Mary Syner, MA

Technical Officer: Dan Smith

Contributors: Joanna Clatworthy, Prof. Jill Fredrick (University of Minnesota, Moorehead)

Advisory Board: Prof. Mechthild Gretsch (University of Göttingen), Prof. Simon Keynes (Trinity College, Cambridge), Dr Margaret Laing (University of Edinburgh), Prof. Elaine Treharne (University of Leicester)

Acknowledgements

The project gratefully acknowledges the support of the University of Manchester Faculty of Arts; the co-operation of Prof. Antonette di Paolo Healey and the University of Tornoto's Dictionary of Old English Project; the estate of Prof. Peter Clemoes for the contribution of his collations of Ælfric's First Series of Catholic Homilies; and the University of Göttingen for the contribution of digitized material from N. R. Ker's Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon.

We gratefully acknowledge the kind permission of the University of Michigan Press to show adapted passages from The Dictionary of Old English Corpus in Electronic form, by Antonette di Paolo Healy (Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press 1998)

We kindly ask that you acknowledge the use of any material from the database in your research.

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Overview of database tools
Search Manuscripts
Search Scriptors
Search Palaeographic Catalogue
Search Word Frequency by Palaeographic Era
Search Items for Words or Stems
Search for Doubled Letters
Search for Substitutions in Stems
Search for Invariant Spellings
Glossary of terms

Manchester Centre for Anglo-Saxon Studies
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E-mail: alex.rumble@manchester.ac.uk

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