Anglo-Saxon Charter Boundaries material
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| Availability | As this resource is restricted in some way, you will have to apply for approval to get a copy. |
| Languages | English; Latin; English, Old (ca. 450-1100) |
| Editorial Practice | Encoding format: Unknown markup |
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Electronic publications |
| LC keywords | Great Britain--History--Anglo Saxon period, 449-1066 |
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| Creation Date | 1988 |
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Mode of access: Not available Title proper taken from AHDS Catalogue Form The resource consists of files made at different times and on different machines during the time of compilation. It is useful from an historical perspective only since the material is now being set up as the AHRB-funded 'Language of Landscape: Reading the Anglo-Saxon Countryside' project (started in October 2004), which will render all these archived materials obsolete. The materials do, however, show the development of the resource from the Oxford mainframe 2988, with Famulus and Search Text as database and concordancing programs, and Ecce, Edt and Spitbol as editors. This development is traced through the move to the Vax system and the use of Ingres, OCP, Gimms and SasGraph. Jenkyns, Joy. 1988. Computing in Names-Studies: the Charter Bounds. "Nomina", XII, 1988-89:131-52. See 'Language of Landscape: Reading the Anglo-Saxon Countryside', an AHRB-funded project continuing research in this area. |
