Beowulf
- Beowulf: Text in modern English language. Text in Old English language.
- "The Electronic Beowulf Project" has assembled a huge database of digital images of the Beowulf manuscript and related manuscripts and printed texts. The archive already includes fiber-optic readings of hidden letters and ultraviolet readings of erased text in the early 11th-century manuscript; full electronic facsimiles of the indispensable 18th-century transcripts of the manuscript; and selections from important 19th-century collations, editions, and translations. Major additions will include images of contemporary manuscript illuminations and material culture, and links with the Toronto Dictionary of Old English project and with the comprehensive Anglo-Saxon bibliographies of the Old English Newsletter.
- Medieval Dragons and Dragonlore: a bibliography of dragon books and articles including Beowulf's dragon.
- The Illustrated Beowulf Homepage: a modern-day parody
- Labyrinth Library: Old English Bookcase
Instructors and Students--You can send the library staff a quick note concerning the content of these subject areas via email at bailey@grayson.edu. Your recommendations are greatly appreciated.

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Updated 25 June 1996.