Bibliography (from Greek βιβλιογραφία, lit. book writing) in its most general sense is the study and description of books. It can be divided into enumerative or systematic bibliography, which results in an overview of publications in a particular category, and analytical or critical bibliography, which studies the production of books. Bibliographical works are almost always considered tertiary sources.
A bibliography is a list, either indicative or comprehensive, of works:
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Anglo-Saxon History: a Select Bibliography - Detailed lists of historically significant Old English texts and secondary historical studies. Organized by period and topic. Compiled by Simon Keynes.
Anglo-Saxon Studies: a Select Bibliography - Lists the important and relevant works in various categories of Anglo-Saxon studies. Old English literature categories include bibliographies, general topics, general collections, poetry, and prose. Old English language categories include bibliographies, dictionaries, language structure, dialects, and word studies. Compiled by C.P. Biggam.
Anglo-Saxonists: a Bibliography - A record of publications on Anglo-Saxon scholarship and individual Anglo-Saxonists from the 16th through the 20th century. Compiled by Carl T. Berkhout.
Further Reading in Old English Language and Literature - Peter Baker's bibliography lists important printed works in several categories: general works, grammars, dictionaries, bibliographies, collections of texts and translations, literary criticism, history and culture, manuscripts, art and archaeology. Also includes a selection of online aids.
Old English Language and Literature: a Select Bibliography - Lists important printed works in several categories including bibliographies, grammars, dictionaries, manuscripts, texts, translations, and literary criticism.
Stanford University Libraries Medieval Studies: Old English - An index to scholarly reference works on Old English language and literature. Covers general bibliographies, dictionaries, primary sources, authors and texts, manuscripts and facsimiles, and other subjects.
WEMSK Bibliography of Old English Literature - Part of the What Every Medievalist Should Know (WEMSK) collection of bibliographies. Categories include bibliographies, lists of texts and manuscripts, facsimiles, collections, translations, commentaries, and other topics in Old English language and literature. Compiled by James Marchand.
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