![]() ![]() The nine known “Anglo-Saxon Chronicle” MS. The translation that follows is not a translation of any one Chronicle rather, it is a collation of readings from many different versions. James Ingram (London, 1823), with additional readings from the translation of Dr. The original language is Anglo-Saxon (Old English), but later entries are essentially Middle English in tone. 890, and subsequently maintained and added to by generations of anonymous scribes until the middle of the 12th Century. Originally compiled on the orders of King Alfred the Great, approximately A.D. ![]() ![]() This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by Douglas B. ![]()
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