Abbreviations
Abbreviations used on the LangScape website | |
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ASCharters | The series of publications in the British Academy Anglo-Saxon Charters series (this is followed by the name of the archive: e.g. ASCharters Abingdon) |
B, Birch | Birch, W. de Gray, Cartularium Saxonicum, 3 vols., London 1885–1899 |
BT, Bosworth-Toller | J. Bosworth & T. N. Toller, An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, Oxford 1882-98 |
CDEPN | V. Watts, The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names, Cambridge 2004 |
CH, Clark Hall | J. R. Clark Hall, suppl. H. D. Meritt, A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, 4th ed., Cambridge 1960 |
DEPN | E. Ekwall, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names, 4th ed., Oxford 1960 |
DOE | The Dictionary of Old English, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto |
DOEList | This refers to a list of headwords kindly provided to us by the Toronto Dictionary of Old English (see above), and which give the form likely to be used as headwords in their forthcoming publications |
PN, EPNS | The series of publications of the English Place-Name Society (this is followed by the name of the County: e.g. EPNS Berkshire or PN Berkshire) |
ERN | E. Ekwall, English River-Names, Oxford 1928 |
Gelling & Cole | M. Gelling & A. Cole, The Landscape of Place-Names, Stamford 2000 |
Hooke | The series of publications by Della Hooke (these are cited as, e.g., ‘Hooke, Worcestershire Anglo-Saxon Charter Bounds’ in the Variant Readings sections of the Semi-diplomatic Text Displays; details can be found in eSawyer Bibliography |
JEPN | The Journal of the English Place-Name Society |
KPN | J. K. Wallenberg, Kentish Place-Names, Uppsala, 1931 |
LNo | LangScape number (the LangScape classification of boundary clauses) |
LS | LangScape |
ME | Middle English |
MS | Manuscipt |
NottsList | This refers to a list of place-name elements kindly provided to us by the Institute for Name Studies, and which contains place-name elements which are likely to occur as headwords in forthcoming volumes of the Vocabulary of English Place-Names |
OE | Old English |
P, Pelteret | D.A.E. Pelteret, Catalogue of Post-Conquest Vernacular Documents, Woodbridge, 1990 |
PASE | The Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England |
PnEl | A. H. Smith, English Place-Name Elements, 2 vols., Cambridge 1956 |
Redin | M. Redin, Studies on Uncompounded Personal Names in Old English, Uppsala 1919 |
S, Sawyer | P. H. Sawyer, Anglo-Saxon Charters: an Annotated List and Bibliography, London 1968 (cited by number - e.g. S597) |
SmithEl | A. H. Smith, English Place-Name Elements, 2 vols., Cambridge 1956 |
TOE | The Thesaurus of Old English, University of Glasgow |
von Feilitzen | O. von Feilitzen, The Pre-Conquest Personal-Names of Domesday Book, Nomina Germanica 3, Uppsala 1937 |
VEPN | David Parsons & Tania Styles, The Vocabulary of English Place-Names, EPNS 1997- |
Note: in the informal notes made whilst working on the material, abbreviations have been used in an ad hoc way; we have decided to make these informal notes available on the website (see, for example, under ‘View LangScape Notes’ in the Text Displays and ‘Comments’ in the Glossaries). Many of them, together with abbreviations used in the Variant Readings section of our Semi-diplomatic Text Displays match those found in the appropriate entry in eSawyer’s Bibliography.