Manuscripts
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (A) (Winchester or Parker Chronicle)
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (B) (Abingdon Chronicle I)
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (C) (Abingdon Chronicle II)
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (D) (Worcester Chronicle)
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (E) (Peterborough or Laud Chronicle)
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (F) (Bilingual Canterbury Epitome)
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (G) (burned copy of the Winchester Chronicle (MS. A))
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (H) (Cottonian Fragment)
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (I) (An Easter Table Chronicle)
Published editions
- Benjamin Thorpe, The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (1861, 2 vols.) (transcription volumes: 1, 2); MS. A–F, G, and translation
Translations
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, translated by James Ingram (1823)
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, translated by J. A. Giles (1914, first published in 1847)
About the Chronicle
- "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle" in the Encyclopædia Britannica (1911)
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