General Works
- Bennett, J. A. W. A History of Old English and Old Norse Studies in England from the Time of Francis Junius till the End of the Eighteenth Century. Doctoral thesis, Oxford University, 1938.
- Del Lungo Camiciotti, Gabriella. "Le origine della filologia inglese nell'antiquaria del XVI secolo." Annali dell'Istituto Universitario Orientale di Napoli 23, filologia germanica (1980), 51-100.
- Fox, Levi, ed. English Historical Scholarship in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. London and New York, 1956.
- Gneuss, Helmut. "Englands Bibliotheken im Mittelalter und ihr Untergang." Festschrift für Walter Hübner. Ed. Dieter Riesner and Helmut Gneuss. Berlin, 1964. pp. 91-121.
- Greenlee, Elizabeth. Origins of English Antiquarianism. Doctoral dissertation, Case Western Reserve University, 1969.
- Hetherington, M. S. The Beginnings of Old English Lexicography. Austin, TX, 1980.
- Hetherington, M. Sue. "The Recovery of the Anglo-Saxon Lexicon." Anglo-Saxon Scholarship. Ed. Carl T. Berkhout and Milton McC. Gatch. Boston, 1982. pp. 79-89.
- Kendrick, T. D. British Antiquity. London, 1950; rpt London and New York, 1970.
- Ker, Neil R. "The Migration of Manuscripts from the English Medieval Libraries." The Library 4th series, 23 (1942), 1-11.
- Ker, N. R. "Oxford College Libraries in the Sixteenth Century." Bodleian Library Record 6 (1959), 459-515.
- McKisack, May. Medieval History in the Tudor Age. Oxford, 1971.
- Mendyk, Stan A. E. 'Speculum Britanniae': Regional Study, Antiquarianism, and Science in Britain to 1700. Toronto, Buffalo, and London, 1989.
- Murphy, Michael A. "Methods in the Study of Old English in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries." Mediaeval Studies 30 (1968), 345-50.
- Murphy, Michael A. "Religious Polemics in the Genesis of Old English Studies." Huntington Library Quarterly 32 (1969), 241-48.
- Page, R. I. "Anglo-Saxon Texts in Early Modern Transcripts." Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 6 (1972-76), 69-85.
- Piggott, Stuart. "Antiquarian Thought in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries." English Historical Scholarship in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Ed. Levi Fox. London and New York, 1956. pp. 93-114.
- Rosier, James L. "Lexicographical Genealogy in Old English." JEGP 65 (1966), 295-302.
- Schoeck, Richard J. "Early Anglo-Saxon Studies and Legal Scholarship in the Renaissance." Studies in the Renaissance 5 (1958), 102-10.
- Stanley, E. G. "Old English = 'Anglo-Saxon': the Modern Sense for the Language Anticipated by Archbishop Matthew Parker in 1567, and by John Strype in 1711, Camden's Use in Remaines (1605) for the Anglo-Saxon People Noted; together with Notes on How OED Treats Such Terms." Notes and Queries 42 (1995), 168-73.
- Tucker Brooke, C. F. "The Renascence of Germanic Studies in England, 1559-1689." PMLA 29 (1914), 135-51.
- Wormald, Francis, and C. E. Wright, ed. The English Library before 1700: Studies in Its History. London, 1958.
- Wright, C. E. "The Dispersal of the Monastic Libraries and the Beginnings of Anglo-Saxon Studies. Matthew Parker and His Circle: a Preliminary Study." Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 1 (1949-53), 208-37.
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