Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE)

Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE)

The Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England (PASE) is a research project based at King's College London in the Department of History and the Centre for Computing in the Humanities, and at the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, University of Cambridge. From 2000 it has been funded by the British Arts and Humanities Research Council with the intention of recording everything that is known about anyone who lived in Anglo-Saxon England.

The first phase of the project was launched at the British Academy on the 27 May 2005 and is freely available on the internet. Its second phase (PASE2) is scheduled for completion towards the end of 2008.

PASE Team

Directors:
* Prof. Dame Janet L. Nelson
* Prof. Simon Keynes
* Dr. Harold Short
*Researchers (PASE):
* David Pelteret, 2000-2005
* Francesca Tinti, 2000-2005
* Alex Burghart, 2001-present
* Andrew Bell, 2005-present

Technical Team:
* John Bradley
* Hafed Walda

See also

* Anglo-Saxons
* History of Anglo-Saxon England
* Prosopography
*

External links

* [http://www.pase.ac.uk The Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England]
* [http://www.kcl.ac.uk King's College London]
* [http://www.asnc.cam.ac.uk/ Department of Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic]


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