Thanks to all those who provided suggestions of editions that might not be on that catalogue (... of course you should also go make sure to add them to that publicly contributed catalogue!).   I'm planning an assignment where students might compare/contrast various medieval critical digital editions and the suggestions that those made to me privately are great additions.  (If people have any more, I'm all ears...  I might even go add them to the catalogue myself.)

Thanks!

James 

On Tue, 16 Oct 2018 at 18:24, James Cummings <james@blushingbunny.net> wrote:

Hi there,

Occasionally I trawl through the excellent catalogue of digital editions at https://dig-ed-cat.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/ looking especially at editions of medieval texts. Mostly this is for examples for teaching about editions, courses, workshops, to look at in comparison with others.

I was trying to find a good example of some digital editions of late Middle English (~Chaucer onwards) that I wasn't already aware of from this catalogue. 

Any suggestions of ones not included in it?

Thanks for your help, 

James