Dear everyoneFollowing the move of the Canterbury Tales Project website to Birmingham, we have rebuilt the whole site. It is now at
We have taken the opportunity to add far more content to the site. Among other things, this now includes:
1. The full text of all articles in both numbers of the Canterbury Tales Project Occasional Papers. It is almost impossible to buy these volumes now so this should be useful to all
2. Links to working web sample views of two of our major publications, the Hengwrt Chaucer Digital Facsimile and the Miller's Tale on CD-ROM, and to the whole of the Caxton's Canterbury Tales publication
3. The full text of many articles from our electronic publications, and from other publications
4. Among other things: following recent discussions, readers on this list might be interested in the full text of the key transcription guidelines, included here in two versions.
All comments welcome!
Best wishes
Peter Robinson and Barbara Bordalejo
30 March 2006
Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing
Elmfield House, Selly Oak Campus
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston B29 6LG
p. +44 (0)121 4158441, f. +44 (0) 121 415 8376
www.itsee.bham.ac.uk