Updates from the Hoccleve Archive

This fall, the Hoccleve Archive acquired a new batch of contributors at both its home institutions. At the University of Texas, Mark Watts have begun working on transforming a database of references to time in the Regiment of Princes into a digital concordance table,...

The Hoccleve Archive welcomes new collaborators

This fall, the Hoccleve Archive welcomes six new contributors, one from the University of Texas, and five Student Innovation Fellows from Georgia State University. The new members of the team are: Siva Charan Kondeti (Georgia State University, Computer Science MA...

NCS 2014 Rekjavik

While Thomas Hoccleve very likely never even considered a trip to Iceland during his life, we feel very fortunate to be able to say that the Hoccleve Archive is going to NCS 2014 in Rekjavik! Robin Wharton and Elon Lang have been accepted into the Digital Chaucer...

August 2013

This has been a busy summer for the Archive! We are currently working to establish the back-end infrastructure and data hierarchy to store and serve the files associated with the archive (including the ~6000 manuscript collation table scans that were completed this...

Scans complete / Welcoming new collaborator!

Two bits of news. Firstly, the scans of all ~6,000 of the Regiment of Princes Collation Tables have been completed by Emma Whelan at the UT-Austin LAITS Media Development Lab. They are currently stored offline awaiting file name modifications, metadata, and a little...