Hoccleve Archive Workshop in Winnipeg

Robin and Elon are excited to be offering a workshop on how to utilize the content of the Hoccleve Archive for teaching and research at the July 2018 conference titled “The Making of Thomas Hoccleve” in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada! A major feature of the...

August 2017 – Site migration update

As the Hoccleve Archive enters its 6th year based at the University of Texas at Austin, we are pleased to announce that we are migrating our site from the Texas Digital Library to UT’s College of Liberal Arts IT Service. This promises to provide an easier...

The HOCCLEX Files Prototype Launches

We are proud to announce the launch of our prototype of the Hoccleve Lexicon (the HOCCLEX). This is a major milestone on our path to a critical edition, and an important moment in the long and tangled history of Hoccleve and the digital humanities. The new lexicon...

A Successful Thesis Defense

GSU’s investment in the Hoccleve Archive has resulted in the first graduate degree involving the project. Sruthi Vuppala, who has worked for the past two years as a Student Innovation Fellow assigned to the Hoccleve Archive, recently defended her MS in computer...

Hoccleve Archive at the 2014 SAMLA

The GSU arm of the Hoccleve Archive recently presented a poster at the SAMLA in Atlanta. The conference theme this year was sustainability, and our poster highlighted the way that the Hoccleve Archive Project sustains a corpus of texts, and functions as a pedagogical...

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,...