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Scholarly Digital Editions: Reviews of some of our publications
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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
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"Nobody involved in any aspect of medieval research can afford to do without this publication" History
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| "A major contribution to the history of Parliament, to medieval English history, and to the study of the English constitution" English Historical Review
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| "Parliamentary historians owe a debt of gratitude to Professor Given-Wilson and his team of scholars for undertaking this Herculean labour" Archives
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| "A welcome event ... will open up the parliament rolls to a vastly wider audience" The Medieval Review
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The Hengwrt Chaucer Digital Facsimile
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"A wonderful new tool for introducing students to the textual problems unique to medieval literature" Medieval Academy of America
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| "Provides the fullest available corpus of materials about Hengwrt, in a remarkably powerful and usable form" Parergon
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| "A professionally excecuted digital facsimile...novel and therefore thrilling" European English Messenger, Volume X, Issue 2, Autumn 2001 (reviewer: Alexander Shurbanov)
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| "Provides researchers with key material that can be studied in a user-friendly and highly up-to-date manner" Literary and Linguistic Computing 17:2 (2002), 261-3 (reviewer: Herman Brinkman)
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The Leiden Armenian Lexical Textbase
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The Bayeux Tapestry Digital Edition
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A Choice Outstanding Title: "Brilliant in design, scholarly in content, and worthy of inclusion in any university or college library... Essential. Disciplinary relevance extends to art, archaeology, cultural anthropology, history, military science, and textile studies."
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| "Magnifiable so that individual stitches can be seen... The Battle of Hastings will never look the same again." Norman Hammond The Times, 10 April 2003
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| "Prepare for a delightful experience with this beautifully conceived and implemented digital version of The Bayeux Tapestry... Enthusiastically recommended for research libraries and circulating collections serving historical researchers; a bargain-priced jewel." Library Journal
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Best new edition in any medium: The International Society for Anglo Saxonists, 2005
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