Chaucer goes digital as British Library makes works available online
by Caroline Davies from World news | The Guardian on (#6FV8A)
Library photographs and uploads its entire collection of manuscripts by author of The Canterbury Tales
The entire collection of Geoffrey Chaucer's works held by the British Library is being made available in digital format after the completion of a two and a half year project to upload 25,000 images of the often elaborately illustrated medieval manuscripts.
In a major milestone" for the library, which holds the world's largest surviving collection of Chaucer, it is hoped the digital platform will enable new research into the 14th-century poet, courtier, soldier, diplomat, and MP who is most famous for his Middle English epic, The Canterbury Tales.
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