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The aim of the Canterbury Roll Project is to produce a high-quality edition of the Roll that can be used for a range of research and teaching purposes. This page lists key updates made to the Digital Edition and its supporting site in the periods between the completion of each stage.

The concept is for a project that provides opportunities for teaching as much as for research. A key distinction from a 鈥渢raditional鈥 transcription/translation is that while each stage of the project is subject to peer review, the stages are not considered to be definitive versions in the manner of a print edition, which becomes 鈥渓ocked鈥 on publication. A digital approach enables the team to respond to ongoing peer review over the lifetime of the project with the ultimate objective of creating a better resource. The project team welcomes corrections and criticism, which should be submitted via the听General Editor.

The tables below include corrections to the transcription, translation, and supporting materials. Updates are made on a monthly basis. Amendments that relate to the functionality of the resource but which do not result in substantive changes to the text are not included.

All proposed modifications are reviewed by the General Editor and the project team, who reserve the right to reject or modify any suggestions received. Modifications will be credited to those who propose them unless otherwise requested. Proposals for major changes will be reviewed by an Editorial Advisory Panel for potential incorporation at the next stage of the project.

Transcription Updates
LocationUpdateDateAttribution
CRC001笔补濒别蝉迟辞苍颈补鈫扨补濒别蝉迟颈苍补1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt
CRC001蝉肠颈濒颈肠别迟鈫抯颈濒颈肠别迟1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt
CRC001贬颈产别谤颈补鈫扝颈产别谤苍颈补1-02-2018; 25-10-18Alexandra Barratt/ Project Team
CRC001颁谤别蹿迟耻蝉鈫扖谤别迟耻蝉1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt
CRC014笔丑颈濒蝉迟颈苍辞谤耻尘鈫扨丑颈濒颈蝉迟颈苍辞谤耻尘1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt
CRC014础驳补谤颈肠鈫扐驳补谤颈别1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt/Project Team
CRC014Cornieo鈫扖orineo (with corrected note)1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt/Project Team
CRC014rego鈫抮ege (with explantory note)1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt/Project Team
CRC014domitis鈫抎euictis (with explanatory note)1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt/Project Team
CRC068Vortigerus: Revised explanatory note25-10-2018Project Team
CRC121尝别飞颈濒颈耻蝉鈫扦别飞颈濒颈苍耻蝉1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt
CRC121迟谤补苍蝉驳谤别蝉蝉辞苍别鈫抰谤补苍蝉驳谤别蝉蝉颈辞苍别1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt
CRC121蝉耻颈耻蝉鈫抯耻颈蝉1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt
CRC121per venit鈫抪rovenit1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt/Project Team
CRC121Note: regula鈫抮egulam1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt/Project Team
CRN588诲耻谤补苍诲鈫抎耻肠颈蝉蝉补1-02-2018Alexandra Barratt
CRN589

Scribal hand corrected (regnal years):

Roman Numerals

Scribe鈫扢argaret of Burgundy Scribe

1-04-2018Project Team
CRC018et 20 filias.鈫抏t 30 filias.27-08-2019Anna Dobbie
CRC066

Jerosolomitani. Scilicet, in medio鈫

Jerosolomitani scilicet in medio

27-04-2021Jayson Boon
Translation Updates
LocationUpdateDateAttribution
CRN222贰苍苍颈补耻苍耻蝉鈫扙苍苍颈补苍耻蝉1-02-2018Project Team
CRC068Vortimer: Revised explanatory note25-10-2018Project Team
CRC102Earl Thored, earl of Northumbria鈫扙arl Thored25-10-2018Project Team
CRC102

Insertion of missing line: After he died a sudden death,

his son Cnut was elected king

25-10-2018Project Team
CRC113his brother鈫扲obert, his brother,25-10-2018Project Team
CRC121feast of light鈫抐east of St Lucia (with removal of note)25-10-2018Project Team
CRC069痴辞谤迟颈驳别谤苍鈫扸辞谤迟颈尘别谤9-05-2019Project Team
CRC123king of Castile and Leon鈫択ing of Castile and Le贸n20-06-2019Project Team
CRC044

Missing text added: It is because of this

that the people of that same place and land,

by necessity, made for themselves a virtue of

waging war so that, ejected from their native land,

they might claim foreign settlements just as the

Vandals took Africa, the Lombards Italy, and the

Normans Gaul.

20-06-2019Project Team
CRN144Eynann Yrth鈫扙ynann20-06-2019Project Team
CRC068

This Vortigern, having summoned Constans,

then a monk, had him marked with a crown,

and after a time he had him killed by a Pict and

usurped the royal crown for himself.鈫扵his

Vortigern, having summoned Constans, then a

monk, made him [king] with a crown. Having

honoured him, after a time he had him killed in

London by a Pict and usurped the royal crown

for himself.

20-06-2019Project Team
CRC018and twenty daughters鈫抋nd thirty daughters27-08-2019Anna Dobbie
CRC066

Jerusalemites. Thus then in the middle region

are鈫扟erusalemites, that is in the middle region;

then are

27-04-2021Jayson Boon
CRC066Austrasia and India鈫扐ustrius [and] India27-04-2021Jayson Boon
CRC003and Briton.鈫 and Brito.06-12-2021Elisabeth Rolston
CRC003Vandalus, Saxon,鈫扸andalus, Saxo,06-12-2021Elisabeth Rolston
CRC005the king of Atlantis鈫扠ing Atlas06-12-2021Elisabeth Rolston
CRC121St Lucia鈫抂St] Lucy06-12-2021Elisabeth Rolston
CRC013蝉耻产尘别谤驳别诲鈫抎谤辞飞苍别诲06-12-2021Elisabeth Rolston
CRC031颁濒辞迟颈苍耻蝉鈫扖濒辞迟别苍06-12-2021Elisabeth Rolston
CRC017惭补濒颈苍鈫扢补濒颈尘06-12-2021Elisabeth Rolston
CRN436蝉辞苍蝉鈫抎补耻驳丑迟别谤蝉02-05-2022Chris Jones
CRC121础苍驳濒别蝉别补鈫扐苍驳濒别蝉别测02-05-2022Chris Jones
Other Updates
LocationUpdateDateAttribution
Wars of the Roses

"married Richard's sister"

鈫 "married Richard's niece"

1-02-2018Ralph Lancaster
CRC066

Note added to the words 鈥淎ustrius鈥 (Latin)

& 鈥淎ustrius [and]鈥 (English): The Latin should

read 鈥渁ustro Indei鈥 (i.e. southern India); the

scribe has mis-transcribed his source as

鈥淎ustrius鈥. See Jayson Boon. "An Exercise

in the Obscure: How History is Constructed

on the Canterbury Roll." Masters diss.,

茄子视频app官网, 2021, p. 100.

27-04-2021Jayson Boon
CRC121

Note added to the word 鈥淟ucy鈥 (English):

The feast of St Lucy falls on 13 December;

Llewelyn was killed on 11 December 1282.

Wall鈥檚 reading of 鈥淟uke,鈥 whose feast falls on

18 October, is incorrect.

06-12-2021Project Team
CRC121

Note added to the words 鈥渇estum Sancti

Johannes鈥 (Latin) & 鈥渇east of St John鈥 (English):

The feast of John the Apostle falls on 27

December, which, although after the feast of

St Lucy, would appear more likely than the

feast of John the Baptist, which falls in June.

02-05-2022Chris Jones
Bibliography

http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/canterburyroll

updated to:

/canterburyroll

21-07-2023Chris Jones

CNJ

Page last updated:听21 July 2023

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