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Name, e-mail Affiliation Reserch Interests
Jean Anderson University of Glasgow Computers in teaching and research in English and Scottish studies; courseware development; text retrieval and analysis; hypertext; the Internet and World Wide Web; digitising resources for the humanities. http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/SESLL/STELLA/jean.htm
Orietta Da Rold University of Leicester The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220
Simon Horobin Senior Lecturer
University of Glasgow
Middle English manuscripts; dialectology. He is also Associate Editor of Literary and Linguistic Computing.
Takako Kato Facilitator, Quadrivium Project
University of Glasgow
Manuscript studies; textual criticism; history of books; Malory and Caxton.
Stephen Kelly Queen's University Belfast  
Linne Mooney University of York Editing of Middle English texts; manuscript studies; studies of authorship and distribution of Middle English texts; new historical studies of Middle English authors and texts.
Peter Robinson University of Birmingham Textual editing, especially for large textual traditions using electronic methods for transcription, analysis and publication; Canterbury Tales manuscripts.
Wendy Scase Professor of Medieval English Literature
University of Birmingham
Middle English literature; medieval cultural history; politics, religion and writing in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries; and Piers Plowman. Her publications include Piers Plowman and the New Anticlericalism and Reginald Pecock. She is co-editor of New Medieval Literatures (Oxford University Press) and general editor of Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe (Brepols).
http://www.english.bham.ac.uk/who/scase.htm
Jeremy Smith Professor of English Philology
University of Glasgow
English historical linguistics; the history of Scots; manuscript studies; the handling of corpora.
John Thompson Queen's University Belfast  
Alison Wiggins Senior Research Officer, AHRC Centre for Editing Lives and Letters
Queen Mary, University of London
Middle English; textual scholarship; web editing.
The Quadrivium Project is hosted by the University of Glasgow, funded by the AHRC