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1At 03:11 PM 1/24/03 +0000, you wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>English Handwriting 1500-1700: An Online Course
>http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/ceres/ehoc/
>
>I am pleased to announce the public launch of a new resource for early
>modern English palaeography, 'English Handwriting 1500-1700: An Online
>Course'. This electronic resource, a project of the Cambridge English
>Renaissance Electronic Service (CERES), has been jointly developed and
>written by the usual suspects at CERES: Andrew Zurcher (that's me), Gavin
>Alexander, and Raphael Lyne. The extensive collection of images and
>supporting materials that we have compiled for the course--reflecting the
>generosity of a wide group of individuals and institutions here in
>Cambridge, and representative of the strong local manuscript collections
>and tradition--should prove useful to beginners and more experienced
>palaeographers alike. While the course lessons are designed for
>palaeographical newcomers (e.g. at the graduate level), the flexibility of
>the resource's design should make it equally useful for those desiring to
>refresh or focus their manuscript skills.
>
>This project has been funded by a HEFCE grant (through the Centre for
>Applied Research in Educational Technologies, http://www.caret.cam.ac.uk)
>and is supported and generously hosted by the Faculty of English at the
>University of Cambridge, to whom we record our thanks.
>
>Please feel free to have a look, and to pass this announcement on to your
>colleagues and students. As always, we welcome positive and
>(constructive!) negative feedback of all kinds, and hope with your help to
>improve the course as time goes on. Should you have any questions or
>problems accessing or using the site, please feel free to email me at
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>Thanks very much,
>
>Andrew Zurcher
>
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>Andrew Zurcher
>Gonville & Caius College
>Cambridge CB2 1TA
>United Kingdom
>tel: +44 1223 335 427
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