Books

  • Calendar of the Fine Rolls of the Reign of Henry III preserved in The National Archives. Volume II: 1234–1242, eds. Paul Dryburgh & Beth Hartland, technical eds. Arianna Ciula & José Miguel Vieira (Woodbridge, 2009).
  • Calendar of the Fine Rolls of the Reign of Henry III preserved in The National Archives. Volume II: 1224–1234, eds. Paul Dryburgh & Beth Hartland, technical eds. Arianna Ciula & José Miguel Vieira (Woodbridge, 2008).
  • Calendar of the Fine Rolls of the Reign of Henry III preserved in The National Archives. Volume 1: 1216–1224 , eds. Paul Dryburgh & Beth Hartland, technical eds. Arianna Ciula & José Miguel Vieira (Woodbridge, 2007).
  • Arianna Ciula and Francesco Stella eds. Digital philology and Medieval Texts. Proceedings of the Arezzo Seminar 2006. Pisa: Pacini Editore, 2007.

Articles

  • Arianna Ciula, Paul Spence, and José Miguel Vieira, ‘Expressing complex associations in medieval historical documents: the Henry III Fine Rolls project’, in Literary and Linguistic Computing 2008 (23), pp. 311–25.
  • Paul Dryburgh and Beth Hartland, ‘Once on Parchment now Online’, Ancestors 58 (Kew, June 2007), pp. 42–45.

Conference proceedings

  • An article entitled ‘The Development of the Fine Rolls’, written by the research fellows and initially delivered at Thirteenth Century England XII in September 2007, has now been published: Paul Dryburgh and Beth Hartland, ‘The Development of the Fine Rolls’, in Thirteenth Century England XII. Proceedings of the Gregnynog Conference, 2007, ed. Janet Burton, Philipp Schofield and Björn Weiler (Woodbridge, 2009), pp.193–205. This article explores the changing nature of the Fine Rolls.
  • Arianna Ciula and José Miguel Vieira presented the research done on the Project in their paper ‘Complementing and extending TEI documents with an ontology: Henry III Fine Rolls project case study’ at the TEI Members Meeting 2008 held at King’s College London between 6–8 November 2008. An abstract of this paper can now be accessed at http://www.cch.kcl.ac.uk/tei2008/programme/abstracts/abstract-161.html
  • Arianna Ciula and Tamara Lopez presented the research done on the Project for the production of its hybrid (digital and print) edition in their paper ‘Reflecting on a Dual Publication: Henry III Fine Rolls Print and Web’ at the Digital Humanities conference (http://www.ekl.oulu.fi/dh2008/) to be held at the University of Oulu (Finland), between 25–29 June 2008. At the same conference they also presented a poster on the use of this hybrid publication by scholars: ‘Fine Rolls in Print and on the Web: A Reader Study’.
  • Arianna Ciula, Paul Spence, José Miguel Vieira and Gautier Poupeau presented the research done on the Project in their paper “Expressing complex associations in medieval historical documents: the Henry III Fine Rolls project” at the Digital Humanities conference (http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dh2007/) held at Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois, between 2-8 June 2007. An abstract of this paper can now be accessed at http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dh2007/abstracts/xhtml.xq?id=196 while the presentation [PDF] can be viewed here.
  • Arianna Ciula and José Miguel Vieira presented another paper relating to their work for the Project – “Implementing an RDF/OWL Ontology on Henry the III Fine Rolls” – at OWLED 2007 (http://owled2007.iut-velizy.uvsq.fr/) held at Innsbruck, Austria, on 6-7 June 2007. A PDF abstract of this paper is available [http://owled2007.iut-velizy.uvsq.fr/PapersPDF/submission_6.pdf]
  • David Carpenter gave a public lecture introducing the Project entitled “From Magna Carta to the Parliamentary State: the fine rolls of King Henry III 1216-1272” at The National Archives on Tuesday 26 June 2007. This free event was well attended and produced stimulating discussion. A podcast of this lecture is available at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/rss/podcasts.xml
  • Also on 22 May David Carpenter took part in a Radio 4 broadcast in the Making History series, where he employed the Fine Rolls to dispel a myth about the rescue from the sea at Dinant in Belgium by one Lambin Warrin: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/making_history/making_history_20070522.shtml
  • Arianna Ciula and Paul Spence mentioned the research done on the Project in their paper “The Anglo-Saxon charters pilot project: threads of integration” at the Digital Diplomatics conference (http://www.cei.lmu.de/DigDipl07/index_en.html) held at Munich between 28 February 2007 and 2 March 2007. A report of the conference proceedings is available online at http://www.ahf-muenchen.de/Tagungsberichte/Berichte/pdf/2007/046-07.pdf

Forthcoming publications

  • Calendar of the Fine Rolls of the Reign of Henry III preserved in The National Archives. Volume IV: 1242–1248, eds. Paul Dryburgh & Beth Hartland, technical eds. Paul Caton & José Miguel Vieira (Woodbridge, 2014).