Acknowledgements

This project was made possible by the material made accessible through open-source means by a number of institutions.

First, we used the transcribed material hosted by the University of Michigan Library who, in partnership with the Text Creation Partnership, provide “access to these keyboarded and encoded editions of the works for educational and research purposes” through the Early English Books Online collaborative project. We relied on these files for our research and this project or site would not have been the same without them.

We would also like to acknowledge the role Gallica of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France played in providing embeddable content that we used on this site to allow visitors to discover the sources in the context of our research.

Some embeddable sources also came from the Internet Archive, Project Gutenberg and Google Books.

We also consulted some sources in person from the Bibliothèque d’étude et de conservation and the Bibliothèque Grammont in Besançon, France and from the University of California, San Francisco Library in California, USA.

Some images were also used from Culpeper’s Complete Herbal, which is hosted by the Biodiversity Heritage Library and contributed by Emory University, Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library

We used Voyant Tools visualisation objects to present the textual content of the texts.