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==Untranscribed Manuscripts== | ==Untranscribed Manuscripts== | ||
Most users enjoy transcribing fresh pages that have not yet been worked on. | Most users enjoy transcribing fresh pages that have not yet been worked on. | ||
* Check the [[:Category:Untranscribed_Manuscripts|Untranscribed Manuscripts list]]. | |||
==Subject matter== | ==Subject matter== | ||
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==Complete a partially-transcribed manuscript== | ==Complete a partially-transcribed manuscript== | ||
Some people prefer to work on a partially-transcribed manuscript, rather than starting one from scratch. | |||
* Check the [[:Category:Incomplete_Folios|Partially Transcribed Manuscripts list]]. | |||
==Box Number== | ==Box Number== | ||
This category refers to the reference system used by UCL Special Collections and The British Library, where Bentham's papers are held. Each box contains a variety of manuscripts from different time periods and written on a range of subjects. [[:Category:All_Boxes| | This category refers to the reference system used by UCL Special Collections and The British Library, where Bentham's papers are held. Each box contains a variety of manuscripts from different time periods and written on a range of subjects. | ||
* Check the [[:Category:All_Boxes|Box list]]. | |||
==Folio Number== | ==Folio Number== | ||
Each box of Bentham papers contains a range of individual manuscripts known as folios. Each folio has been assigned a unique number by UCL | Each box of Bentham papers contains a range of individual manuscripts known as folios. Each folio has been assigned a unique number by UCL Special Collections or The British Library. | ||
* Check the [[:Category:All_Folios|Folio list]]. | |||
==Or pick a manuscript at random== | ==Or pick a manuscript at random== | ||
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To select a manuscript to transcribe, please use the options below.
Most users enjoy transcribing fresh pages that have not yet been worked on.
Bentham wrote on an enormous range of subjects, ranging from religion to colonisation, from sexual morality to political economy. Here are a list of some of the topics contained in the manuscripts uploaded to the Transcription Desk.
Bentham lived from 1748 to 1832 and wrote for much of his life. We have categorised his writings into the below time periods.
Generally speaking, Bentham's handwriting deteriorated as he got older. Thus, the earliest manuscripts are the most easy to read; the middle period is moderate; while the later period is the most challenging (and therefore the most rewarding!) By clicking Easy, Moderate or Difficult below you will be directed to the corresponding chronological categories.
Some people prefer to work on a partially-transcribed manuscript, rather than starting one from scratch.
This category refers to the reference system used by UCL Special Collections and The British Library, where Bentham's papers are held. Each box contains a variety of manuscripts from different time periods and written on a range of subjects.
Each box of Bentham papers contains a range of individual manuscripts known as folios. Each folio has been assigned a unique number by UCL Special Collections or The British Library.