Calum Cockburn writes: “Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is one of the greatest works of medieval literature. But Chaucer was a prolific writer who composed many other works, which continue to be read long after his death. The British Library holds the world’s largest surviving collection of Chaucer manuscripts, and this year we have reached a major milestone. We have completed the digitization of all of our pre-1600 manuscripts containing Chaucer’s works, over 60 collection items in total.” The digitized collection encompasses more than 25,000 images, including a manuscript of The Canterbury Tales with a portrait of Chaucer.