The CAG 2 database contains all known works by Saint Augustine in the best available critical editions. CAG 2 also includes a bibliographic database of more than 27,000 references to secondary literature on Augustine's life and works. Available at http://citrixweb.villanova.edu. First-time user of Citrix click here. A CAG 2 user manual in pdf format is also on Citrixweb. (Collection of the Augustinian Institute, Falvey Memorial Library)
Contains full-text of scholarly editions of many philosophers, theologians and literary writers: Anselm, Aquinas, Aristotle, Augustine, Austen, British Philosophy 1600-1900, Continental Rationalist, Descartes, Dewey, Hegel, Hume, Kant, Kierkegaard, Leibniz, Locke, Luther, Nietzsche, Ockham, Pierce, Plato, Political Philosophy: Machiavelli to Mill and Wittgenstein, Mary Shelley, John Synge and Mary Wollestonecraft.
ON CAMPUS ACCESS ONLY. The Library of Latin Texts - Series A (LLT-A) is the world's leading database for Latin texts. It contains texts from the beginning of Latin literature (Livius Andronicus, 240 BC) through to the texts of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). It covers all the works from the classical period, the most important patristic works, a very extensive corpus of Medieval Latin literature as well as works of recentior latinitas including texts from the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. The complete works of writers such as Cicero, Virgil, Augustine, Jerome, Gregory the Great, Anselm of Canterbury, Bernard of Clairvaux and Thomas Kempis can thus be consulted. The texts have been taken from the Corpus Christianorum series and from many other leading editions. (formerly CETEDOC.
ON CAMPUS ACCESS ONLY. The Library of Latin Texts - Series B (gathers Latin texts of all genres and all periods. The data will therefore be very diverse, and will include genres as varied as chronicles, medieval saints’ lives and travel narratives, legal texts, and theological, philosophical and scientific treatises from the early-modern period. Above all, the emphasis will be on the online availability of large corpora of texts. (formerly CETEDOC).
A complete electronic version of Jean-Paul Migne’s Patrologiae Graecae. PG contains more than 160 volumes of Greek material (with Latin translations) relevant to the study of the history of the Christian Church from its beginnings through the Council of Florence in 1439.
A research center at the University of California, Irvine, has collected and digitized most literary texts written in Greek from Homer to the fall of Byzantium in 1473. It currently provides access to 2,500 authors and 10,000 works.
The text and searchable database is in Latin, instructions and navigation tools are in English and German. This electronic edition includes entries from the letter F to M, O and P to poctio- and porta to propos.(CD-ROM; Ask at Reference Consultation Desk)
This database contains the complete works of St. Thomas Aquinas in Latin, together with 61 other medieval Latin writings related to Thomas Aquinas.(CD-ROM; Ask at Reference Consultation Desk)
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