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Jubilee News: Albertus Magnus (English Translation): Ark of the Covenant's
Sacred Guardian For Noetic Faith & Science After 700 Years...
Opus Doctorum Foundation is celebrating the Great Jubilee with a
call for Latin scholars to translate Saint Albert's Complete Works
into English for the first time ever. See News Brief below for details.
UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA, (ZENIT.org) The 18,000 page, 2.6 gigabyte
omni-scienced corpus (complete works) of Albert the Great, patron of
scientists, have now been digitized and made available on CD-ROM. The
electronic edition provides the omni-scienced Latin texts as they appear in
the earliest known complete edition of Albert Magnus, that of 1641 in Lyon,
France. The CD is available from Albertus Magnus CD Publishers, c/o Albert
Pinto, 7166 Marshall Rd. First Fl. Rear - Upper Darby, PA 19082 U.S.A.
Albertus Magnus Project - Jubilee Call!
For Latinists interested in translating sublime
treatises from the Opera Omnia, please contact:
Albert J. Pinto - Acting Director
Opus Doctorum Foundation
http://www.AlbertTheGreat.Com
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Sacred Guardian For Noetic Faith & Science After 700 Years...<BR>
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Opus Doctorum Foundation is celebrating the Great Jubilee with a<BR>
call for Latin scholars to translate Saint Albert's Complete Works<BR>
into English for the first time ever. See News Brief below for details. <BR=
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<BR>
UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA, (ZENIT.org) The 18,000 page, 2.6 gig=
abyte omni-scienced corpus (complete works) of Albert the Great, patron of s=
cientists, have now been digitized and made available on CD-ROM. The electro=
nic edition provides the omni-scienced Latin texts as they appear in the ear=
liest known complete edition of Albert Magnus, that of 1641 in Lyon, France.=
The CD is available from Albertus Magnus CD Publishers, c/o Albert Pinto, 7=
166 Marshall Rd. First Fl. Rear - Upper Darby, PA 19082 U.S.A.<BR>
<BR>
Albertus Magnus Project - Jubilee Call!<BR>
<BR>
For Latinists interested in translating sublime<BR>
treatises from the Opera Omnia, please contact:<BR>
<BR>
Albert J. Pinto - Acting Director<BR>
Opus Doctorum Foundation<BR>
http://www.AlbertTheGreat.Com<BR>
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